SF Quintessential – Nick Gevers interviews the creators and editors of Short Fiction

The energetic Nick Gevers is interviewing short fiction folk for Locus Online in a series of interviews under the title, SF Quintessential.  While I’m sure more interesting folk will be along shortly, I am first cab off the rank. You can read the interview here, which I discuss Eclipse Two. And my thanks to Nick – I suspect I was a tough interview.

Hugo Nominations – 28 February

A reminder, one and all, that the nominations for the Hugo Awards close on 28 February.  If you are eligible to nominate, please support work you think deserves the award.  It doesn’t matter whether you’ve read or seen everything in the category. What matters is that you make the Awards more representative by including your voice.   I nominated a few weeks ago, and know several friends who have already done so.  The online form is here, and the process is quick and easy.

I’d also add that if you think this stuff doesn’t matter, I respectfully disagree. I had the honor to be nominated last year and it was an incredible experience.

Hard science fiction writers…

I am hard at work on several new projects, and I’ve decided to put out a call for recommendations here on the blog and out in Twitterverse land.  I am working on a new hard SF anthology and am compiling a list of hard SF writers that the book might include. Now, when I say hard SF writers I’m not talking about writers who could write hard SF or are capable of writing hard SF, but about writers with a track record of writing hard SF: writers like Greg Egan, Greg Bear, Nancy Kress, Linda Nagata and so on.  So, if you can think of a terrific hard SF writer who should be in an original anthology of hard SF stories, jump on the comments thread here and recommend away. I’d love to hear your thoughts.

The New Space Opera Two

With publication time coming soon-ish, and with the information already out, here’s the final table of contents for The New Space Opera 2.

  1. “Utriusque Cosmi”, Robert Charles Wilson
  2. “The Island”, Peter Watts
  3. “Events Preceding the Helvetican Renaissance”, John Kessel
  4. “To Go Boldly”, Cory Doctorow
  5. “The Lost Princess Man”, John Barnes
  6. “Defect”, Kristine Kathryn Rusch
  7. “To Raise A Mutiny Betwixt Yourselves”, Jay Lake
  8. “Shell Game”, Neal Asher
  9. “Punctuality”, Garth Nix
  10. “Inevitable”, Sean Williams
  11. “Join The Navy and See the Worlds”, Bruce Sterling
  12. “Fearless Space Pirates of the Outer Rings”, Bill Willingham
  13. “From the Heart”, John Meaney
  14. “Chameleons”, Elizabeth Moon
  15. “The Tenth Muse”, Tad Williams
  16. “Cracklegrackle”, Justina Robson
  17. “The Tale of the Wicked”, John Scalzi
  18. “Catastrophe Baker and a Canticle for Leibowitz”, Mike Resnick
  19. “The Far End of History”, John C. Wright

The book is due out from HarperEos in the United States and HarperCollins Publishers in Australia this coming July.