The Golden Compass

Kate and I went to see The Golden Compass last night because, dude, armored bears! Also, we both really enjoyed the book, back when it first came out (though I haven’t re-read it since The Amber Spyglass, to see if it was retroactively ruined by the third volume). From the opening titles in the left-over… Continue reading The Golden Compass

Career Alternatives for Physics PH.D.’s

Physics World has an interview with Alastair Reynolds, who was trained as an astrophysicist but is now a full-time SF author: How does your physics training help with your writing? Less than people imagine. I think the most important attribute for a science-fiction writer is to be fascinated by science — in all its manifestations.… Continue reading Career Alternatives for Physics PH.D.’s

“Year’s Best” Season Arrives: Amazon’s “Best Books of 2007”

An email from Amazon arrived yesterday announcing their Best Books of 2007 lists. This is an earlier-than usual opening of the “Year’s Best” season, in which every publication in the universe produces a list of the N best Whatever of the past year, but with the Christmas shopping season now starting before Halloween, I suppose… Continue reading “Year’s Best” Season Arrives: Amazon’s “Best Books of 2007”

Charles Stross, Halting State [Library of Babel]

I really, really did not like Glasshouse, Charlie Stross’s Hugo-nominated novel from last year. I enjoy his “Laundry” books, though (The Atrocity Archives and The Jennifer Morgue), and at Worldcon I had a conversation with Robert Sneddon, who recommended the forthcoming Halting State as closer in tone to those, so I picked it up a… Continue reading Charles Stross, Halting State [Library of Babel]

Literary Poll: Science Fiction Scavenger Hunt!

I realized that last week’s scavenger hunt posts neglected half of my favorite genre fiction, so here’s a post to make up for that: What items should appear on a Science Fiction Novel Scavenger Hunt? Some suggestions to get things started: One Big Dumb Object One improbably brilliant genius scientist who is able to both… Continue reading Literary Poll: Science Fiction Scavenger Hunt!