
- Mur Lafferty podcast-interviews China Miéville (The City & The City ).
- The May 2009 issue of The Internet Review of Science Fiction has been posted, including interviews with Steve and Melanie Tam and Jay Lake
- Free Fiction [courtesy of QuasarDragon]:
- @The Misadventures of Captain Blog: "Batman" by Lew Merrill (1936).
- David R. O'Keeffe is serializing his science fiction novel A Pittsburgh Storm online
- @Manybooks:
- @Subterranean:
- Audio Fiction:
- @Escape Pod: "N-words" by Ted Kosmatka, read by Kim The Comic Book Goddess.
- @SteamPod: "The Virginal Seas of the Moon" by Mrs. Melinda Selmys, read by Paul Campbell.
- @Free Reads: Part three of "Going Deep" written and read by James Patrick Kelly.
- Video @The Internet Archive: Fangs of the Living Dead (1969)
- Kristine Kathryn Rusch offer up The Freelancer's Survival Guide: When To Give Up Your Day Job.
- The official website for Robert J. Sawyer's WWW trilogy, which begins with Wake, is now live.
- io9 asks: What's The Difference Between Space Opera and Military SF? "Both military science fiction and space opera are about culture, but it is the methods in which they both approach their stories that helps to set them apart."
- EVENT: Star Trek Smackdown, Tuesday, May 12, 2009 6:30 to 8:00 pm, includes panelists John Joseph Adams, Matt Mitovich, Bones Rodriguez.
- Over at SciFi Scanner, John Scalzi gives us The Star Trek Movie Cheat Sheet.
- Michael A. Burstein and Paul Levinson love the new Trek film. Sez Burstein: "This isn't just a great Star Trek film; it's a great film, period." Sez Levinson: "...Abrams has done the seemingly impossible, and done it with style and savvy..."
- As you would imagine, Trek lists seem to dominate the latest list round-up:
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