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message 1: by Rob, Roberator (new)

Rob (robzak) | 7205 comments Mod
Veronica wrote: "Hey everyone!

We have a hard time keeping up with all the various threads for updated news! If you want us to read a news story on S&L, post it in this thread along with why you think we should talk about it! That way, we can view new entries by date!

Thanks to Dara for the idea!"


New Thread for a New Year. Share your quick burns for 2016!


message 2: by Sky (last edited Jan 02, 2016 08:16AM) (new)

Sky | 665 comments George RR Martin finally admitted what everyone knew - that The Winds of Winter won't be out before the premiere of season six of Game of Thrones on HBO


message 3: by Rob, Roberator (new)

Rob (robzak) | 7205 comments Mod
Sky wrote: "George RR Martin finally admitted what everyone knew - that The Winds of Winter won't be out before the premiere of season six of Game of Thrones on HBO"

In other news, rain is wet. At this point I may not bother to read it if it ever comes out.


message 4: by Sandra (new)

Sandra (whatlovelybooks) | 182 comments John Scalzi dropped some interesting news on his blog earlier this week: he won’t have a new novel coming out in 2016. Instead, his next will come in 2017.Link to his blog post.


message 6: by Trike (new)

Trike | 11254 comments Rob wrote: "Sky wrote: "George RR Martin finally admitted what everyone knew - that The Winds of Winter won't be out before the premiere of season six of Game of Thrones on HBO"

In other news, rain is wet."


You totally stole my line from the last time he announced a delay. :p


message 7: by Trike (new)

Trike | 11254 comments Sean wrote: "Man raises a million dollars to make his own Star Trek film. Viacom lawyers respond, "Yeah, no.""

That's a shame his ambition blurred the line of what's acceptable, because the short film "Prelude to Axanar" is easily the best Star Trek movie made since Wrath of Khan. The guy's got the skills.


message 8: by Tamahome (new)

Tamahome | 7242 comments Sean wrote: "Man raises a million dollars to make his own Star Trek film. Viacom lawyers respond, "Yeah, no.""

They didn't even know they were being sued until they read the news. http://io9.gizmodo.com/star-trek-fan-...


message 9: by Tobias (new)

Tobias Langhoff (tobiasvl) | 136 comments The Expanse, the Syfy TV series based on Leviathan Wakes and its sequels, has been renewed for a second season before the first has finished airing: http://variety.com/2015/tv/news/the-e...


message 10: by Trike (new)

Trike | 11254 comments Tamahome wrote: "Sean wrote: "Man raises a million dollars to make his own Star Trek film. Viacom lawyers respond, "Yeah, no.""

They didn't even know they were being sued until they read the news. http://io9.gizmo..."


Paramount/Viacom is particularly litigious when it comes to Trek. A couple decades ago they tried to shut down pretty much every fan site dedicated to Star Trek. They do things wrong a lot, because they have that bully mentality.


message 11: by Trike (new)

Trike | 11254 comments NPR just posted that Harlan Ellison has a new book out.

Harlan Ellison. Released. A. New. Book.

WHY WASN'T I INFORMED?!

Came out December 31st from Subterranean Press. It's called Can & Can'tankerous. Which is awesome.

http://www.npr.org/2016/01/02/4612813...




message 12: by Sean (last edited Jan 03, 2016 07:38PM) (new)

Sean O'Hara (seanohara) | 2365 comments Tamahome wrote: "They didn't even know they were being sued until they read the news. "

Supposedly.

"CBS has not authorized, sanctioned or licensed this project in any way, and this has been communicated to those involved,” a representative from the network told TheWrap. “We continue to object to professional commercial ventures trading off our property rights and are considering further options to protect these rights.”


That article is from August.

Trike wrote: "Paramount/Viacom is particularly litigious when it comes to Trek."

Not recently. They've taken a very laissez faire attitude towards fanfic and fan films for at least a decade -- provided the makers don't try to monetize it (and even then they'll let productions run fundraisers for specific purposes, like "Hey, we need $1000 to build a transporter room set"). Viacom's legal department will even lay ground rules for groups that ask.

