[SF/F/H Link Post] Ridley Scott’s New “Alien” Trilogy; Anime for SciFi Fans; Female Superheroes; Geeky Coffee Mugs
Interviews & Profiles
- The Qwillery interviews Kate Ormand.
- io9 interviews Charles Stross.
- Redditors interviewMichael R. Fletcher.
- Hodderscape interviews agent John Jarrold.
News
- BVC Announces Lies and Prophecy – Illustrated Edition by Marie Brennan.
- Ridley Scott’s Alien Covenant will be the first film in a new prequel trilogy.
- CZP EBook Black Friday/Cyber Monday Sale.
Articles
- Amazing Stories on Ace Double Novels: Double your Pleasure, Double your fun.
- Brian Merchant on Soma, Spice and Substance D: A History of Drugs in Science Fiction.
- CNET on The future is now: Sci-fi films in real locations.
- Deborah J. Ross’ Love Affair with the Music of The Lord of the Rings.
- Fusion on A guide to Black Panther, Marvel’s first African superhero.
- GamesRadar on 10 fan-made Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailers.
- Geek and Sundry on 5 Anime Series For Sci-Fi Fanatics.
- Howard Andrew Jones on Conan Re-Read: The Hour of the Dragon, Part 1.
- Ian Sales on 10 things I learnt writing space opera.
- Katy Stoddard on From the archive: Lewis Carroll and Alice in Wonderland 150 years on.
- LitReactor on Five Ray Bradbury Stories That Tell Us Everything We Need to Know About Writing.
- Matthew Craig on An introduction to Stephen King’s short fiction.
- Neil Miller on The Conversation We Need to Stop Having About Female Superheroes.
- OMNI Reboot list 10 Of The Best Star Trek T-Shirts.
- on 10 films that influenced Star Wars.
- Patrick Hester on Son of Batman.
- Pornokitsch on Friday Five: 5 Distinct Dystopias.
- Salon on The ghost that haunts American literature: The genius & the repugnance of H.P. Lovecraft.
- StarTrek.com on Star Trek IV: 29 Years Later.
- Wired UK on Star Wars’ greatest treasures from its lost ‘Expanded Universe’.
Art
- Art of Science Fiction 017: J.C. Park.
- UNSC Infinity by Patrick Sutton.
- Cover Reveal: The United States of Japan by Peter Tieryas.
- A series of visionary illustrations of the year 2000 from Paris’ World Exhibition in 1900..
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