- Hour of the Wolf interviews Mary Robinette Kowal (podcast).
- Squeaky Books interviews Cindy Pon.
- Variation Selection Inheritance interviews Nancy Fulda (podcast).
- My Bookish Ways interviews Laura Bickle.
- Jim C. Hines interviews Pearl North.
- The Qwillery interviews Jay Kristoff.
- [SFFWRTCHT] A Chat With Author and Editor Cat Rambo.
- Far Beyond Reality interviews Cat Rambo.
- Travis Heermann interviews Nick Mamatas.
- Tor.com (Gabrielle Gantz) interviews John Anealio.
- SF Squeecast with Elizabeth Bear, Paul Cornell, Seanan McGuire, Lynne M. Thomas, and Catherynne M. Valente, Jay Lake and Sarah Monette (podcast).
- Chuck Wendig interviews Gareth Powell and Dylan Brody.
- Cynthia Sheppard on Painting Process: The Making of "Omens".
- Black Gate (Sarah Avery) on Teaching and Fantasy Literature: Meeting Them Halfway.
- Mike Brotherton on What If Science Fiction Actually Involved Science?
- The Book Smugglers (Sarah Beth Durst) on Inspirations & Influences.
- Mary Robinette Kowal (Michael Cassutt) talks about Heaven’s War.
- Graham Edwards on Writing the ride at Alton Towers.
- SFX on Top 10 Fantasy Film Franchises Waiting To Happen.
- Sci-Fi Fan Letter on If I Had ALL the Time in the World.
- The Qwillery on Unusual Covers - September 20, 2012.
- Tor.com (Thom Dunn) on 10 Great Alternative (Fictional) Political Leaders.
- WhatCulture! (Stuart W. Bedford) on New Batman Movie: 10 Ways to Reboot Nolan’s Batman Continuity.
- BuzzFeed (Katie Notopoulos) on L. Ron Hubbard's Weird Music Career.
- Angela Slatter on There is no secret handshake.
- Kristine Kathryn Rusch on Content is King.
- The Guardian (Damien Walter) on The weird deserves recognition as a major literary movement.
- The Examiner (Josh Vogt) reviews The Corpse-Rat King.
- The Examiner (Josh Vogt) reviews Yesterday's Hero.
Art
- Concept environments with ships by Ling Xiang.
- Dragon Rider by Derrick Song.
- 15 Best Artworks Influenced by the Hobbit.
- Amazon Is The Most Lucrative eBook Sales Channel.
- Warren Ellis writing a non-fiction book.
- Weirdfictionreview.com’s Best of 2012: Will Your Book Be Considered?
Events
- John Kessel and S.G. Browne to read at October KGB Fantastic Fiction.
- Catch Cat Valente on Tour for The Girl Who Fell Beneath Fairyland.
- Octopodicon 2012.
- Iain M. Banks global launch event for The Hydrogen Sonata.
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