SF Tidbits for 1/23/08
- At SciFi Wire, John Joseph Adams profiles Sean Williams, author of Saturn Returns.
- James Wallace Harris Googles the popularity of science fiction and Robert A. Heinlein’s books.
- Guardian Books Blog looks at The New Weird: “…while frequently characterised as unoriginal and bland, the science fiction, fantasy and horror genres had been engaged in a non-stop process of revolution and evolution stretching back to HG Wells and Jules Verne, through Philip K Dick and Ray Bradbury and on to the writers of the New Weird.”
- At The World in the Satin Bag, S.M. Duke interviews Zoran Živkovic’.
- Recently free fiction at ManyBooks.net:
- “Wizard” by Laurence Mark Janifer (1960)
- “The Winds of Time” by James H. Schmitz (1962)
- “Cat and Mouse” by Ralph Williams (1959)
- “Vigorish” by Randall Garrett (1960)
- “Shock Absorber” by E.G. von Wald (1955)
- “Mercenary” by D.M. Reynolds (1962)
- Artist Bob Eggleton serves up a Stegosaurus.