They're going after Axanar because Alec Peters stepped way out of line -- I mean, the guy's selling his own Star Trek branded coffee.


message 13: by Trike (new)

Trike | 11254 comments I'm not saying he's an innocent victim -- I'm sure he knew he was stepping over the line -- but that he was playing chicken with a company that has a well-earned reputation for attacking people who cross them.

I mean, Viacom sued Google for a billion-with-a-B dollars over copyright infringements committed by users uploading clips to YouTube from their library, including Star Trek. YouTube users were infringing Paramount's copyrights (according to Viacom) from day one of the service, which Viacom ignored. Google bought YouTube in October 2006. Viacom sued Google in March of 2007. They didn't go after any other video services.

I'm guessing it's because those other services were start-ups without deep pockets.

Viacom appealed the multiple rulings against them and Googled finally paid them money to go away in 2014, 7 years after the lawsuit was initiated.

You don't swim with sharks and not expect to lose a limb.


message 14: by Nokomis.FL (new)

Nokomis.FL (nokomisfl) | 316 comments Friend of show, N.K. Jemisin Launches SFF Column at The New York Times Book Review

http://www.tor.com/2016/01/04/nk-jemi...

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/03/boo...


message 15: by Joanna Chaplin (new)

Joanna Chaplin | 1175 comments Writing Excuses podcast, having wrapped up their "masterclass" season, have started a new season talking about various plot elements in stories. So the mystery our hero investigates, or a scifi story with an ensemble. Horror with a romance element. That sort of thing.

http://www.writingexcuses.com/2016/01...


message 16: by Joanna Chaplin (new)

Joanna Chaplin | 1175 comments A quick search didn't tell me if someone posted about this yet, so I apologize if it's old news, but Alex Garland, director of Ex Machina, is making a movie of Annihilation.

http://io9.gizmodo.com/the-director-o...

A "looser adaptation", whatever that means.

Oh, Ex Machina. Visually and technically, you were fantastic, but I found you disturbing.


message 17: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Richter (stephenofskytrain) | 1648 comments This has nothing to do with neither Sword Nor Laser but HBO has greenlighted the much promise " 'Deadwood " film. Deadwood is my favorite HBO series so I am hopeful it will happen,
http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/01/0...


message 18: by Trike (new)

Trike | 11254 comments Stephen wrote: "This has nothing to do with neither Sword Nor Laser but HBO has greenlighted the much promise " 'Deadwood " film. Deadwood is my favorite HBO series so I am hopeful it will happen,
http://www.ign.c..."


I'm... happy for you? I guess?

Why is it here and not on the Western group's news page? This is kind of topic-specific, after all.


message 19: by Sky (new)

Sky | 665 comments Trike wrote: "Why is it here and not on the Western group's news page? This is kind of topic-specific, after all. "

What kind of lily livered yellow bellied sapsucker wouldn't be thrilled to read about the news on quick burns? It's about as on topic as any of the hundreds of posts about the latest marvel comic to come to netflix. It also happens to be my favorite HBO series of all time as well.


message 20: by Trike (new)

Trike | 11254 comments Oh, well if you guys like it, then gee it must be fine to bring it up on a completely unrelated message board.

The difference between Deadwood and Marvel comics is that the former is a Western while the latter is Fantasy. Therefore everything -- Every. Single. Thing. -- about Marvel is germane to this group, while nothing -- literally nothing -- about Deadwood is on topic.

I love the Great British Baking Show -- I'm not kidding at all, it is, in the parlance of Deadwood, "Totally f**king sh*t-hot sumb*tch fun and godd*mn games! F**k!" -- and I'm stoked to see it come back.

But I won't post about it here because it's off-topic.


message 21: by Kate (last edited Jan 08, 2016 09:36PM) (new)

Kate (kilotangobravo) | 13 comments TechCrunch reports that Pottermore has abandoned exclusivity for the Harry Potter series. You can now purchase the ebooks directly through Amazon and B&N.

http://techcrunch.com/2016/01/08/harr...

Also, Deadwood is awesome!


message 22: by Joanna Chaplin (new)

Joanna Chaplin | 1175 comments Trike wrote: "Oh, well if you guys like it, then gee it must be fine to bring it up on a completely unrelated message board.

The difference between Deadwood and Marvel comics is that the former is a Western whi..."


