Tag: science fiction

Nnedi Okorafor & NK Jemisin Among 2016 Hugo Award Winners

LINK: Hao Jingfang, Ken Liu Also Winners

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Manuscript 5229: the first UAE sci-fi, fantasy publishing house

LINK: Set up by Emirati novelist Noura Al Noman

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Callie Hernandez Talks ‘Alien: Covenant’ Xenomorph and ‘Blair Witch’

LINK: “Just as terrifying as you would ever imagine…”

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NY Times Book Review: NK Jemisin’s Latest SFF Recs

LINK: Checking out work from Yoon Ha Lee, Kameron Hurley and Indra Das

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(“The Strangling Fig” by Chris Panatier)

Nnedi Okorafor: ‘What the market wants’ is code for ‘white stories’ in science-fiction

Black writers face universal racism

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Meghan McCarron Interviews the Legendary Ted Chiang

LINK: On Seeing His Stories Adapted and the Ever-Expanding Popularity of Sci-Fi

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You can’t write a sci-fi story about slavery without citing Octavia Butler

LINK: Octavia Butler did this in 1979.

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Wanuri Kahiu: Science fiction has ancient roots in Africa

LINK: Why shouldn’t it also have a future there?

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.@m_older’s science fiction novel “Infomocracy”

LINK: Malka Older’s perfect antidote to US election season

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HBO’s ‘Westworld’ Finally Gets a Release Date. Watch the Trailer.

The news is at io9.com.

If you’ve never seen (or even heard of) the 1973 original, here’s the lowdown. It’s the future and visitors can choose one of three ultra-realistic amusement parks in which to party hearty: Medieval World, Roman World (ancient Rome), and the Old West-themed Westworld. Things go wrong during a visit to Westworld when one of the robots goes rogue.

The film starred Yul Brynner, James Brolin, and Richard Benjamin and was written and directed by a young Michael Crichton. It was nominated for Hugo, Nebula, and Golden Scroll (a.k.a. Saturn) awards, and per Wikipedia, it was also the first feature film to use digital image processing in order to pixellate photography to simulate an android point of view. (If anyone knows different, fill us in!)

The reboot stars James Marsden, Thandie Newton, Evan Rachel Wood, Ed Harris, Anthony Hopkins, and Jeffrey Wright, and I have to say I’m looking forward to it. Part of Westworld‘s charm was the now-retro, but then-sophisticated, tech production. Hopefully, the remake won’t be so slick that it shows as just another sci-fi show. From the look of the trailer, though, it looks like it could be great.

(Check out the first close-up of Evan Rachel Wood’s character, Delores. Her hair, the lighting, the make-up. Maybe this ’70s baby (ok, ’69) is projecting, but that shot’s got a 1970s vibe I find reassuring. Maybe it’s the tilt of her head and the vacant look that’s conjuring up images of The Stepford Wives. I’m looking forward to this one.) -Erica

Here’s the trailer!