SF Tidbits for 11/23/08
- Brenda Cooper’s The Silver Ship and the Sea is winner of this year’s Endeavour Award.
- Interviews:
- The Future of Science Fiction asks George R.R. Martin and Ursula K. LeGuin about science fiction being the literature of ideas.
- @Joe Mallozzi’s blog: special effects master Scott Stofer.
- Over at Futirismic, Paul raven asks: Has science fiction’s sensawunda lost its sense of wonder?
- eBooks Just Published is running a competition where you can win signed copies of the Simon Haynes’ entire Hal Spacejock 4-book series (print edition). [via Fred K.]
- Super Punch showcases some Neil Gaiman sketches done for charity.
- Free Fiction [courtesy of QuasarDragon]:
- @Afterburn SF: “Gliese 581” by Lee Gimenez.
- @Flashing Swords: “The Bloated Curse” by Steve Goble.
- Audio Fiction:
- @Clonepod: “Invisible” by Leslie Ann Moore, read by Leslie Ann Moore.
- @The Internet Archive: The Son of Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs, read by Ralph Snelson.
- Build your own robots! Check out the Incredibots website for some realistic robot-building fun. [via Jay is Games]
“The Bloated Corpse” –> “The Bloated Curse”
Well that sounds much less disgusting.
Fixed.
That QuasarDragon is a really terrible proofreader. Good thing he lives far enough away from SF Signal to avoid his earned swift kicks!