I remember loving C.S. Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe when I was eight or nine years old. The remaining Narnia books never really impressed me, but I did struggle all the way to the end of The Last Battle. As I think I’ve mentioned here, I wasn’t all that impressed with Andrew Adamson’s rather turgid movie adaptation of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, but it’s done well financially. Now comes word that Adamson is set to start production on a second Narnia movie, Prince Caspian, some time later this year. Can’t say I’m holding my breath though.
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BetaBlog
This is the beta of the new blog. I’m making a lot of changes, as I learn how to use Word Press, and such, so please forgive any missteps. I’ll be setting up an LJ feed soon, and so on. In the interim, thanks for your patience.
More Sterling …
Bruce Sterling has a new book coming out, a collection of stories called Visionary in Residence. It’s to be published by Thunder’s Mouth Press , and features most of his post-A Good Old Fashioned Future short fiction. I think Bruce is, and has for two decades, been one of the most interesting science fiction writers working in the field. I have a feeling that this is one of the books we most likely will, and should, be talking about this year. In case you’re interested, the table of contents for the book is:
I. Science Fiction
Sterling’s State of the World
Bruce Sterling has done a State of the World: 2006 over at the well. If you haven’t seen it already, it’s worth checking out.
Australian science fiction and fantasy …
Last year Garth Nix and I attended the World Fantasy Convention in Madison, Wisconsin. While we were there, Garth hosted the biggest and best party of the convention – a party aimed at both having a good time and promoting Australian science fiction and fantasy. As part of the event, I helped Garth put together a catalogue of some (not all!) of the new science fiction and fantasy by Australians set to be published in 2006. For those interested, Garth has put the catalogue online, and you can:
- download it here as a 400k PDFÂ *.
The event was a good thing, and the catalogue was neat too. Check it out.
* This post has been edited to correct the address for the catalogue.