SF Tidbits for 1/27/12
- Library Thing (Jeremy Dibbell) interviews Theodora Goss.
- Fangirl The Blog interviews Paul S. Kemp.
- Transcript: SFFWRTCHT 1/25/12 With John R. Fultz.
- SFFWRTCHT interviews E.E. Knight.
- Galileo Games interviews Chuck Wendig.
- Readers Entertainment interviews Chuck Wendig (podcast).
- Comic Vine interviews Marjorie Liu.
- Reddit interviews George R.R. Martin.
- The Agony Column interviews Laurie R. King (podcast).
- Omnivoracious (Jeff VanderMeer) interviews Myke Cole.
- Suvudu (Matt Staggs) interviews Rod Rees.
- Fictional Frontiers interviews James Luceno (podcast).
- E.C. Ambrose interviews Benjamin Tate (1, 2).
- The Qwillery interviews John Love.
- Kindle Post profiles Dave Duncan.
- AdviceToWriters interviews Harlan Ellison. [via Locus Online]
News
- Damnation & Dames ToC announced!
- Planetarium converted to 200-player space game.
- Haffner Press website gets a facelift.
- YA novel Hollow Earth from John Barrowman and his sister.
Events
Articles
- Bryan Thomas Schmidt on The Importance of Distance.
- Kristine Kathryn Rusch on The Business Rusch: Readers.
- Juliette Wade (Myke Cole) on Military Culture.
- Jim C. Hines on 2011 Writing Income.
- NPR (Howard Jones) on Action, Sex And A ’70s Vibe: The World Of ‘Amber’.
- io9 (Charlie Jane Anders) on 10 Writing “Rules” We Wish More Science Fiction and Fantasy Authors Would Break.
- The Guardian (Richard Lea) on The future of books, today.
- Charlie Stross (Cat Valente) on Death: A Pantomime.
- Tor.com (Brit Mandelo) on Why Do You Write?: Women of Vision, edited by Denise Du Pont.
- Neil Gaiman Mythcon 35 Guest of Honour Speech.
- Irene Gallo on Art History Through Sci Fi-Colored Glasses.
- A.M. Dellamonica on Why you should be absolutely panting to read Elizabeth Bear’s Range of Ghosts.
- Helene Lowe on Myth, Legend and History: The Shaping of The Heir of Night.
- Paul McAuley on How I wrote In The Mouth Of The Whale.
- A. Lee Martinez on Copywrong.
- Lawrence Person on Unpublished R. A. Lafferty.
- Popular Mechanics on Scientific Advisors to the Stars. [via Paul Di Filippo]
- The Buffalo News on Meet Author A.A. Milne.
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