SF Tidbits for 7/22/08
By Matt |
Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008 at
12:04 am
- Q&A with Iain Banks
- Joe Abercrombie gives Firefly a go
- The Crotchety Old Fan talks a bit more about the SF genre and whether it’s actually dying
- John Scalzi and Jonathan McCalmont get into a bit of a tussle over a post regarding the new Tor online site
- Interview with Jacqueline Carey, author of Kushiel’s Legacy
- Interview with Marjorie M. Liu, author of The Iron Hunt
- Should the Clarke Award change? (Via SF Awards Watch)
- A Five Point Manifesto for “Positive Fandom”
- A technical snafu is keeping Elizabeth Bear’s new book off the shelves?
- Cory Doctorow answers your Little Brother questions at the Fire Dog Lake Book Salon
- PeTA makes list of top 10 animal-friendly superheroes
- Very nice Readercon summary from Matthew Cheney
- A movement is born: “Send Alan Moore a Fiver” if you go to see The Watchmen (Via Forbidden Plant blog)
- Fiction: “Sweetwater” by Lilah Wild
- Poll on films that came from famous SF short stories
- The Shirley Jackson Award winners
- Review of Daniel Abraham’s An Autumn War with bonus Q&A
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