SF Tidbits for 4/8/09
- Interviews & Profiles:
- At Tor.com, Lou Anders talks with James Enge, author of Blood of Ambrose.
- The Nebula Awards website interviews Ruth Nestvold.
- Paolo Pacigalupi points us to his interview with EcoGeek.
- Free Fiction [courtesy of QuasarDragon]
- @Manybooks: “Mex” by William Logan (1957).
- @Hub: “Under a Bridge” by Paul Fairbairn.
- @Subterranean Press: “A Tulip for Lucretius” by Ken MacLeod.
- @Fantasy Magazine: “The Most Dangerous Profession” by Sergey Gerasimov.
- @Strange Horizon: “Husbandry” by Eugene Fischer
- The blog Save the Semiprozine Hugo lists Locus Recommended stories originating from Semiprozines, some of which are free online.
- @Beneath Ceaseless Skies:
- “The Five Days of Justice Merriwell” by Stephanie Burgis.
- “Haxan” by Kenneth Mark Hoover.
- Audio Fiction: “Hangman” by Erin Cashier.
- The Barnes & Noble website now features “Blogging Booksellers“, a place for store owners to upload videos. on its site. [via Publishers Weekly]
- ATTENTION BLOGGERS! SFFaudio is looking for contributors!
- At Gorilla Artfare, you can see Ostrander’s version of Doctor Who.
- GeekEnd Trivia: What novel did Isaac Asimov write as a “correction” to another sci-fi author’s scientific mistake?
- Bibliophile Stalker lists a Mini-Directory of SF&F folks on Twitter. Like us! (See also: our own list of sf/f authors who blog.)