SF Tidbits for 2/11/10
By Charles Tan |
Thursday, February 11th, 2010 at
12:05 am
- Sci Fi Chick interviews Robin Hobb. (via Eos Books)
- Voyager interviews Karen Azinger. (via Diana Gill)
- Media Bistro interviews Theoretical Physicist Sean Carroll.
- Booklife interviews Jessa Crispin, Founder of Bookslut.com.
- Audible interviews Kay Kenyon.
- The Future and You interviews Frederik Pohl. (podcast)
News
- Neil Clarke makes a snow Dalek.
- Library of the Living Dead Press Cancels LGBT Project Because It Makes Some of Their Writers Feel Icky.
Articles
- Los Angeles Times on A writing career becomes harder to scale.
- Jeff VanderMeer on Relinquish All Writing Fetishes: When Should You Hold Onto Them?
- Connie Willis on Blackout.
- Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff on Writing Life: Cosmic Quarters and Bubble Gum Balls.
- Rachelle Gardner on Keeping Money in its Place.
- Nathan Brandford asks Can Authors Balance Publicity and Privacy in the Internet Era?
- Patton Oswalt reads The Extra by Michael Shea.
- Michael Swanwick explains Why Your First Novel Shouldn’t Be Volume One of a Trilogy.
- Sanford Allen on Exploring science fiction in song.
- Adrew Liptak on Sex and Science Fiction.
- io9 lists Science Fiction’s 10 Most Epic Love Stories and 12 Successful SF Authors Who’ve Written Racy Fanfic.
- SciFi Fan Letter on Love Among the Stars, a Romantic Sci-Fi Reading List.
- Star Wars re-imagined in origami. [via SciFi Scanner]
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Star Wars Sketch Cards by Katie Cook [via DBSW]
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