
- Did you watch the VP debate last night? Forget those clowns! Vote Shatner/Hasselhoff! [via Eric Nylund]
- Charles Stross clarifies his definition of near-future SF: "In my view, near-future SF isn't SF set n years in the future. Rather, it's SF that connects to the reader's life: SF about times we, personally, can conceive of living through (barring illness or old age). It's SF that delivers a powerful message -- this is where you are going."
- Interviews & Profiles:
- Free Fiction [courtesy of QuasarDragon]:
- Locus Online has posted the table of contents for the October 2008 issue of Locus Magazine.
- New Scientist is devoting their 15 November issue to the future of science fiction. Vote for your favorites! [via Michael A. Burstein and Tor]
- Over at the Asimov's forum, they're talking about sf/f classics they didn't care for.
- Now through November, A Slug of Time, a Bite of Stars, and Thou, broadcast on London's Resonance FM 104.4 on tuesdays, focuses on pulp and avant-garde science fiction classics written between 1935 and 1975 each week.
- Space Westerns is seeking submissions for the 22nd Carnival of Feminist Science Fiction.
- How UncleBear would re-imagine Star Trek: "I also wanted to retain Roddenberry's optimistic outlook of mankind, rather than going all grim-and-gritty. Here's what I came up with."
- Superman's house is saved! [via SFScope]
- John Scalzi says that For SciFi Sequels, Taking a Chance Makes All the Difference.
- Kevin Maher of SciFi Scanner's SciFi Dept looks at SciFi Comedies That Worked (and Some That Didn't)
- Over at Gorilla Artfare, there's a sketch of a Steampunk Storm Trooper.
- Robin at Bloginhood has stared another blog: Not a Planet Anymore.
- John Anealio serves up another Sci Fi Song: "Beautiful Vampire", inspired by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's Gothic novella "Carmilla".
- Lists:
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Posted by John DeNardo at Friday October 03, 2008 at 12:08 AM
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