SF Tidbits for 1/10/09
By John DeNardo |
Saturday, January 10th, 2009 at
12:35 am
- Interviews and Profiles:
- @The Dragon Page Cover to Cover: Elizabeth Bear, author of All the Windwracked Stars.
- @TV Guide: David Hewlett says goodbye to Stargate: Atlantis which has its series finale this week.
- Free Fiction [courtesy of QuasarDragon]:
- @Weird Tales: New fiction by Rachel Swirsky, Matthew Pridham, Karen Heuler, Micaela Morrissette, Ramsey Shehadeh, Chiles Samaniego, Karen Heuler, and Zoran Zivkovic.
- @Sribd: Tobias Buckell has posted his short story “The People’s Machine.”
- @Manybooks: Probability Angels by Joseph Devon (2008).
- @Everyday Weirdness: “One Summer Night” by Ambrose Bierce (1893).
- Free sample: Eric Nylund offers the first 9 chapters of Mortal Coils. (PDF) [via MobileRead]
- Audio Fiction:
- @PodCastle: “In the House of the Seven Librarians” by Ellen Klages, read by Rachel Swirsky.
- @Well Told Tales: “Hear Not the Murmur on the Wind” by Steven J. Dines, read by J.B. Goodspeed.
- @The Classic Tales Podcast: Part one of Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, read by B. J. Harrison.
- @LibriVox: Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar by Edgar Rice Burroughs, read by Ralph Snelson.
- @Forgotten Classics: “The Aliens” by Murray Leinster, read by JulieDavis.
- @Escape Pod: “Chrysalis” by Mary Robinette Kowal, read by Cunning Minx.
- Cover Pr0n Extravaganza!
- @Stainless Steel Droppings , Carl looks at 2008 Sci Fi Book Covers. So much great stuff last year!
- Finch: Third Book in the Ambergris Cycle by Jeff VanderMeer. (Artist: John Coulthart)
- Heart of Veridon by Tim Akers. (Artist: Jon Foster)
- Thirteen Orphans by Jane Linskold (Artists: Sam Weber)
- Warhammer: Battle for Skull Pass by Nathan Long. (Artist: Dave Gallagher)
- Subterranean Press is coming out with a paper version of the audiobook Metatropolis.
- Matt Staggs asks the tough question: Is Orson Scott Card off your reading list or what?
- Mary Robinette Kowal offers this Tour Guide to the Fantastical Planet Earth: “…fantasy requires an escape from the laws of the natural world, so when a movie borrows from a real metropolis it has to in some way transform that city into something fantastic.”
- Event: On Thursday, January 22nd, Joe Abercrombie, Alex Bell, Mark Chadbourn, David Devereux, Jon Courtenay Grimwood, Tom Lloyd, Suzanne McLeod, Steven Savile, and James Swallow will be descending upon Forbidden Planet London.
- Real Science: The Age of the Cyborg: “…the combination of artificial systems within the human body…[is]…the next big thing in the world of biomedical engineering and healthcare.”
- So you think your blog is all that, huh? Check out this wake up call to 98% of the blogoshpehere.
- Lists:
- @The World in the Satin Bag: Five Reasons Fantasy Is Better Than Science Fiction.
- @Fidgit: 10 video games that redefine science fiction.
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- SF Tidbits for 12/14/08
- SF Tidbits for 8/6/08
- SF Tidbits for 2/15/06
- SF Tidbits for 3/10/08
- SF Tidbits for 8/28/08
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