If a work were a western with fantasy aspects, which I've heard described as "weird western", then it would be on point, although maybe not as popular with this crown. So says the me.


message 23: by Trike (new)

Trike | 11254 comments Yes, Cowboys & Aliens or High Plains Drifter or Timerider or Back to the Future III or The Dark Tower or Preacher, Vol. 1: Gone to Texas or Territory or the HBO remake of Westworld ... all of these would be on point.

A straight Western like Deadwood, no.


message 24: by Rob, Roberator (new)

Rob (robzak) | 7205 comments Mod
OK. If you want to debate about what content is appropriate to share in the group, please do so in another thread. Let's try to keep this thread to news posts.

Thanks.


message 25: by Warren (last edited Jan 10, 2016 07:13AM) (new)

Warren | 1556 comments Data from 200 floppy disks containing unpublished Gene Roddenberry works recovered
http://www.geek.com/?p=1643990
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The data on the disks were written in a custom version of CP-M
but some of the disks have "Word star 4" written on them.
The total amount of data was around 2-3 meg.
I have no idea how efficient his custom CP-M was but I took a look at a ebook that I had close at hand.It was 495kb. (less then half a meg). So in theory there could be a few novel's worth of material on those disks. Or maybe he just saved some boot leg copies of Zork, Castle Wolfenstein or his very own version of ST.
https://goo.gl/0ma2fb
http://www.z80.eu/startrek/first_st.jpg
(I hope its a actual script.)


message 26: by Nokomis.FL (new)

Nokomis.FL (nokomisfl) | 316 comments 2016 Phillip K. Dick Award Nominees

http://www.locusmag.com/News/2016/01/...


message 27: by Tamahome (last edited Jan 12, 2016 02:02PM) (new)

Tamahome | 7242 comments The Magicians pilot is online (and On Demand). It's like Harry Potter mixed with Game of Thrones (isn't everything?). http://www.syfy.com/themagicians

‏@JamesSACorey -- People gave us crap about "Game of Thrones in Space," but a lot of new shows seem to be, "Game of Thrones but... no, just Game of Thrones."


message 28: by Trike (new)

Trike | 11254 comments “I got a phone call quite recently from somebody who said, ‘I saw that picture you did with Christopher Plummer and Timothy Dalton. It’s a good little movie. And now I think, instead of a little drama, you’re trying to show you’ve got acting chops, you should go back to doing what made you: a big, giant action movie! I have one, you rewrite the script, you say the word, you’re the director. We’ve got a fifty million dollar budget, it’s right up your alley!’ And I say, ‘What is it?’ ‘It’s not “Die Hard On A Boat” or “Die Hard In A Shopping Mall”, it’s a fresh idea: it’s Die Hard… but in a building!’” – Steven de Souza (writer of Die Hard), Dreams on Spec


message 29: by Nokomis.FL (new)

Nokomis.FL (nokomisfl) | 316 comments For fans of the Rho Inception and Rho Agenda series, author Richard Phillips is about to release a third trilogy, The Rho Assimilation. The first book, The Kasari Nexus, will be released in April 2016, but if you can't wait, previews of the first 2 books are up on his blog.

http://secondship.com/

http://rhoagenda.me/2015/09/11/previe...


message 30: by Tamahome (new)

Tamahome | 7242 comments Maybe GRRM won't be late with his next Game of Thrones book. It turns out publishers can put out books as fast as they want. http://io9.gizmodo.com/it-turns-out-t...


message 31: by Aaron (new)

Aaron Nagy | 379 comments Tamahome wrote: "Maybe GRRM won't be late with his next Game of Thrones book. It turns out publishers can put out books as fast as they want. http://io9.gizmodo.com/it-turns-out-t......"

