SF Tidbits for 6/7/09
By John DeNardo |
Sunday, June 7th, 2009 at
12:08 am
- Ben Bova says: Maybe leaders should read more science fiction.
- Luke Forney interviews Kaaron Warren, author of Slights.
- Screen Rant looks at The Technology Of Science Fiction.
- Free Fiction and Stuff [courtesy of QuasarDragon]:
- Innsmouth Free Press has its inaugural fiction issue with Lovecraft Mythos fiction by Nick Mamatas, Pamela K. Kinney, Robert Borski, Caroline Totten, Kírk Barrett, and Paula R. Stiles.
- @Book View Cafe: “Abelard’s Kiss” by Madeleine E. Robins.
- @Futurismic: “Awakening in Six Parts” by Karen M Roberts.
- @Ecstatic Days: “Goat Variations Redux” by Jeff VanderMeer. [via Futurismic]
- @Cosmos: “The Noise Machine” by V.G. Kemerer. [via Futurismic]
- @Byzarium: “The Fire” by Michael Fosburg. [via Futurismic]
- Graphic Fiction:
- @Those Fabuleous Fifties: “Fantastic Wishing Well.“
- @Grantbridge Street & other misadventures: “The Princess and the Frog.“
- Lists:
- Atlas Shrugged and Mission: Earth make the list of Top 10 Longest Novels in the English Language. [via Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine]
- @Bam! Kapow!: 10 Silliest X-Men of All-Time.
- @SFX: 15 SciFi Acronyms.
- Sarah Zettel’s Top 10 Arthurian Films.
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Wow, those are some hefty word count numbers. And I thought The Night’s Dawn Trilogy – Peter F. Hamilton (1M 247K) was the largest. Well if LRH can get away with it why not Hamilton?