An Interview with Kim Stanley Robinson
An interview with the award winning author of Red Mars, Blue Mars, Green Mars, 2312 and Aurora, Kim Stanley Robinson.
An interview with the award winning author of Red Mars, Blue Mars, Green Mars, 2312 and Aurora, Kim Stanley Robinson.
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In the spirit of its predecessor, the return of Weirdbook with issue 31 is simply here to entertain us with fresh new “weird” stories from a talented team of writers.
New toastmasters and old; possibility of alien megastructures orbiting a far star (serious!); new releases, podcasts and blue skies for Pluto
This week Steve reviews the latest issue of long-running (but not as long as Amazing Stories!) magazine, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (F&SF). Some good reading here!
Lots of Heinlein; Ellison, Shirley, Bacigalupi, Ta Nehisi-Coates; book bundles, specials and more!
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Steve jumps around a lot this week, from VCON to Steampunk Fashion Jewelry to the Philip K. Dick Bookbundle, and back again to Ed Howdershelt!
Oopsla explains why everyone thinks fans are “around the Bendix”
A Darth Vader costume made from sex toys; new crew on the ISS; a new Earth; Money for SETI and more
Fanzines reviewed: GRUE (#29 & 28), published 1956/1958. About forty years ago Harry Warner Jr. described Grennell as “the forgotten fan.” Yet only twenty-five years earlier (in the early fifties) he’d been widely respected and […]
Strange Worlds Stories is a very, very silly book. But if your taste runs to that kind of humour, you’re sure to find it very, very enjoyable.
The Puppy Roundup Era Comes to an end…(to be followed geologically by the “What TOR Boycott?” era)
Boy, that Tin Man/Ultron mashup is turning up everywhere!
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Travis Heerman, world traveler, adventurer and author
Suzette Haden Elgin, founder of the SFPA, author and linguist, dead at 78.
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