Comparisons to older books isn't fair as they were written on a typewriter not on a word processor.


message 32: by Tamahome (new)

Tamahome | 7242 comments I thought he wrote everything in Wordstar on an old MSDOS computer. http://grrm.livejournal.com/197075.html


message 33: by Nokomis.FL (new)

Nokomis.FL (nokomisfl) | 316 comments Tamahome wrote: "I thought he wrote everything in Wordstar on an old MSDOS computer. http://grrm.livejournal.com/197075.html"

That's my understanding


message 34: by Warren (last edited Jan 13, 2016 04:54PM) (new)

Warren | 1556 comments I believe he does now. However his first book came out about ten years before Wordstar. He'd been writing almost 20 years before starting the Song of fire and ice series. It makes sense that his early book were done on a typewriter (or possibly hand written).


message 35: by Joanna Chaplin (new)

Joanna Chaplin | 1175 comments *sigh* We lost another one. Alan Rickman, aged 69 due to cancer.

http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment...


message 36: by Dara (new)

Dara (cmdrdara) | 2702 comments Tamahome wrote: "Maybe GRRM won't be late with his next Game of Thrones book. It turns out publishers can put out books as fast as they want. http://io9.gizmodo.com/it-turns-out-t......"

Well, he and his publishers wanted it out before season 6 of Game of Thrones so he's late.


message 37: by Tamahome (new)

Tamahome | 7242 comments Joanna wrote: "*sigh* We lost another one. Alan Rickman, aged 69 due to cancer.

http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment..."


By Grapthar's hammer!


message 38: by Trike (new)

Trike | 11254 comments Argh.


message 39: by AndrewP (new)

AndrewP (andrewca) | 2670 comments They have made a movie of 'Pride Prejudice and Zombies', trailer available on YouTube here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syjfm...


message 40: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Richter (stephenofskytrain) | 1648 comments A new Joe Abercrombie short story edited by the new guy at Tor.com.
http://www.tor.com/2016/01/12/twos-co...


message 41: by Tamahome (new)

Tamahome | 7242 comments The new guy is Jonathan Strahan (Coode Street podcast, Best SF&F of the Year anthologies...).


message 42: by Joanna Chaplin (new)

Joanna Chaplin | 1175 comments I just got a message to my Goodreads inbox that Goodreads is going to interview Lois McMaster Bujold for the February Goodreads newsletter. It's not up there yet, but when it is, it will appear at this link:

https://www.goodreads.com/voice


message 43: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Richter (stephenofskytrain) | 1648 comments An interesting story on how The Winds of Winter
can hit the market in three months instead of the normal timespan.
http://www.tor.com/2016/01/13/winds-o...


message 44: by Tamahome (new)

Tamahome | 7242 comments The Mountain From 'Game Of Thrones' Claims A New Record For Fridge-Carrying http://digg.com/video/the-mountain-fr...

His name is actually Thor!


message 46: by Nokomis.FL (new)

Nokomis.FL (nokomisfl) | 316 comments Amazon Echo can now read your Kindle books aloud on request

http://www.engadget.com/2016/01/16/am...


message 47: by Trike (new)

Trike | 11254 comments HBO has shut down production on Westworld for two months due to script problems. It's being spun as the scripts are late, but scuttlebutt has it the early screenings went very badly. This is the second time the show has been halted.

http://io9.gizmodo.com/hbos-westworld...


message 48: by Warren (last edited Jan 19, 2016 11:25AM) (new)

Warren | 1556 comments Trike wrote: "HBO has shut down production on Westworld for two months due to script problems. It's being spun as the scripts are late, but scuttlebutt has it the early screenings went very badly. This is the se..."

They decided to finish writing the scripts before shooting the rest of the season.

Crazy talk!
(George R R Martin)
-----------------------------------
Quote- “As we head into the final phase of production on Westworld, we’ve made the decision to take a brief hiatus in order to get ahead of the writing,” said a statement released by HBO. So basically, things were going well but writers Jonathan Nolan (The Dark Knight) and Lisa Joy (Burn Notice) just wanted some time to finish the final four scripts. So it’s a good thing. They don’t want to rush production just because they have to. They want to make the product as good as possible. The show will go back into production in March, according to Variety, and it still on track to premiere at some point this year."

http://io9.gizmodo.com/hbos-westworld...


message 49: by Sky (new)

Sky | 665 comments Trike wrote: "HBO has shut down production on Westworld for two months due to script problems. It's being spun as the scripts are late, but scuttlebutt has it the early screenings went very badly. This is the se..."

If you want to post about Westerns...Hah! Just kidding...

Did you know that the original Westworld was the first movie to use CGI? Westworld was one of my favorite movies when I was little.


message 50: by Tamahome (new)

Tamahome | 7242 comments The original Westworld was direction by author Michael Crichton!


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