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The Offworld Report April 04: Science Fiction
Interviews with authors Joe Haldeman, Octavia Butler, Ramsey Campbell
and Alan Dean Foster, Bruce Sterling on a solar Texas, David Brin
on the future of news, why the geek shall inherit the Earth, and Locus
ponders the way forward for print-on-demand ... aka POD.
This
month's roundup of all the best science fiction and fantasy-related
content to be found offworld the 'Nest. Plenty of interviews, genre
gossip and reviews scouted out for you for April.
- Article of the week
Praying
for POD
Sean Wallace wonders on the future of Print on Demand – aka POD
– for Locus Online.
- Interviews
Of
Things Fowler
Interview with author Karen Joy Fowler.
I'll
have a Foster(s)
Alan Dean Foster interviewed by various webizens.
Tim
Minear
Interview with the producer of the new US fantasy television series,
Wonderfalls.
Leaving
the Hobb on
Interview with fantasy author Robin Hobb.
Palmer
Time
Interview with author Stephen Palmer.
An
Ordinary Joe
Interview with Joe Haldeman, author of Forever Peace and Forever
War.
Bring
on the Butler
Interview with SF author Octavia Butler.
Dead
on Arrival
Interview with Dawn of the Dead producer Eric Newman and director
Zack Snyder, and movie actors Ving Rhames, Sarah Polley, Jake Weber.
A
Soup of Campbell
Interview with horror author Ramsey Campbell.
- Articles
The
Future of News
SF author David Brin speculates about the busy future of information
overload.
Killer
Ants from Space
Bob Wallace ruminates over the perfect soldier and how science fiction
has portrayed the military.
Mars:
Fact and fiction
SF author Geoffrey Landis on why his standing as a top NASA scientist
is making other SF writers green with envy.
The
Only Story Worth Telling
Robert Silverberg on why 'There is one story and one story only'.
The
Brown Future
Keith Brookes on Eric Brown's Deep Future.
Coke-Sponsored
Rover Finds Evidence Of Dasani On Mars
Why the Coca-Cola sponsored Rover has discovered evidence that the
surface of Mars was once partially covered by free-flowing Dasani.
Putting
the bot back in robot.
Why SFF fans can't get enough of droids, despite Hollywood's efforts
to make us hate them.
The
Hidden Paternity of SF
A look at the seusscentennial in science fiction.
Lone
Star Light
Bruce Sterling on Austin (the capital of Texas) plans to become
a solar giant.
If
the geek inherit the Earth
Anti-science fiction fan polemic from people who should know better.
Making
science fiction real
Article from Roger Gilbertson.
- Cons
Aggie
Aggie Aggie
AggieCon lands in a Texas campus. And yes, Klingons get mentioned.
Sigh.
- Media
Cody
Banks in London
Looks at the sequel to Agent Cody Banks, set in the UK.
Pursued
by Van Helsing
Why actor Hugh Jackman is cutting a dash in the horror movie Van
Helsing.
Tripping
Over
Review of the first three episodes in the new CGI animated SciFi
Channel series, Tripping the Rift.
Please
Come Back, Farscape
More on the fans Save Farscape campaign against the Scifi Channel
and their soon-to-be new parent company, NBC.
Century
City
LA Law get the SF treatment in this new television series set in
the future.
Law
2030-style
Another article on 'Century City,' the new future law drama from
CBS.
Law
2030-style II
And even more on the new Century City TV series.
Vegas
and the Borgs
Article on the Borg Invasion 4D ride, opening soon at the Vegas
Hilton for Trek fans.
Picard
In Space
Why the Star Trek actor is looking forward to some Stargate guest
appearances.
The
Lost Skeleton of Cadava
Look at this mickey-take of 1950s science fiction movies. Hilarious
in its awfulness?
Mad
Mad House get Sued
Why an African religious group is suing the Scifi Channel's Mad
Mad House reality show over its portrayal of a voodoo priestess.
Hard
Hobbits to Break
Why Scott Edelman thinks it's important that Peter Jackson made
The Lord of the Rings movies.
My
Kingdom for a Hospital
Producer Marc Carliner interviewed about adapting Stephen King's
Kingdom Hospital for the screen.
- Fiction
Rapture
Short fiction by writer Sally Gwylan.
The
Three Unknowns
Author Severna Park's short story about Martian exploration and
artefacts found.
Trading
Polaris
Short fiction from the pen of Ursula Pflug.
The
Crimes of Domini Duvall
Short fiction from Eric Brown.
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