- In an interview with Mark Alpert at Scientific American, golden age SF author James Gunn argues that science fiction still has the potential to save the world.
- At Universe Today, writer Matt Williams talks about how practising science journalism helped him become a better writer of science fiction.
- Wired, noting the release of the new Kim Stanley Robinson novel Red Moon, makes the case for his importance as a writer.
- Paul Walker-Emig at The Guardian makes the case that cyberpunk is full of tropes and aesthetics that are decades old, that the subgenre needs desperately to reinvent itself.
- Michael Chabon, writer on the new Picard series, enthuses about the joys of working with Patrick Stewart.
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Date: 2018-11-25 08:41 pm (UTC)