SF Tidbits for 2/4/09
By John DeNardo |
Wednesday, February 4th, 2009 at
12:05 am
- Interviews & Profiles:
- @SCI FI Wire: Chris Roberson (End of the Century)
- @Lightsabre: Karen Miller (Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Wild Space).
- James Morrow is making the rounds at Scalzi’s Whatever and Tor.com.
- @SCI FI Wire: John Noble Fringe‘s mad genius.
- “For those who don’t have the time to listen to an audiobook [...] HarperCollins brings you: the video book.”
- Free Fiction [courtesy of QuasarDragon]:
- Issue No. 50 of Ray Gun Revival features original fiction by Lou Antonelli, Jeff Schnaufer, Robert Evans, George S. Walker and Andy Heizeler.
- The February issue Apex Magazine contains fiction from Lavie Tidhar, Gord Sellar, Geoffrey W. Cole
- Aaron Polson and Steven Francis Murphy…(as well as essays and an interview with R. Thomas Riley).
- Wil Wheaton likes Pseudopod fiction podcast. And why not? We link to their goodness often.
- Audio fiction: The latest StarShipSofa podcast contains fiction from Jeff Carlson and Larry Santoro.
- Cover Pr0n: Wings of Wrath by C. S. Friedman and Best Served Cold (UK) by Joe Abercrombie.
- Tom Lloyd has been added to the list of sf/f authors who blog.
- Heather at The Galaxy Express has is talking about Futuristic Romance: “…the futuristic romances that emerged in the 1980s represented a mainstream acceptance for tales blending SF and romance.”
- Nick Nadel at SciFi Scanner says Heath Ledger Owes His Oscar Nomination to Superman.
- Real Science: One step closer to teleportation. “A team in the US has built a teleporter capable of sending the state of ytterbium ions from one side of the lab to the other; something that until now had only been possible with photons.”
- SCI FI Wire has pics of the new T-600 from Terminator: Salvation. I think I could take him.
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I appreciate the linkage, John!