Tag: SCI FI Wire
Enchantment Is Fragile Magic
Hot off the electronic presses–SCI FI Wire just, and I mean just published a piece I wrote about Graham Joyce’s novel, The Limits of Enchantment, which is a World Fantasy Award finalist this year.
Lunar Exorcises Ellis’ Ghosts
Today, SCI FI Wire published a piece I wrote about Bret Easton Ellis’s World Fantasy Award nomination for his novel, Lunar Park.
War Story Recalls Forever
Today, SCI FI Wire published a piece I wrote about Joe Haldeman’s new story collection, a Separate War.
Inda Returns To Source
Today, SCI FI Wire published a piece I wrote about Sherwood Smith’s new novel, Inda, which is set in the same world as her best-selling young adult novel Crown Duel.
Carnival Re-Imagines SF Ideas
Today SCI FI Wire published a piece I wrote about Elizabeth Bear’s new novel, Carnival, which she described as resulting from “putting [Joanna Russ’] ‘When It Changed’ and [Robert A. Heinlein’s] Farnham’s Freehold in a box and poking them with sticks until they fought.”
Salon Collects The Fantastic
SCI FI Wire just published a piece I wrote about Ellen Datlow’s new anthology, Salon Fantastique, which she co-edited with Terri Windling.
Cadets Honors Thomas
Here’s yet another SCI FI Wire piece I did based on an interview at Worldcon, about Mike Resnick’s new anthology, Space Cadets, which is a tribute to the late Frankie Thomas, who starred in the 50s TV series Tom Corbett, Space Cadet.
Art Debuts At Worldcon
SCI FI Wire just published a piece I wrote about Dinotopia author James Gurney’s new art portfolio, Home Planet, which debuted at Worldcon.
Hugo Winner Beagle Has ‘Hearts’
Okay, here’s a real story. SCI FI Wire just published a piece I wrote about Peter Beagle’s “Two Hearts,” which just won the Hugo Award for Best Novelette (and was just nominated for a World Fantasy Award).