Reviews
- [Little Red Reviewer] Andrea Johnson on Voyage of the Basilisk by Marie Brennan.
- [New York Times] Genevieve Valentine reviews Naomi Novik, Terry Pratchett, Ian Tregillis, the Strugatsky brothers, Nnedi Okorafor, Philip and Carol Zaleski. [via Locus Online]
- [Stainless Steel Droppings] on Ghost Ship by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller.
- [SF Signal] Haralambi Markov on Rumbullion and Other Liminal Libations by Molly Tanzer
- [Upcoming4me] The Long Utopia by Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter
- [Tor.com] Emily Nordling on Because You’ll Never Meet Me by Leah Thomas
- [Tor.com] Niall Alexander on Slow Bullets by Alastair Reynolds
- [Tor.com] Brit Mandelo on Dead Ice by Laurell K. Hamilton
Interviews & Profiles
- [A.M. Dellamonica] interviews Martha Wells, author of Stories of the Raksura.
- [Electric Literature] interviews Richard Sala, author of Mad Night.
- [My Bookish Ways] interviews Clay and Susan Griffith authors of The Shadow Revolution.
- [The Qwillery] interviews Margaret Fortune, author of Nova.
- [USAToday] interviews Donna Frelick and Laurie Green, authors of Unchained Memory and Inherit the Stars, respectively.
- [SFFWorld] interviews Martha Wells.
- [Singularity] 1on1 interviews PJ Manney.
- [Geeks Guide to the Galaxy] interviews Sunil Patel.
- [Flash Fiction Online] interviews Sunil Patel.
- [Flash Fiction Online] interviews Brontë Wieland.
- [Reddit] AMA with Dave Gross.
- [S.C. Flynn] interviews Carl V. Anderson, Fantasy Book Critic and the bloggers behind Fantasy Literature.
- [SFFWorld] interviews Michael Joseph Murano.
- [Amazon Books] interviews John Scalzi, author of The End of All Things.
- [Bull Spec] interviews Darin Kennedy, author of The Mussorgsky Riddle.
- [Electric Literature] interviews Edward Mullany, author of The Three Sunrises.
- [A Fantastical Librarian] interviews Bryony Pearce, author of Phoenix Rising.
- [LiveLifeinStyleBlog] interviews Martha Wells, author of Stories of the Raksura.
- [My Bookish Ways] interviews Peter Clines, author of The Fold.
- [New Statesman] Neil Gaiman and Kazuo Ishiguro in conversation
- [The Qwillery] interviews PJ Manney, author of (R)EVOLUTION.
- [SFFWorld] interviews Deby Fredericks, author of Masters of Air and Fire.
- [SFFWorld] interviews Martha Wells, author of Stories of the Raksura.
- [Tor Books] interviews Adrian Tchaikovsky, author of Children of Time.
- [SF Signal] Larry Ketchersid interviews Robert Charles Wilson, author of The Affinities
- [SF Signal] Paul Weimer interviews Beth Cato, author of The Clockwork Crown
- [Tor.com] Things We Know and Things We’ll Never Know: A Conversation with Max Gladstone and Kit Reed
Podcasts
- [SF Signal] Lauren Jankoski
- [StarShipSofa] discusses novel length
- [StarShipSofa] discusses The Men of Greywater Station by GRRM
- [The Grim Tidings Podcast] John R. Fultz on
- [The Sword and Laser] Peter Orullian on
News
- [The Telegraph] The Hobbit first edition signed by J.R.R. Tolkien sells for £137,000.
- [io9.com] The Original Star Wars Saga Is Getting “Re-Imagined” In Three New Novels.
- [SFWA] 2014 Nebula Award Winners Announced
- [SF Signal] Analog Science Fiction and Fact’s AnLab Award an Asimov’s Science Fiction’s Readers’ Award have been announced
- [The Hollywood Reporter] Ellen DeGeneres to Produce Adaptation of Naomi Novik Fantasy Novel Uprooted
- [The Wrap] ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’s Nicole Perlman to rewrite Sci-Fi Movie ‘Wool’ for 20th Century Fox
- [The A.V. Club] Houston, we have a Matt Damon problem in The Martian trailer
Articles
- [Barnes & Noble] ponders Ancillary Sword‘s chances at this year’s Nebula Awards.
- [Kirkus] Can’t-Miss Science-Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Books in June.
- [Tor.com] Home, New Home: Five Books About Generation Ships.
- The Straits Times] Pen-to-paper warriors on summer’s two biggest reads.
- [Alastair Reynolds] on The story behind Slow Bullets.
- [Skiffy and Fanty] Beth Cato on My Superpower.
- [Black Gate] on Vintage Treasures: Jamie the Red by Gordon R. Dickson with Roland Green. [via Bill Crider’s Pop Culture Magazine]
- [io9.com] Charlie Jane Anders on The Science Fiction And Fantasy Books Everyone’s Talking About In June.
- [Rising Shadow] John R. Fultz on The Origins of Tribal Fantasy.
- [The Qwillery] Katherine Harbour on The Gothic.
- [Tor.com] Ryan Britt on 6 Crazy SF Books Featuring Dinos that are Somehow NOT Jurassic Park.
- [Suvudu] Shawn Speakman on 5 Epic Fantasies You Need To Read/Re-Read.
- [Barnes & Noble] After blogging about the Nebulas for months, Barnes & Noble SFF predicts who will win.
- [The Guardian] Kickstarting a books revolution: the literary crowdfunding boom
- [Kirkus Book Reviews] on The High-Stakes Thrills of Michael Crichton
- [James Wallace Harris] What Are The Most Useful Concepts You’ve Learned From Science Fiction?
- [The Guardian] Why YA fiction is a dark mirror reflecting our own real lives
- [Tor.com] Fiction Affliction: June Releases in Paranormal Romance
- [Tor.com] The Dragonlance Chronicles Reread: Guest Highlord Anne C. Perry on Growing up Geek
- [Tor.com] Malazan Reread of the Fallen: Blood Follows, Park One
- [Tor.com] The Great Stephen King Reread: Insomnia
- [Tor.com Rereading Joe Abercrombie’s First Law Trilogy, Last Argument of Kings: “The Number of the Dead” and “Leaves on the Water”
- [Tor.com] Rereading the Empire Trilogy: Mistress of the Empire, Part 13
- [Tor.com] Heralds of Valdemar ReRead: By the Sword: Kero and Eldan, Sittin’ in a Tree
- [Fantasy Faction] Friendships in Fantasy
- [Fantasy Faction] Gender and Stereotyping in Fantasy
Excerpts
- [Vixan Varsity] Serenity: Leaves on the Wind #1.
- [SF Signal] (R)EVOLUTION by PJ Manney
- [Tor.com] TIME SALVAGER by Wesley Chu