Science Fiction/Fantasy Interviews
Michael Cassutt’s new column at SciFi Weekly is also about Heinlein, and gives more details of the Heinlein Centennial going on this coming weekend in Kansas City (Heinlein’s birthplace).
The Globe and Mail lists and profiles Canada’s “best-kept secrets in the arts” – among them, Hugo-winning science fiction writer Robert Charles Wilson.
Talking Squid asks a whole bunch of authors about their favorite characters names (mostly from their own work).
SF Crowsnest interviews John Twelve Hawks, author of The Dark River.
The UK SF Book News Network interviews Les Edwards, a British cover artist who also works under the name Edward Miller. (And does great work under both names, though I have to say I find his “Miller” stuff really exceptional.)
101 Reasons to Stop Writing interviewed the slushpile readers of Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine in three parts: one, two, three. [via A.R. Yngve]
SF Revu interviews Mark Budz, author of Till Human Voices Wake Us.
SF Revu also interviews Stanley Schmidt, the long-time editor of Analog.