Sunless Saturday
Reviews:
- SF Signal covers Star Wars on Trial edited by David Brin and Matthew Woodring Stover.
- Jonathan Strahan has posted a review of his Science Fiction: The Very Best of 2005 (not the book he edited for the SFBC; his other SF Best of the Year this year) on his blog.
- The Magazine of F&SF LJ Community has short entries about the book-review columns by James Sallis and Charles de Lint in the July issue.
- Talking Squid has a scan of Terry Dowling's review column from The Weekend Australian.
Interviews:
- The Globe and Mail talked to Robert Sawyer, aparrently because Mindscan just won the John W. Campbell Memorial Award.
- Meme Therapy interviews Joel Shepard
SF Signal points at an interesting discussion about POD, "real" publishing and RSS syndication that started when a would-be author kept bugging Robert Sawyer about a book on submission to Robert J. Sawyer Books.
Irene Gallo (Tor art director) is blogging about the San Diego Comic-Con from a SFnal art point of view. (I think we're not supposed to call it "San Diego" any more, but I am a traditionalist.)
Deborah Layne has just posted the Table of Contents for Polyphony 6, latest in the acclaimed anthology series from Wheatland Press.
Sherwood Smith follows up her own post from yesterday on DeepGenre by looking more closely at the dreaded Mary Sue.
Matthew Cheney has a long post about Philip K. Dick and literary style.

