A fairly busy news week for genre fiction. The award season is pretty much over. Seems like there are quite a number of authors who are between projects and are out in the blogosphere, so it wasn’t too difficult to find you a few things worth taking a look at. In the coming weeks, if you find something interesting you think everyone should read, drop me a line via the contact form and let me know, or just post it below. Let’s get started:

fantasy book reviews science fiction book reviews1) The Final NPR top 100 Science Fiction Fantasy Poll Results: Quite a few were expected, but there are some surprises on the list.

2) Game of Thrones Scripts Stolen: A couple of autographed scripts have gone missing.

3) Hugo Awards to be Streamed Live: I’m curious about how this will go. I will try to tune in if time allows for it. If anybody else manages to watch it, let us know what you thought about it.

4) The Best Presidential Portraits Ever: Lincoln riding a grizzly bear… nothing else needs to be said.

5) When Did Magic Become Elitist?: An interesting article over at Io9 dealing with class issues in magic. Wish I had thought of it for a Thoughtful Thursday column.fantasy book reviews science fiction book reviews

6) Lost in Translation : Ari Marmell over on the Pyr blog wrote an informative post about word choices in fiction. He particularly focuses on those words that readers complain “pull them out of the story.” As a reviewer I found this to be a helpful article, and I’ll keep his thoughts in mind the next time I come across an odd word choice.

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    JUSTIN BLAZIER (on FanLit's staff since September 2009) is a Cyber-Security Analyst/Network Engineer located in Northern Kentucky. Like many fantasy enthusiasts, Justin cut his teeth on authors like Tolkien, Anthony, and Lewis. Due to lack of space, his small public library would often give him their donated SFF books. When he is not reading books he is likely playing board games or Tabletop RPGs. Justin lives in a quiet neighborhood with his wife, their daughter, and Norman the dog.

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