Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Sci-Fi Round-Up: February 18, 2015

Shanghai 2114 by Nikilay Razuev



Interview: BuzzFeed interviews Emily St. John Mandel, author of Station Eleven.

Interview:  Den of Geek interviews Dean Israelite, director of Project Almanac.

Interview:  Electric Literature interviews Sarah Gerard, author of Binary Star.

Interview:  Geek’s Guide interviews Kelly Link, author of Get in Trouble.

Interview:  L. M. Schoen interviews Natania Barron, author of Pilgrim of the Sky.

Interview:  NPR interviews Neil Gaiman, author of Trigger Warning.

Interview: The Once & Future Podcast interviews Cherie Priest of Maplecroft.

Interview:  S&L interviews Brian McClellan, author of The Autumn Republic.

Interview:  Suvudu interviews Brian McClellan, author of The Autumn Republic.

Interview:  Tor.com interviews Laura van den Berg, author of World Will Look Like When All The Water Leaves Us, a story collection recently shortlisted for the Frank O’Connor International Award.

Covers for E. E. Smith’s Lenseman series by Hiroshi Manabe

Emily Asher-Perrin on This is Why Obi-Wan Lied to Luke Skywalker About His Father.

Ethiopia’s first post-apocalyptic sci-fi movie looks beautiful

How Cloud Atlas gets distracted by one big Plot Device

Jonathan Franzen Says Young Adult Lit Equals “Moral Simplicity,” but fans argue that Genre Fiction Is All About Moral Complexity.

Liz Bourke on 10 Classical Elements That Sci-Fi/Fantasy is Built Upon.

Mark Hamill weighs in on J.J. Abrams vs George Lucas and talks Luke Skywalker

Our Fear of Artificial Intelligence: A true AI might ruin the world. Let’s stop now!

Sci-Fi Terms, Defined: Apocalyptic vs. Dystopia vs. Spec Fic.

Science Fiction Writers on Writing Science at The Berkeley Science Review

SciFiNow picks the 10 best Star Trek Pocket Books in the universe

Star Wars-themed funeral held for sci-fi fan

The Top 10 Science Fiction Films of the 1990s, as chosen by Flickchart

Tor.com suggests SFF Sexier Than Fifty Shades of Grey

A Tribute to South African Science Fiction & Fantasy

The Ultimate Trip: An Analysis of Cerebral Sci-Fi Films That Blow Your Mind

Why Fan Fiction Is The Future of Publishing

Yes, It Matters If The Science In Your Science Fiction Story Is Accurate


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