USA Today has the Save Our Show Campaign with
a poll on it's website and both Agent Carter and Person of Interest are on it. This panicked me a little as I wasn't aware ratings for PoI were that bad. I knew about Agent Carter which is sad enough because it was an awesome show but I'm not prepared to let of of PoI. It the most wonderful, complex story about current stuff (government surveillance) and future (AI?human relationships). I also voted to keep Galavant because it brought me much joy but I don't feel about it as strongly as about the other two.
It looks like Tron 3 is happening and both the director of Tron: Legacy Joseph Kosinski and the two main stars Olivia Wilde and Garrett Hedlund are back. I hope Cillian Murphy is back too so they can build on that teased confrontation between the sons of Flynn and Dillinger.
And after what happened to Hugos here are some jury picked awards.
The shortlist for Artur C. Clake Award have been announced:
The Girl With All The Gifts by M.R. Carey (Orbit)
The Book Of Strange New Things by Michel Faber (Canongate)
Europe In Autumn by Dave Hutchinson (Solaris)
Memory Of Water by Emmi Itäranta (HarperVoyager)
The First Fifteen Lives Of Harry August by Claire North (Orbit)
Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel (Picador)
I've only ready
Europe in Autumn but these all look interesting.
So do the winners of BSFA Awards:
Best Novel
Ancillary Sword by Ann Leckie (Orbit)
Best Short Fiction
The Honey Trap by Ruth E. J. Booth, La Femme (Newcon Press)
Best Non-Fiction
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers and the First World War by Edward James
Best Art
The Wasp Factory after Iain Banks by Tessa Farmer