22 Eylül 2012 Cumartesi

September 19, 2012 Links and Plugs

Interviews and Profiles
  • Rachel Ann Hanley interviews Malinda Lo.
  • The Functional Nerds interviews Laura Anne Gilman (podcast).
  • Incoherentboy interviews Marjorie M. Liu.
  • John Scalzi's The Big Idea: Jay Kristoff. 
  • The Harvard Crimson interviews Junot Diaz.
  • The Daily interviews Junot Diaz.
  • I Should Be Writing interviews Daniel Wilson (podcast).
  • Flames Rising (Billzilla) interviews Matt Forbeck.
  • Outer Alliance Podcast recording of Changing the Conversation panel.
  • Writing Excuses with Shanna Germain (podcast).
  • Tor.com (Gabrielle Gantz) interviews John Anealio.
  • The Agony Column interviews Tad Williams (podcast).
  • Weird Fiction Review (Brendan Connell) profiles Luigi Ugolini.
  • Copyleftwebjournal interviews Sebastien Doubinsky.
  • Sword and Laser interviews Anton Strout (podcast).
  • SciFiChick.com interviews Lana Krumwiede.
  • My Bookish Ways interviews Linda Grimes.
  • The Roundtable Podcast with David D. Levine.
  • Ginger Nuts of Horror interviews John Llewellyn Probert.
  • New Dawn Magazine (Andrew Gough) interviews Graham Hancock (video).
  • Lightspeed Magazine (Erin Stocks) interviews Sarah Monette & Elizabeth Bear.
  • Lightspeed Magazine (Robyn Lupo) interviews Holly Black.
  • Marshall Payne interviews Cat Rambo.

Advice/Articles
  • Lit Reactor (Rajan Khanna) on Small Packages: Short Fantasy Fiction.
  • Justine Larbalestier on Girls Who Hates Girls.
  • Rachelle Gardner on Why I Go To Writers’ Conferences.
  • Juliette Wade on Trashers and ashers and slops: the careful design of derogatory slang for fictional worlds.
  • Adrienne Kress on Steampunk Tuesday - Anachronisms or You can DO that??
  • Clarion Blog (Erin Lale) on Why Do Books Have Chapters?
  • Book Life Now (Bear Weiter) on Finding Inspiration in the Low Places.
  • Inkpunks (Sandra Wickham) on Sometimes We Need a Kick in the Butt.
  • The Enchanted Inkpot (Grace Lin) on Chinese Dragons, Mermaids, and Unicorns.
  • Omnivoracious (Suan J. Morris) on A Matter of Perspective: Using Distant and Tight Third Person.
  • The Guardian (Georg Klein) on The future of the novel.
  • Vice.com (Warren Ellis) on Bringing the Future Back from the Dead.
  • The Night Bazaar (Nathan Long) on Blockbusting.
  • Magical Words (Misty Massey) on Critters In Fantasy Part Two.
  • Lavie Tidhar on Your literature, not mine.
  • Alien Romances on Theme-Worldbuilding Integration Part 3: Children in Romance Novels.
  • Tor.com (Robin Maxwell) on Edgar Rice Burroughs and Darwin Revisited: The Science of Jane.
  • This is Horror (JD Gillam) on How to Watch a Horror Film – The Ultimate Guide.
  • Jay Lake on Visiting the Space Telescope Science Institute.
  • BBC News (Rory Cellan-Jones) on Publishing's digital switchover.
  • The Teeming Brain (Matt Cardin) on H.P. Lovecraft, Literary Hackwork, and the Horror of a Malevolently Indifferent Universe.
  • Fearnet (Carl Lyon) on Lost in Translation: The Mixed History of Horror Games to Film. [via This is Horror]
  • Age of Ravens (Lowell Francis) on History of Horror RPGs (Part Five: 2004-2005). [via This is Horror]
  • Cracked.com (Ian Fortey) on 5 Terrifying Implications of Surviving a Horror Movie  Read more: 5 Terrifying Implications of Surviving a Horror Movie. [via This is Horror]
  • BuzzFeed (Anna North) on Is Young Adult Fiction The New Chick Lit? [via Bill Crider]
  • WhatCulture! (Gareth Howie) on 10 Criminally Underrated British Horror Films.
  • Terri Windling on The animals that we are.
Reviews
  • Kate Elliott (Paul Wewimer) on The Stress of their Regard: Book Reviews and the Reactions to them.
  • Barnes and Noble Review (Paul Di Filippo) on Yok by Tim Davys.
  • SciFi Fan Letter on Skylark by Meagan Spooner. 
  • My Bookish Ways on Bedbugs by Ben H. Winters.
Art
  • Concept Art by Mauricio Herrera.
  • Combat Bot MK 7 - Tactics Command by Alex Drummond.
  • Spaceship art by Nicolas Ferrand.

News
  • New Anthology: Wastelands 2.
  • Neil Gaiman Posts Letter from Innocence of Muslims Actress.
  • Stephen King Reveals Release Date for Sequel to The Shining.
  • Breaking the Bow: Speculative Fiction Inspired by the Ramayana.
Crowd Funding
  • The Art of Brom.

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