Rare Dave Tackett Interview and More!
QuasarDragon —
... 's Mind Meld asks "What were the best genre-related books, movies and/or shows you consumed in 2008?" Read the answers of many worthies and add your own HERE. ...
Mind Meld: Best of 2008
Pyr-o-mania —
SF Signal asks, "Q: What were the best genre-related books, movies and/or shows you consumed in 2008?" Their panel of experts include Mary Robinette Kowal, Ted Kosmatka, John Picacio, Paul McAuley, Marc Gascoigne, and Bob Eggelton. ...
MIND MELD: The Best Genre-Related Books/Films/Shows Consumed in …
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Best Of Lists on SF Signal
Science Fiction Awards Watch —
... SF Signal’s latest Mind Meld feature has a bunch of prominent people talking about their favorite books, movies etc. of 2008. The question was about what people read/saw in the year rather than what was new, but there are still plenty of good recommendations of award-eligible material. ...
December 11, 2008 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker —
... one story though that should justify people’s purchase of the magazine, it should be Charles Tan’s “The Jar Collector.”" There's a lot of controversies that surround the SF community but thankfully, there are also times when they're simply awesome. Here's the latest update on Help Vera! In addition, that community is also a great place to score some cheap but terrific gifts (whether for yourself or for other people). Here's SF Signal's latest Mind Meld: The Best Genre-Related Books/Films/Shows Consumed in 2008 (Part 1). SF Signal interviews ...
Year's End, Already
Earth and other unlikely worlds —
You can, if you want to, check out some of my best-of-the-year picks. Unlike most of the other people who responded, I didn't give any shout-outs to fiction, simply because I haven't read enough. I'm trying to remedy that now. Any suggestions?
Empire in Links and Gold
Torque Control —
... Lessing
Electric Velocipede is partnering with Night Shade Books, which sounds like a good thing, although boo to the subscription bonus only being available in the US; in other Night Shade News, Eclipse 2 will appear before the end of 2008, honest.
Rich Horton will also be editing Unplugged: the best of online fiction
Lisa Tuttle’s Christmas sf picks, in The Times; various other people offer their picks at SF Signal and the Aqueduct blog. More to follow, no doubt. ...
