SF Tidbits for 7/27/09
By John DeNardo |
Monday, July 27th, 2009 at
12:08 am
- Niteblade interviews Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, editors of Troll’s Eye View.
- Suvudu has posted a video-interview with Max Brooks, author of World War Z.
- Green Man Review presents a special edition about Kage Baker. [via Locus Online]
- Over at BSC, Sarah Zettel discusses Harry Potter and the Golden Age of Science Fiction.
- Jo Walton reviews John Brunner’s The Crucible of Time: “The amazing thing about The Crucible of Time isn’t that it does an alien point of view, or a point of view of such very alien aliens, or that it covers such a huge span of time as the alien planet suffers so many disasters–it’s that it does them all together and makes it work as a coherent story. It’s fun.”
- David Herter has posted the cover to his forthcoming novel October Dark, inspired by Ray Bradbury’s Something Wicked This Way Comes. [Thanks, Christopher!]
- Print on Demand: A New Future for Our Print Magazines?
- Paul Cornell discovers uses for a spare Tom Baker head. He’s got a spare?!?
- Cracked lists 5 Amazing Buildings of the Future (And How They’ll Kill You).
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Tagged with: David Herter • Ellen Datlow • Harry Potter • Jo Walton • John Brunner • Kage Baker • Max Brooks • Paul Cornell • Print on Demand • Sarah Zettel • Terri Windling • Tidbits • Tom Baker
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