Hugh Cook – The Wordsmith and the Warrior by Dan Rabarts Hugh Cook might not be a name instantly recognised by readers of the fantasy genre, but to his legion of dedicated fans across the world, mention of the man and his work inspires a sense of reverence. Cook remains one of New Zealand’s unsung… Continue Reading →
Selected Features
Over the past four years we’ve run a selection of articles, guest posts and round tables exclusive to the blog. Here is a small selection: Non-Western SF Roundtable (Part 1) Non-Western SF Roundtable (Part 2) (Global) Women in SF Round Table Australian SF Round Table Round Table: On Environment and Background, Part One Round Table: Environment and Background, Part… Continue Reading →
Monday Original Content: An Interview With Wu Yan
This week on the WSNB, Charles Tan interviews Chinese editor, writer and teacher Wu Yan. Hi! Thanks for agreeing to do the interview. First off, what’s the appeal of science fiction for you? When I was a child, science fiction was a colorful rainbow in front of me. It helped me overcome the difficulties of… Continue Reading →