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The marches rapidly toward its February shooting date, and pre-production is moving along at a rapid pace. Writer-producer JosephMallozzi has been updating fans on the show's progress this month at his "Brad and Rob did a terrific job of kicking things off in thrilling fashion," Mallozzi said of the premiere episode's script. "The script is fast-paced and fun; its characters unique...
... into Sheppard a bit and the type of guy he is and really what drives him," executive producer JosephMallozzi said in an interview with SCI FI Wire. "What drives a guy like him to basically abandon everything he knows in the Milky Way to travel billions of light years to this other galaxy in order to protect people he doesn't even know? So that question gets asked, and it is not exactly...
The Guardian offers Rocket Men: A brief history of the jetpack ! Over at JosephMallozzi's blog, Brian Lumley , author of Necroscope , answers reader questions. The latest Time Traveler Show podcast features Vernor Vinge. Additional recordings made at Penguicon 6.0 feature John Scalzi, talks about sf's cultural relevance, Self-Promotion, and Podcasting. [via SFFaudio ] Free Fiction [courtesy...
Cover Pr0n: Artist James Jean details the genesis of the cover for his art book, Fables . Here's a Flickr set of Alan Aldridge SF Covers . Interviews an Profiles: @JosephMallozzi's blog: David Anthony Durham ( Acacia ) answers reader questions. @Genreville: Cherie Priest , author of ( Fathom ), who is guest-blogging this week at Ecstatic Days . @SciFi Wire: Hellboy creator Mike Mignola...
... Daryl Gregory ( Pandemonium ). @MilSciFi: Andy Remic ( War Machine an BioHell ) Coming Up: JosephMallozzi has put out a call for questions for his upcoming interview with Brian Lumley . (He also reviews Lumley's Necroscope .) Free Fiction [courtesy of QuasarDragon ]: @Fantasy Magazine: " Scatter and Return, the Eyes of the Princess " by Willow Fagan. @Strange Horizons: Part Two of...
JosephMallozzi's recent review of David Anthony Durham's Acacia is very positive, as were most of the reviews I've seen for it. I don't follow fantasy as closely as sf - my hit-or-miss success with the genre being the reason - but even I know that it's been very well received. It seems to me that since the start of the decade, there have been a few titles that have floated to top of...
... television and theatre. When I started regularly reading Stargate:Atlantis executive producer JosephMallozzi’s blog in the first half of last year, I also found another purpose for blogging. Joe not only writes about what’s going on for the show he executive produces and writes for, but also about the film and television industry, about writing for screen, about the crew and cast,...
... and then be released on DVD in 2009. That story is currently being scripted by executive producers JosephMallozzi and Paul Mullie.Although SCI FI has not yet announced the specifics of its December and January schedules, by our best guess will take a holiday break for December 19 and 26, and return with on January 2. The network is expected to announce that schedule in the near future.There...
... The Far Horizons group will read Seventh Son by Orson Scott Card. The January 2009 selections for JosephMallozzi's book club : SF: On Basilisk Station by David Weber. Horror: The Living Dead edited by John Joseph Adams. Fantasy: City of Saints and Madmen by Jeff Vandermeer. The inaugural list of Night Shade Books titles is now available on Baen's e-publishing site, www.webscription.net...
... in 2004. The two are also writing the pilot.As previously mentioned by Atlantis executive producer JosephMallozzi (), several episode ideas have also been pitched. Casting is well underway (), though its too soon to reveal the actors that will play Colonel Everett Young and his team."Brad pitched us the series and its first five episodes and, I have to say, it's a far cry from the...