The Week in Review
Welcome to the week in review! Every Friday, we comb through the links and images we found and shared this week, and pull the very best for this post. Consider it concentrated genre goodness from all around the web.
- io9 has a great article about a historic space flight that will hopefully take place this weekend – the first ever commercial space flight.
- Tor.com announced the Journey to Planet JoCo, in which writer John Scalzi interviews musician Jonathan Coulton every morning for two weeks.
- Are you in the publishing industry? A blogger? A bookseller? If so, maybe we’ll see you at BEA!
- The producer’s of the Ender’s Game movie answer fan questions.
- Any cosplay fans out there? Check out these amazing Wheel of Time costumes!
- You can take a sneak peek at some of our early 2013 book covers.
- Author David Brin talks about space, brain preservation and more.
- It’s Nebula weekend! Are you in DC? If so, you should check out the massive author signing going on tonight, starting at 5:30.
- More Scalzi, because he’s taking over the internet this week! Check out his article Straight White Male: The Lowest Difficulty Setting There Is, which has also been posted on Kotaku and Jezebel.
- And finally, Neil Gaiman gives some advice to young people aspiring to a career in the arts.
And, just to make Friday that much sweeter, here’s a list of sweepstakes we have going on!
- Redshirts by John Scalzi (Ends 5/22)
- The May #TorChat Sweepstakes, featuring The Weird and Glamour in Glass (Ends 5/23)
- Earthseed by Pamela Sargent (Ends 5/25)
- The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan (Ends 5/25)
- The Coldest War by Ian Tregillis (Ends 6/8)
- A City of Broken Glass by Rebecca Cantrell (Ends 6/8)
- Dark Companion by Marta Acosta (Ends 6/8)
- Earth Unaware by Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston (Ends 6/8)
- The Hollow City by Dan Wells (Ends 6/8)
- Queen’s Hunt by Beth Bernobich (Ends 6/8)
- Thieftaker by D. B. Jackson (Ends 6/8)
- YA Collection Sweepstakes (Ends 6/8)
Categories: #TorChat, Extras, Sweepstakes
David Brin, Ender's Game, John Scalzi, Nebula Awards, Neil Gaiman, Redshirts, sweepstakes
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