Looking for diversion? Best-selling and best are distinct concepts, but popularity remains a hint at options worth considering. In the video department, therefore, I found this list from Fortune to be interesting: "Here are the 10 highest-grossing sci-fi movies of all time." The Star Wars franchise, not surprisingly, dominates the list -- and in the case of episodes four through six, I even understand. I thoroughly enjoyed about half these top grossers.
Mars is, of course, a favored destination of science fiction. How about getting real people there? Several SF authors recently participated in a panel at "Humans to Mars Summit in Washington." Panelists and colleagues were (alphabetically): Catherine Asaro, Geoffrey Landis, Tom Ligon, Michael Swanwick, and Mary Turzillo. I wish I'd had the spare time earlier in the month to have joined them.
Finally, if you recall my uncharacteristically introspective post of a few weeks ago, "Of Hugo Awards, Sad Puppies, and notoriety," the controversy has gone mainstream. See, from The Wall Street Journal, "The Culture Wars Invade Science Fiction."
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