'Smile Time': the comic.
The link to the
dark cabal, an anonymous group blog devoted to reviewing short sf, has been bouncing around all over the sf blogosphere. I think
nhw was the first to spot it, as part of his
Hugo round-up; after I
posted about it to
shortform, Gwenda Bond
picked it up, and subsequent commentary seen includes, but is not limited to: Justine Larbalestier
here, Ben Peek
here, Matt Cheney
here (and more recently
here), and
this discussion at the Night Shade message boards.
If Molesworth went to Hogwarts [via
dyddgu]
The Third Alternative is truly no more; from now on, the magazine will be known as
Black Static. [via
douglain]
A fantastic
reinterpretation of Star Wars in the light of the prequels; and what happens when a 7-year old watches
the old films after the new ones. [via
swisstone and
snowking]
Chance blogs about
The Sparrow. And
again.
And again.
And.
Again. And then
once more for luck.
Pretty pictures I'm nominating for the BSFA
best artwork award:
one,
two,
three.
Veronica Mars stuff:
vonnielake talks about
the pilot, and
picklepocket has
transcripts. Transcripts make me happy.
On the subject of the
Global Frequency pilot: it turns out that Producer John Rogers has a
blog, where he's made a couple of interesting posts about the show. One after the
show got leaked; another about how the format of the comic would have been
adapted for tv; and on the subject of a potential grassroots movement to get GF back on-screen somehow,
this:The odds of this working are way, way too small to take seriously.
[...]
On the other hand, the entire idea of Global Frequency is of ordinary people subverting the establishment and getting things done. The concept of a fan base for the show subverting the establishment and getting things done ... frankly that's a little irresistible.
And finally: Batman trained to be the best at
everything, right? [via
mattia]