Happy Thursday, everyone!
A few items of interest:
* John Scalzi on
"Science Fiction at the 2011 Oscars." * Speaking of the Academy Awards, can I just say how happy I was to see
Winter's Bone
honored? If you haven't seen this elegant, understated Gothic film set in the Ozarks, I recommend it.
Here's an article on the film as an American (and Southern) Gothic work at
The Gothic Imagination.
* Jack Seabrook on
"Two Lost Stories by Frederic Brown."* TheOneRing.net and Galatia Films have created the
"Hobbit in 5" YouTube Channel where viewers can see the latest news and rumors from the forthcoming
The Hobbit film in convenient five-minute HD videos.
* I'm not entirely convinced that this qualifies as
bookstore genre fail. And happy early birthday wishes to
reynardine
and
arisbe
. May you both have a great day and a wonderful year to come!
With apologies to... oh, just about everybody (ha!)... here's Julian Smith's "I'm Reading a Book."
"Education never ends Watson. It is a series of lessons with the greatest for the last."
- Sherlock Holmes, "The Red Circle," Arthur Conan Doyle
Published on January 27, 2011 05:53