Shorefall CoverGiveaway:

I ended up with two hardcover copies of Robert Jackson Bennett’s Shorefall. I am giving one away to a commenter chosen at random. Please note that it helps to have read Foundryside, which is Book One in the series, first. Here’s our review of it, and here’s Bill ‘s review of Shorefall.

Awards:

Premios Kelvin is awarded for excellence in works translated into Spanish. The finalists have been announced.

File770 highlights some more crime fiction awards.

Gatherings, or not:

Scotland’s Wigtown Book Festival will go online. I didn’t know there was a Wigtown Book Festival, but Wigtown is Scotland’s National Book Town. Does the USA have a book town? I can’t tell but I did find this cool article.

Books and Writing:

The Washington Post has a nice article about audio book narrators. These focus on classic and modern general fiction books of note but the points Katherine A. Porter makes in it translate to genre.

Thanks to File 770 for pointing to these videos from Orbit Books, which also pair a cocktail with new releases. Cheers!

Judith Tarr knows a lot about horses, and it’s plain she loves them. At Tor.com, she posted a column on foaling. Wow, eye-opening!

The New England Science Fiction Association (NEFSA) is offering discounts on many books. (H/T to File 770.)

File 770 also shared this image of a masked reader!

Nerds of a Feather reviewed The Book of Dragons, an anthology edited by Jonathan Strahan.

Black Girl Nerds highlights crowdfunding for an SF novel called Farima. It sounds like a good story.

Locus Magazine reviews a Kate Wilhelm collection, acknowledging that during her lifetime, despite her achievements in the field, she worked in the shadow of her more famous husband, Damon Knight.

Internet:

408 footprints in the fossil record give us a visceral insight into how Pleistocene Era hunter-gather societies worked.

Conspiracy theorists have attacked telecom towers in various US states, notably Tennessee, based on the idea that 5G cell networks transmit the novel coronavirus.

This interesting recipe uses 2 lemons and two cups of sugar. I thought, “Wow,” but you use every part of the lemon except the seeds.

Games:

Kotaku’s Stephen Totillo shares lots of info about the upcoming Assassin’s Creed game, Valhalla. They had me at the artwork.

Tech:

Here is an overview of Google Chrome’s tab grouping feature. Somebody must need this.

Videos:

Carly Simon’s Oscar and Grammy winning song “Let the River Run.”

You know how you were going to take up a new hobby, or learn to play an instrument, during the pandemic? Well, here’s one, the lithophone.

Author

  • Marion Deeds

    Marion Deeds, with us since March, 2011, is the author of the fantasy novella ALUMINUM LEAVES. Her short fiction has appeared in the anthologies BEYOND THE STARS, THE WAND THAT ROCKS THE CRADLE, STRANGE CALIFORNIA, and in Podcastle, The Noyo River Review, Daily Science Fiction and Flash Fiction Online. She’s retired from 35 years in county government, and spends some of her free time volunteering at a second-hand bookstore in her home town.