SF Tidbits for 3/4/08
By John DeNardo |
Tuesday, March 4th, 2008 at
1:35 am
- Lou Anders points the way to this book trailer for Elom by William H. Drinkard, who was lucky enough to get a Stephan Martiniere cover.
- Ideomancer interviews John Joseph Adams, editor of Wastelands, editor of Wastelands: Stories of the Apocalypse.
- Time magazine interviews Iain M. Banks about his latest Culture novel, Matter.
- At SciFi Wire, John Joseph Adams profiles Kim Harrison, author of The Outlaw Demon Wails.
- Agony Column podcast-interviews Paolo Bacigalupi (author of Pump Six and Other Stories).
- Andromeda Spaceways and Bibliophile Stalker interview Jim C. Hines (Goblin War – read a PDF preview).
- Andromeda Spaceways also interviews Alma Alexander (Cybermage).
- Irene Gallo points out that John Picacio is the first to praise the Science Fiction Hall of Fame for selecting artist Richard Powers as one of the latest inductees. She also points out this recollection of Powers by uber-Editor David G. Hartwell.
- Nancy Kress is thinking about Nebula politics.
- Borrowed Tidbits from Locus Online:
- SciFiDimensions is now podcasting.
- Fantastic Literature has posted its March list
- Speculations is closing.
- Look, up in the sky! It’s Michael Chabon’s essay in The New Yorker on the meaning of superhero costumes. [via Quillblog]
- A ten spot make you a zombie in The Undertakers: Road’s End. [via Monsterfest]
- Wired lists The Best Sidekicks (From Mr. Spock to Waylon Smithers). [via Whedonesque]
- The List Universe lists Top 10 Most Influential Science Fiction Writers. Sadly, Pel Toro is not among them…
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