[SF/F/H Link Post] Transreal Cyberpunk; Star Wars Fashion Faux Pas; Marvel History Primer; Akira Fan Art
Interviews & Profiles
- CBC Radio interviews Nalo Hopkinson.
- Tor.com interviews Francesca Haig.
- Speculate! interviews Daniel Polansky and Justin Landon.
- Redditors interview Patrick Rothfuss.
- The Mary Sue interviews The Walking Dead’s Sonequa Martin-Green.
Crowd Funding
- Transreal Cyberpunk by Rudy Rucker.
- Bring Back MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 by Joel Hodgson.
- Speculative Spirits: Apparel Inspired by Liquor + Fiction.
- Tycho Journal – Help to reinvent the sci-fi magazine.
- Aliens: Another Bug Hunt (fan appreciation parody film).
- Star Trek: Renegades Episodes 2 & 3.
- Fantasy Fantasy Baseball by CSE Games.
- Matthew Stawicki 2016 Fantasy Calendar.
Articles
- Blastr on 25 Star Wars Fashion Faux Pas to Make a Wookiee Blush.
- Geek Den on Investigating Amazon’s top 100 Sci Fi & Fantasy books list.
- Jim C. Hines on Jupiter Ascending.
- Kirkus Reviews (Patrick Hester) on Giving Thanks for Jessica Jones.
- Kristine Kathryn Rusch on Business Musings: What Market?
- Laura Lam on Why the Circus and Elladan World-building.
- Leah Schnelbach on Frederik Pohl Made Doing Literally Everything Look Easy.
- Mental Floss on 16 Things You Might Not Know About Mystery Science Theater 3000.
- Mental Floss on 13 Futuristic Facts About The Fifth Element.
- Nerdist on Comics Relief: Get Your Marvel History Primer with MARVEL 101.
- Science Fiction on The Top Ten Best Episodes of The X-Files.
- SciFiNow on Leigh Bardugo on Six Of Crows and the Grisha Trilogy.
- Scott A. Cupp on Forgotten Book: Some of Your Blood by Theodore Sturgeon (1961).
- Stainless Steel Droppings on The Expanse, Pilot Episode.
- Terry Gilliam on The Difference Between Kubrick & Spielberg: Kubrick Makes You Think, Spielberg Wraps Everything Up with Neat Little Bows.
- The Washington Post on Three science fiction and fantasy books we love, November edition.
- WSJ on Science Fiction: Robot Lives.
Art
- Number 41_ Akira fan-art, Randy Vargas (vargasni).
- Mononoke, Ignatius Tan.
- Welcome to Neo-Amsterdam, Wouter Gort.
- Spawn, Riyahd Cassiem.
- Alien Wanderer , Arnaud Lonys.
- Flue Virus, Alexandra Petruk.
- Dragon hunter, hong vuviet.
- Elysia, Christian Hecker.
- Illustration, Cotton Tan.
- Incom T-47 Snowspeeder, Paul Massey.
- Arobos 1, Eduardo Pena.
- Old Superheroes: Artist Shows How Superheroes Will Look When They Retire.
- Cover reveal for Paul Cornell’s book Who Killed Sherlock Holmes?.
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