News Roundup
Martin Morse Wooster reviews books by Ian McDonald, Bruce Sterling, and David Wellington in the Washington Post.
The Times (of London) reports that an invisibility cloak may not be as impossible as we'd all thought.
On the other hand, Nature thinks a space elevator is less likely than we'd previously thought.
Non-fiction and fantasy writer Justine Larbalestier is profiled by the Brisbane Courier Mail.
Publishers Weekly interviews Natasha Randall, who has just translated Yevgeny Zamyatin's We for a new US edition.
The Book Standard is very unimpressed by the movie version of Philip K. Dick's novel A Scanner Darkly.
This is not a joke: John Scalzo thinks John Scalzi's Hugo-nominated novel Old Man's War would make a great videogame.
SFFWorld interviews Kit Reed.


Comments
Hi Andrew (or are you Andy at the SFBC?),
Thanks for linking up to my interview with Kit Reed.
Rob
Posted by: Rob B | May 30, 2006 09:03 AM