Science fiction blogs
Here are a few blogs that I check on a fairly regular basis.
Robert J. Sawyer is the author of such brilliant novels as Hominids, Calculating God, and Wake. He’s Canadian, and we once interviewed him in Challenging Destiny. On his blog he talks about his books, of course, but he also talks about other things that interest him. He answers questions that people have asked him, giving his opinions on a range of topics.
Joan Slonczewski is a professor of biology — she regularly teaches a “Biology in Science Fiction” course. She also occasionally publishes science fiction. Her amazing novels include A Door Into Ocean, Brain Plague, and The Highest Frontier. We once interviewed her for the Challenging Destiny web site. She talks about biology on her blog, and often poses an ethical question for her readers.
Frederik Pohl is one of science fiction’s elder statesmen — he’s about to turn 93. He’s been a writer, editor, and president of the SFWA. His fascinating novels include Gateway, Man Plus, and Jem. On his blog he often recounts events from the good old days, but he also gives his thoughts on current politics.
Teresa and Patrick Nielsen Hayden both edit books, mostly science fiction and fantasy, for Tor Books. Patrick also edits short fiction, and Teresa also writes nonfiction. The blog is written along with James D. Macdonald, Avram Grumer, and Abi Sutherland. It covers topics such as politics and publishing. It typically points out something that you should know about, and is guaranteed to be clear and persuasive.
January 27th, 2017 at 3:21 pm
One more. John Scalzi writes superb books like “Old Man’s War” and “Redshirts.” He also talks about politics and other things in an articulate manner on his blog…
http://whatever.scalzi.com/
October 12th, 2017 at 3:12 pm
One more. David Brin writes imaginative books like “The Postman” and “The Uplift War.” He also talks about space, and the problems of today and how to solve them on his blog…
http://davidbrin.blogspot.ca/