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Offworld Report for April 2003
Interviews with authors Larry Niven, Whitley Strieber, Christopher
Priest, Ted Chiang, Robert Sheckley, Stephen Baxter, as well as the
owners of Golden Gryphon Press, not to mention the cast of the movie
Bulletproof Monk; plus Christopher Reeve guest stars on Smallville.
Nice.
Just
time for a couple of news shorts, before we move onto the best SFF
to be found offworld the 'Nest across the glorious month of April
2003.
Ansible over E-asy
Chris Priest and David Langford have cunningly given the filthy
world of commerce a wee group-hug by starting a new e-book imprint
over at www.ansible-editions.co.uk.
Their first titles will be the unpublished John Sladek novella Wholly
Smokes and David I. Masson's 1968 collection The Caltraps
of Time, somewhat expanded with three of his 1970s stories to
comprise Masson's complete SF output.
For those who prefer print editions to the ephemeral world of bits
and bytes, they also have a co-publishing deal with Cosmos Books:
Caltraps being scheduled for print-on-demand release later
this year. There is also a new Langford title from Cosmos, Up
Through an Empty House of Stars: Reviews and Essays 1980-2002.
Saddam the Slayer
In a comedic twist of fate, the Conan-like fantasy paintings
found in Saddam Hussein's family love shack - dubbed 'Mistress World'
by the amused fellows in the US Marine Core - which were, in short
order, puriently splashed across most the world press as prima-facie
example of Sad-Man's deranged self image, are now being said to
be the work of award-winning fantasy illustrator, Rowena Merrill.
More specifically, her paintings Guardian Serpent and King
Dragon. Whether they are straight reproductions or knock-offs
by some court illustrator is as yet unclear.
It makes you wonder what the old supreme ruler slapped on the CD
player when he brought his lovelies back to Saddam's House of Love
... the Clannad soundtrack for Lord of the Rings perhaps?
Ladies
and Gentlemen, Dr. Larry Niven
Ringworld author Larry Niven interviewed.
The
Monk and the Bullets
The stars of Bulletproof Monk interviewed about bringing a high
octane kung-fu comic book to the cinema.
Strieber
Man
Author Whitley Strieber chats about communing with aliens, werewolves
and his creative muse.
Big
Country gets a Big Database
The long lost ISFDB (Internet Speculative Fiction Database)
finds a new home at a Texas university.
Frequent
Filers
Using the web as his tool of choice, JPK does a ‘where are they
now’ feature, for the writers featured in the first issue of Asimov’s
Science Fiction Magazine (1977).
Parallel
Parking
Parallel universes creep closer to reality with this theory that
they are a direct implication of cosmological observations.
The
Great Race Back to the Moon
Astropreneurs are planning new Apollo-style missions. A small
step with a satellite atlas of the lunar surface, followed by a
giant leap: ice mining, helium farming, and a gas station to the
rest of the solar system.
Smallville:
Rosetta
Christopher Reeve guest stars on Smallvile. Wow.
Turner
and Halpern
An interview with the editors at Golden Gryphon Press.
Hell
No they Shouldn't Go
A commentary on the SFWA's position on the War in Iraq.
Being
the One
What if The Matrix was real ...? Spooky.
Who
Will Rid me of this Troublesome Priest?
The author of The Space Machine (1976), Christopher Priest, in interview.
Changing
Chiang
The author behind Stories of Your Life and Others, Ted Chiang,,
in interview.
Other
Dimensions
Author Robert Sheckley interviewed.
The
Death Trap of Dr. Nefario
A short story by Ben Rosenbaum.
Bring
on the Briggs
Interview with the fantasy author behind the novel Dragon Bones,
Patricia Briggs.
Being
the Baxter
Hard SF author Stephen Baxter chats about the future of the space
programme and his collaborations with Arthur C. Clarke.
Hole'y
Smoke
New research into black holes and their potential for space
travel.
Mapping
the Moon
The new renaissance in lunar science.
The
Other Henderson Studio
Streaming audio interview with SFF illustrator Dan Henderson. RealPlayer
required.
Richard
Morgan and his Cyberpunk Organ
Interview with the new wave of British cyberpunk, Richard K.
Morgan (a la Altered Carbon etc).
ET
fails to 'phone home'
How the SETI search for intelligent life in space has drawn
a blank (so far).
Flipping
Earth
No longer just the plot for a science-fiction disaster movie. Something
weird really is happening to the Earth's magnetic field.
'Time-Traveler'
Busted For Insider Trading
SEC investigators have arrested a Wall Street trader on insider-trading
charges - and incredibly, he claims to be a time-traveler from the
year 2256!
Core,
Jon
Director Jon Amiel interviewed about his movie The Core.
Making
It to Mars
Why the U.S. shuttle program seems less about exploration &
more about transport into orbit. Time to get NASA to think outside
Columbia?
Did
the Earth Move for You?
How the TV series for 'Tremors' has wormed its way into grateful
Baja town, even with people battling giant earthworms; fast-moving,
lion-sized bipeds; and flying creatures akin to big grasshoppers.
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