Interviews
- Teenage Reader interviews Lisa Mantchev.
- T.J. McIntyre interviews Lisa Hannett.
- The Agony Column interviews Lou Anders (podcast).
- StarShipSofa interviews Norman Spinrad (podcast).
- Fangoria interviews Brian Keene.
- Nethspace interviews Blake Charlton.
- Mark Charan Newton interviews Julie Crisp.
- Wizads of the Coast Community profiles Erin M. Evans.
- Matt Staggs interviews Lev Grossman.
- BSC Review interviews Walter Greatshell.
- Grinding to Valhalla interviews Janice Hardy.
- John Scalzi's The Big Idea: Skyler White.
- N.K. Jemisin on What especially pisses me off about Spinrad's article...
- Rose Fox on A Whiff of Colonialism.
- Clint Harris on The Infamous Spinrad Article.
- Larry Nolen on Norman Spinrad and the latest kerfluffle about international SF, with positive remedies.
- Juliette Wade on The Myth of the Native Speaker.
- Charles Tan on Where is International SF?
- The World SF News Blog on The Dilemma of the Term “World SF” Redux.
- Largehearted Boy on Book Notes - Various Authors ("Phantom").
- Nancy Jane Moore on Brave New (Writing) World: The End of the Throwaway Book?
- Kristine Kathryn Rusch on The Freelancer’s Survival Guide: Risks (Part One).
- Nishi Shawl on Avatar.
- Hal Duncan On Sublime.
- Jim C. Hines on Strong Women Characters.
- Tansy Rayner Roberts on To Be Continued.
- Ben Peek on Notes on Time.
- Heather Tomlinson on Lutins and Tengu and Were-Bears. Oh, my.
- Alaya Johnson on “What My Dad Said”.
- Nicola Morgan on Outline and Synopsis and Pointy Things About Punctuation.
- Nathan Bransford on Choose Your Own E-book Adventure.
- Alan Rinzler on How self publishing can lead to a real book deal.
- The Little Death of Crossed Genres: Under New Management.
- 2020 Visions.
- Scary Kisses Table of Contents.
- Beneath Ceaseless Skies #38 is out. (via Paul Jessup)
- Keith Stokes, Vonda N. McIntyre honored with SFWA Service Award.
- Book View Cafe Welcomes Chaz Brenchley.
- Harlem Casting for New Reality Show (book editor). (via Kristine Kathryn Rusch)
Sounds And Furies by Tanith Lee
1 comment:
Some of these SF writers need to spend more time writing and less time pretending to be cultural critics.
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