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Op-Ed: Why can't the movies be more like the books? It's my opinion and I'm sticking to it. movies • sf • science fiction • speculative fiction • fantasy
F & SF May 2008 Reviewed Fiction from Robert Reed, Rachel Pollack, Albert E. Cowdrey, M. Rickert; reviews by Charles de Lint, Elizabeth Hand and Kathy Maio; and Paul di Filippo and David Langford the magazine of fantasy & science fiction • f&sf • robert reed • rachel pollack • albert e. cowdrey
F and SF Workshops Thinking about taking a workshop for writing science fiction or fantasy this year? Here are the top ones. clarion • clarion west • odyssey • alpha • workshop
F&SF September 2008 Reviewed Fiction from Paolo Bacigalupi, Amy Sterling Casil, Rand B. Lee, Robert Reed, Michael Swanwick, Eileen Gunn, newcomer Laura Kasichke and returnee Jim Aiken plus reviews. f&sf • fantasy & science fiction • spirogale ltd • paolo bacigalupi • amy sterling casil
F/SF Events to April 9 Here's a list of events that may be of interest to F&SF readers and writers conventions • reading • science fiction • fantasy • moore
Gender and SF On May 2, Eileen Gunn, Nicola Griffith, Kelley Eskridge, Matt Ruff, and L. Timmel DuChamp discussed Science Fiction and Gender at the Seattle Science Fiction Museum. tiptree • gender • science fiction • seattle • sfm
Green Museum to Open in SF San Francisco plans to open a new museum in the fall dedicated exclusively to conservation. Environmental exhibits and future energy practices have people talking. the living museum • san francisco museum • green museums • leed ratings • renzo piano
Hugo Gernsback, The Father of Magazine SF Hugo Gernsback occupied a crucial role in the development of science fiction by publishing "Amazing Stories", the first magazine devoted solely to science fiction. hugo award • gernsback • science fiction • amazing stories • pulp magazines
Humpback whales in SF Bay-Delta In a repeat of the wanderings of Humphrey, two humpback whales are travelling the wrong way. What brings them in? Are bridges a part of the problem of getting them out? humpback whales • san francisco bay delta • whale songs • whale sounds • grey whales
Seattle's SF Museum And Hall of Fame The Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame, located in Seattle, Washington, offers a unique and interesting experience for both fans and non-fans of science fiction. science fiction • hall of fame • museum • seattle • sci-fi
SF & Gender Panel On May 2, Eileen Gunn, Nicola Griffith, Kelley Eskridge, Matt Ruff, and L. Timmel DuChamp discussed Science Fiction and Gender at the Seattle Science Fiction Museum. tiptree • anthology • science fiction • nicola griffith • kelley eskridge
Year's Best SF # 10 23 stories by Terry Bisson, Liz Williams and others, some influenced by Jack Vance,Theodore Sturgeon and Ray Bradbury, plus Brad Denton's marvellous 'Sergeant Chip.' david g. hartwell • year's best sf • kathryn cramer • bradley denton • terry bisson
Year's Best SF # 9 Twenty stories, of which few overlap with the anthology's competitors, including gems from Geoff Ryman, Charles Stross, Gene Wolfe and Joe Haldeman. geoff ryman • charles stross • gene wolfe • joe haldeman • year's best sf # 9
History, Part 2: "Watch The Skies!" The first of two articles tracing the next stage of the development of the genre -- Part Two of our series on SF/Fantasy cinema history. sf • science fiction • fantasy • cinema • film
History, Part 2: "Watch The Skies!" The second part of our trek into the Middle Ages of SF/Fantasy film history. sf • sci fi • science fiction • film
The Inferior This debut novel has the stunning tag-line THERE IS BUT ONE LAW: EAT OR BE EATEN, and is more reminiscent of Golding's Lord of the Flies than Tarzan or The Truman Show. peadar o'guilin • the inferior • tarzan • the truman show • there is but one law
Issue by Issue Gordon Van Gelder, editor of the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, talks about the magazine's future, editorial policies, and what he's not looking for right now. fantasy • science fiction • heather lindsley • gordon van gelder • editing
The Uncharacteristic L.E. Modesitt, Jr. Review of the Fantasy and Science Fiction genres author L.E. Modesitt, Jr. fantasy • science fiction • genres • novel • author
The Revelation of Gender Author Nancy Jane Moore talks about feminism and writing, social activism and writing, and her current projects. nancy jane moore • aqueduct press • changeling • fiction • science fiction
Hugo Nominations 2006 Here's the list of 2006 Hugo and Campbell Award nominations. hugo • campbell • sfwa • science fiction • awards
Interzone: British Sci-Fi Magazine A comparison of the proportion of British contributors to the leading British SF magazines in 2005 and 2006. vector magazine • uk science fiction • niall harrison • hub • farthing
The 2008 Hugo Award Nominees Nominees include Robert J. Sawyer, John Scalzi, Charles Stross, Stephen Baxter, Nancy Kress, Gene Wolfe, Ted Chiang, Greg Egan, and almost inevitably, Connie Willis. 2008 hugo award • nominees • readers • fans • stephen baxter
