Today's Tuesday Fiction is by Athena Andreadis. Athena was born in Greece and lured to the US at age 18 by a full scholarship to Harvard, then MIT. She does basic research in molecular neurobiology, focusing on mechanisms of mental retardation and dementia. She is an avid reader in four languages across genres, the author... Continue Reading →
Monday Original Content: An Interview with Athena Andreadis
Athena Andreadis interviewed by Charles Tan Hi Athena! Thanks for agreeing to do the interview. First off, could you tell us about the SF anthology you're working on now? What kind of stories are you looking for? So far, what are the challenges in producing the antho? My pleasure, Charles! The SF anthology will almost... Continue Reading →
SF Signal interview Athena Andreadis
Over at SF Signal, Charles Tan interviews World SF Blog contributor Athena Andreadis: Athena Andreadis was born in Greece and lured to the US at age 18 by a full scholarship to Harvard, then MIT. She does basic research in molecular neurobiology, focusing on mechanisms of mental retardation and dementia. She is an avid reader in... Continue Reading →
Strange Horizons looking for Women Reviewers
Prompted in part, no doubt, by this post by Athena Andreadis, Strange Horizons reviews editor Abigail Nussbaum has put out a call for women reviewers to join the Strange Horizons team: Ten days ago Niall Harrison posted The SF Count, a look at how genre review venues break down according to gender--how many female authors are... Continue Reading →