SF/F/H Link Post for 2014-03-26
Interviews & Profiles
- Donna Maree Hanson interviews Marianne De Pierres.
- Paula Weston interviews Marianne de Pierres.
- Jude Griffin interviews Jo Walton.
- The Functional Nerds interview Pip Ballantine and Tee Morris.
- Patrick J. Stephens interviews Matthew Hughes.
- Smart Girls love SciFi interviews Jessica E. Subject.
- The Apocalypse Triptych interviews Will McIntosh.
- Buzzy Mag video-interviews Jim Butcher.
- The Book Smugglers interview Gene Luen Yang.
- SFFWorld interviews Shelley Adina.
- Sword & Laser interviews Brian McClellan.
- This Is Horror interviews David Oppegaard.
- Ginger Nuts of Horror interviews Terry Nelson.
News
- Amazon Begins Issuing Credits From E-Book Price-Fixing Lawsuit.
- 2014 Libris Awards Longlist.
- Introducing Carol Riggs, Strange Chemistry Author.
- Gail Z. Martin returns to Solaris with a brand new urban fantasy novel, Deadly Curiosities.
- Book View Cafe Announces Mystic Warrior by Patricia Rice.
- For sale: Personal Archive of Hugo and Nebula award-winning science fiction editor and author Gardner Dozois. [via Lawrence Person]
Events & Event News
- Kevin J. Anderson Begins His Comic Con Tour of America This Week.
- March 28: Live webchat with SF writer and Philip K Dick fan Jeff VanderMeer.
Crowd Funding
- TORTURED LIFE – A Supernatural Horror Graphic Novel by Neil James Gibson.
- THE DEAD – An Indie Horror Comic by James Maddox.
Articles
- Marie Brennan on Keep Calm and Carry On.
- Marianne de Pierres on My Superpower.
- Kristin Miller asks Why does so much sci-fi take place in California?. [via Paul Di Filippo]
- Liz Bourke on Django Wexler’s The Forbidden Library and Sophia McDougall’s Mars Evacuees.
- Little Red Reviewer on Survival by Julie Czerneda.
- Jessica Strider on Psychomania: Killer Stories edited by Steven Jones.
- Hairy London by Stephen Palmer, the deluxe collectors’ edition, is actually hairy.
- Michael P. Kube-McDowell on Not Dead Yet, And Other Ruminations. [via james_davis_nicoll]
- Peter Higgins on Impossible Genres: Are There Books That Can’t Be Written?
- Howard Andrew Jones on The Fantasy Adventures of Alexander the Great.
- Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell on For Readers Of The Future – Writing Sf For Children.
- Sebastien de Castell on The Perfect Blade for Every Battle.
- Carl V. Anderson on My Best Professional Artist Hugo Nominations: John Harris.
- Joe Sherry on Anticipated Fantasy Novels of 2014 Written By People.
- Adam Christopher on The Big Idea.
- Adam Christopher talks about The Burning Dark.
- E.C. Myers on Choosing Your Own Adventures.
- Jason Hunt on What DC Can Learn From Marvel.
- Space.com on Mars Rover Curiosity Takes Aim at Next Martian Science Target.
- Coffee Time Romance on Subversion and Steampunk.
- TodayIFoundOut on The Unmasking of Moriarty. [via Paul Di Filippo]
- John Farrell on The Distant Suns of Gene Wolfe.
- Jonathan Maberry’s introduction to Zombies vs. Robots: No Man’s Land.
- New Hampshire Public Radio on Science And Fiction Without Science Fiction.
- The Verge on NASA wants you to choose its next spacesuit from three weird designs.
Art
- Impossible LOV3 by Bluefley.
- Lara Croft Concept Art by Viktor Titov.
- Fantasy Digital Portraits by Vasylina Holodilina.
- DRAGOW.
The Art of Thom Tenery. - Space Colony Art from the 1970s.
- Moon Astronauts Illustration Wallpaper.
More Fun Stuff
- BSFS State of Short Fiction Roundtable.
- Spitzer Completes 360-Degree Panorama Of Milky Way. [Also: Spitzer’s Infrared Milky Way]
- StarShipSofa #330 Leah Cypess and Mary Soon Lee.
- Mad Max infographic.
- Silent Shadow of the Bat-Man: A Film by Andre Perkowski.
- Ralph Bakshi‘s animated Lord Of The Rings Lost Footage: Gandalf Battles The Balrog.
- Stephen King’s ‘Battleground’ Short Story Animated in Soviet Era Ukraine.
- Star Wars Baseball Jerseys.
- CBS Announces The First Official Star Trek Beer.
- Brewster Rockit – No Love for Space Mimes.
sfnovelists.com (Marie Brennan’s article) seems to be down/suspended! As always, thanks for this ongoing, fantastic link list!
Steve
Perhaps temporary? Link works now.
Thanks! 🙂
Glad it’s back up!