SFWA joined several other organizations in correspondence to the U.S. Copyright Office, sending this letter expressing the concerns they have with the potential uses of AI.
The British Library was the victim of a cyberattack. (This article may be behind a paywall.)
For Jim Butcher fans Tor.com offers an excerpt of his latest, The Olympian Affair.
In the Old and Lost Things department, it’s possible a long-missing model of the Enterprise from Star Trak has been located. It was listed on eBay, but the listing was removed when sharp-eyed techs recognized the long-missing artifact.
The CW has cancelled Superman and Lois.
“[Publishing] is ancient and omnipresent. To me, it is a force of nature or a living thing.” Lyrical and a bit grandiose, but in this Publishers Weekly article the writer waxes poetic about why publishing isn’t dying, and isn’t even sick.
Doctor Who is letting go of a decades-old “no hanky-panky” rule.
File 770 offers a reviews of the British Library’s current exhibit on Fantasy; Realm of the Imagination, plus some interesting facts about the library itself.
Nerds of a Feather reviews Killers of the Flower Moon, which seems like a stretch. This reviewer loved it unabashedly, so there’s that.
I had it on my list to reread (which means I looked over at the bookcase one night, saw it…
Marion, I'm saving James (and Orbital) for after my semester ends so I can devote my undivided attention to them.…
Susan, glad you enjoyed. Samuel Jackson should absolutely play him in the movie!
Troy, 100% agreed. Sadly the BBC adaptation is also confused about this. They seem to think Orciny is some kind…
Hey Marion! The weather is the *same* in Ul Qoma and Beszel in the novel. They even have a recurring…