Dark Planet Site review of Dark Planet: A Webzine of Science Fiction, Modern Fantasy, Poetry, and Related Nonfiction edited by Lucy Snyder. dark planet • web-zine • ezine • review • poetry
Escape with E-scape E-scape, the Digital Journal of Speculative Fiction e-scape • zine • e-zine • electronic • science fiction
Earthlight and Other Stories The definitive collection of Clarke's work including 'The Sentinel' -the basis for 2001: A Space Odyssey, 'The Nine Billion Names of God, and the Hugo-winning 'The Star.' collected fiction • arthur c. clarke • earthlight • stories • deep impact
And Now, The News: Update for May 1999 What's happening, and who's doing it. movies • films • cinema • news • updates
Fantasy Books Teen Will Love Once your kid's finished devouring the latest Harry Potter, how do you go about nurturing that yen to read? Here's a list of recommended fantasy and SF novels. books • young adult • fantasy • science fiction • pern
Nebula Awards Showcase 2007 The SFWA's choices include an extract from Camouflage by Joe Haldeman, stories by Nancy Kress, Robert J. Sawyer, two by Kelly Link, and a 'lost' Harlan Ellison novella. nebula awards 2007 • mike resnick • sfwa • science fiction writers of america • camouflage
Slogging Through Slush Once a writer sends a story off to a magazine, the waiting begins. Douglas Cohen kindly agreed to talk about his process as slush reader, as well as share some hints. slush • fantasy • realms of fantasy • reading • editor
Euro 2008 Championship Fixtures The 2008 European Soccer Championship will be held between June 7 - 29 in Austria and Switzerland. Here are details of the groups and fixtures for the tournament. euro 2008 • euro 2008 groups • euro 2008 fixtures • 2008 euro championship • euro 2008 games
Feminism in Science Fiction A discussion of the acceptance of women into the historically male dominated science fiction genre.
Ring Review of author Stephen Baxter's science fiction novel, Ring. stephen baxter • author • review • science fiction • novel
Twice Fair: On the Edge of Prophecy Review of the fantasy novel Wind from a Foreign Sky by Katya Reimann
2008 Top Basketball Prep Recruits A breakdown of the top high school 2008 basketball standouts. 2008 top basketball prep recruits • 2008 top basketball high school recruits • 2008 top prep stars basketball • greg monroe college recruiting • 2008 basketball recruiting class
A Profile of Sir Arthur C. Clarke The creator of Childhood's End, Rendezvous With Rama, and 2001: A Space Odyssey is almost as well-known for his non-fiction and popularizations of science as for his SF. sir arthur c. clarke • childhood's end • 2001:a space odyssey • the deep range • sfwa
Asimov's June 2008 New short fiction from Nancy Kress, James Patrick Kelly, Ian R. Macleod, Lawrence Persson, Forrest Aguirre, and a debut for Felicity Shoulders. Book Reviews by Peter Heck asimovs science fiction magazine • june 2008 • robert silverberg • nancy kress • james patrick kelly
Science and Science fairs: The science fair is coming and I don' Science fairs science fairs • science for children • science for kids • websites
Science Fiction Cult Movies – Dark Star (1974) John Carpenter's low-budget movie debut is one of the quirkiest science fiction movies ever made. Dark Star movie was released in 1974 and has a large cult following. dark star • john carpenter movie • low budget films • dan o’bannon • science fiction movie
Preparing for a Grand Slam Triumph The heat is on, and the major contenders for the US Open are raring to go. The great thing is that they are all playing incredibly well! Who will it be at the end of this fortnight? Martina, Lindsay, Venus, Serena, Monica? Take your pick... martina hingis • lindsay davenport • venus williams • serena williams • us open
Interzone 213 Interzone 213 for November-December 2007 has Chris Roberson's latest Celestial Empire story and fiction by Benjamin Rosenbaum, Jason Stoddard and Aliette de Bodard. interzone 213 • november-december 2007 • celestial empire • chris roberson • benjamin rosenbaum
David Louis Edelman Interview David Louis Edelman talks about his debut novel, Infoquake, and the publicity campaign for the book, as well as blogging, haute couture and his next project. infoquake • david louis edeleman • johns hopkins • blog • blogging
Mary Robinette Kowal and Shimmer Mary Robinette Kowal talks about Shimmer, the special pirate issue, puppetry, art, and writing. shimmer • puppetry • small-press • science fiction • fantasy
Zinesters gather at Webzine99 On Saturday, July 24th, about 300 zinesters gathered at the SOMARTS Cultural Center in San Francisco for conferences, exhibitions, and good times. zines • san francisco • conferences • webzines
Keeping in Touch What industry blogs or magazines do you read to keep in touch with the shape of the fantasy and science fiction world? analog • asimov • magazine of fantasy and science fiction • locus • science fiction |
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