SF Tidbits for 11/1/08
By John DeNardo |
Saturday, November 1st, 2008 at
12:05 am
- Free Fiction [courtesy of QuasarDragon]:
- Andy Remic‘s War Machine is being serialized as a free audiobook.
- @MindFlights: “Worlds Apart” by J.L. Gadberry.
- @Afterburn SF: “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” by Washington Irving.
- @The League of Reluctant Adults: “Zombie Jamboree” by Jennifer Rardin. [via Orbitbooks.net]
- Audio Fiction:
- @Pseudopod: “The Cellar” by Stephen Owen, read by Ian Stuart.
- @Well Told Tales: Episode 4 of “I Killed AwesomeMan!” by Finn Colgan, performed by a full cast.
- @Dunesteef: “When The Stars Are Right” by William Meikle.
- @The Classic Tales Podcast: “Dracula’s Guest” by Bram Stoker, read by B.J.
- Interviews & Profiles:
- @Blogcritics: Nancy Kress (Dogs).
- @The Bat Segundo Show: Neal Stephenson (Anathem).
- Slice of SciFi has a video interview clip with Andrew Lee Potts (“Connor”) and Hannah Spearritt (“Abby”) from Primeval, from the upcoming DVD release.
- Here’s a podcast of James Maxey on writing strong openings from Odyssey SF/F Writing Workshop.
- @NextRead: Brent Weeks (The Way of Sadows, Shadow’s Edge and Beyond the Shadows).
- Yahoo book groups’ November selections:
- The Award Winning SF & F group will read Grass by Sherri S. Tepper.
- The Contemporary Science Fiction & Fantasy group will read Marrow by Robert Reed.
- The Far Horizons group will read Seventh Son by Orson Scott Card.
- The January 2009 selections for Joseph Mallozzi’s book club:
- SF: On Basilisk Station by David Weber.
- Horror: The Living Dead edited by John Joseph Adams.
- Fantasy: City of Saints and Madmen by Jeff Vandermeer.
- The inaugural list of Night Shade Books titles is now available on Baen’s e-publishing site, www.webscription.net. [via SF Scope]
- Why Jo Walton hates horror: “I hate horror because it either bores me or terrifies me, and not in a good way.”
- J. Michael Straczynski (Babylon 5, Changeling) is writing an update of SciFi classic Forbidden Planet (which is based on Shakespeare’s The Tempest).
- Make you own Star Wars AT-ST costume (I call them the “chicken walkers”.)
- Lists:
- @SciFi Scanner: Mary Robinette Kowal lists The Top Five Fantasy Films to Relieve Stress.
- @TrekMovie: 10 Favorite Star Trek Characters In Costume.
- @io9: The 50 Scariest Moments In Science Fiction and 6Sweaty Moments of Geeky Triumph.
- @Television Without Pity: The Least Scary Supernatural TV Shows of All Time. I dunno. I was young when Kolchak the Night Stalker aired, and it scared the begeezus out of me. [via Fark]
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