SF Tidbits for 10/25/11
By John DeNardo |
Tuesday, October 25th, 2011 at
12:05 am
- The Faster Times interviews Aliette de Bodard.
- The Skiffy and Fanty Show interviews Diana Rowland.
- Locus Roundtable on Heinlein Juveniles Then and Now.
- New Notes from Coode Street podcast with Jonathan Strahan, Gary K. Wolfe and Ian McDonald.
- SFFaudio interviews Julie Hoverson.
- Adventures in SciFi Publishing interviews Charles M. Pulsipher.
- Dynamic Subspace interviews James T. Warbington.
News
- Subterranean Press announces new books by Lawrence Block, Philip Jose Farmer and Christopher Paul Carey, Bentley Little, and Lucius Shepard.
- Announcing Gods of Opar: Tales of Lost Khokarsaby by Philip José Farmer and Christopher Paul Carey.
- Tintin enters the third dimension. [via Paul Di Filippo]
Events
- Online launch event: EVOLVE Two: Vampire Stories of the Future Undead – Noon today – Noon tomorrow.
- Is Science Fiction the only true relevant literary genre today? Chaired by Simon Ings, Monday 7th November 2011, 7pm, UCL, London, WC1E 7JG.
Articles
- Orrin Grey on Cosmic Horror in John Carpenter’s “Apocalypse Trilogy”.
- Genevieve Valentine on There’s No Happy Ending with Me: The Fall.
- Frederik Pohl on Campbell Gets the Magazine.
- Fantasy Magazine (Christopher Priest) asks Are You Watching Carefully?
- Fantasy Magazine (T.J. McIntyre) interviews Charles De Lint.
- Auxiliary Memory asks Is Science Fiction a Modern Substitute for Religion?
- Jim C. Hines on The Secrets of Good Blogging at SF Novelists.
- James Van Pelt on Talking to Kids About Literature.
- Joan Slonczewski on Flying Squid and Sea-swallowing Octopods.
- Bryan Thomas Schmidt on Working With A Small Press.
- #sffwrtcht (Sarah Hendrix) on Edge Of The City: Urban Fantasy – The All-around Genre?
- 40kBooks on (Joel Friedlander) Indie Authors Are Leading the Way of Short Fiction.
- NYTimes reviews titles by Caitlín R. Kiernan, Geoff Ryman and Tim Powers.
- Paul Di Filippo reveiws The Children of the Sky.
- Paul Goat Allen on Like Clockwork: With Ganymede, Cherie Priest Pens.
- Omnivoracious (Susan J. Morris ) on Halloween Special: How to Scare Your Reader (Tricks from the Movies).
- Buzzfeed lists Top 15 Underrated Horror Flicks.
- WhatCulture lists 10 Future Icons of Horror.
Art
- 30 Weird And Scary Clown Digital Artworks.
- Concept art for The Thing by Robert Simons.
- The Art of Daniel Danger. [via Mark Charan Newton]
More Fun Stuff
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