- Kris Thomas on The Unknown World Of Sinhala Science Fiction, at Roar Media. (11 November)
Tag: Links round-up
ICYMI: links round-up, July 2021
- The History and Politics of Wuxia from the medieval through the modern era, by Jeannette Ng at Tor.com (2 July)
- Singapore now has its own superhero: Big Red Dot. (12 July)
- Arabic YA Literature’s Fantastic Worlds and Where to Find Them: a Zoom discussion led by Susanne Abou Ghaida, on YouTube. (12 July)
- “State of Matter is on a quest to define what Speculative Fiction means from a South Asian perspective.” – congratulations on State of Matter’s first issue. (15 July)
- The Mithila Review Show: In Conversation with Lavanya Lakshminarayan. (16 July)
- Tarun K. Saint interviews M. G. Vassanji, at The Beacon. (17 July)
- The latest free issue of Southeast Asian Review of English (SARE) is edited by Gabriela Lee: “Worldbuilding and the Asian Imagination”. (18 July)
ICYMI: links round-up, June 2021
- Stephen Theaker reviews Tarun K. Saint’s anthology The Gollancz Book of South Asian Speculative Fiction, available in the UK from 3 June as New Horizons. (4 February).
- Indrapramit Das interviewed about his writing process in The Hindustan Times. (4 June)
- A roundtable discussion on Indian Science Fiction with Suparno Banerjee, Sumit Bardhan, Sandipan Ganguly and Dip Ghosh, at Facebook’s Asian Science Fiction & Fantasy group. (6 June)
- Lavie Tidhar on The Unsung History of Jewish Writers and the Birth of Science Fiction, at LitHub. (14 June)
- Ng Yi-Sheng summarises Dean Francis Alfar’s talk Asian Speculative Fiction 101, at Facebook. (25 June)
- Trailer for Marvel Studios’ Chinese superhero movie Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, in cinemas from September. (25 June)
ICYMI: Links round-up, May 2021
- Kazuo Ishiguro goes into the history of his novel Never Let Me Go and compares it to his latest novel Klara and the Sun, at Goodreads. (1 May)
- E. Lily Yu’s personal ‘A Love Letter to Libraries’ at Uncanny Magazine. (4 May)
- Gary K. Wolfe reviews E. Lily Yu’s first non-genre novel On Fragile Waves and assesses the minimal fantasy therein, at Locus. (10 May)
- “Is there such a thing as Indian science fiction?” Sumit Bardhan assesses Suparno Banerjee’s Indian Science Fiction: Patterns, History and Hybridity, at Scroll.in. (16 May)
- Sean Wilsey in conversation with Haruki Murakami, at InsideHook. (25 May)
- Kerry Dodd reviews the Strugatsky Brothers’ The Doomed City, at the BSFA Review. (29 May)
ICYMI: Links round-up, April 2021
- Hillary Kelly butts up against Haruki Murakami’s latest collection First Person Singular, reviewed in the Los Angeles Times. (1 April) … Rob Doyle at The Guardian is a little kinder, but not by much. (12 April)
- A 1-hour podcast from Kuzhali Manickavel on writing English in India, plus a short story she discusses, ‘Item Girls’, at Granta Online. (2 April)
- Aamer Hussain on Usman T. Malik: The Fabulist of Lahore at Dawn. (4 April)
- Singaporean spec-fic authors Suffian Hakim and Jocelyn Suarez discuss telling dark stories at Singapore Time Out. (5 April)
- Emad El-Din Aysha interviews Malaysian writer Chuah Gaut Eng about her only science fiction story ‘Memoirs of an Aranaean Harpist’ at Eksentrika.com. (22 April)
- Lee Mandelo at Tor.com reviews Terminal Boredom, the first of two collections from the iconic Japanese writer Izumi Suzuki. (22 April)
- Asian SEA Story on Facebook has an overview of 10 ghosts and ghouls from across Southeast Asia. (25 April)
ICYMI: Links round-up, January–March 2021
- Desirée Custers on Arab and African Science Fiction: (re)claiming the past, reflecting on the present, and envisioning the future. (26 February)
- Ziya Jones interviews Zeyn Joukhadar about her new novel The Thirty Names of Night: “It’s Powerful to Let People Love You with a Name that You Chose for Yourself”, at Hazlitt. (2 March)
- Okuma Yuichiro interviews Liu Cixin on Humanity, Crisis, and Changes at Chinese Literature Today. (5 March)
- Aliette de Bodard at LocusMag: excerpt from the interview ‘Where Is It Written?’ (15 March)
- Ng Yi-Sheng at Facebook on Zen Cho’s 2020 novella The Order of the Pure Moon Reflected in Water ... some useful commentary. (21 March)
- Emad El-Din Aysha interviews Dr. Csicsery-Ronay Istvan on The Golden Mean Between Local and Global SF, at The Levant News. (25 March)
- Marc de Faoite’s review of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun at The Vibes.com. (27 March 2021)
- Jaideep Unudurti reviews the latest tome from J. Furcifer Bhairav and Rakesh Khanna, Blaft Publications’ encyclopedic Ghosts, Monsters, and Demons of India at Open Magazine. (26 March)
- The latest Strange Horizons issue is a Palestinian Special. (29 March)
ICYMI: Links round-up October–December 2020
- Beejay Silcox reviews Rumaan Alam’s Leave the World Behind, at The Guardian. (3 December)
- Shweta Taneja on SF in India, at Locus. (8 December)
- Vaisakh E. Hari at India’s The Week on Fantastic worlds and where to find them. (27 December)
Links round-up, January–March 2020
- Amar Diwakar: Will Asian and African sci-fi take over our idea of the future? at the UAE’s The National. (1 March 2020)
Links round-up, October–December 2019
- Mya Nunnally on A Beginner’s Guide to Chinese Science Fiction at Book Riot. (27 November 2019)
- Michael Burianyk guest post: “Ukrainian Gods: Slavic Myths and Legends for Fantasy Writers” at Locus. (29 November 2019)
- Ken Liu: Why Is Chinese Sci-Fi Everywhere Now? Ken Liu Knows at the New York Times. (3 December 2019)
Links round-up, July–September 2019
- Shruti Sonal: The Future of Science Fiction in India at the Telegraph India. (3 July 2019)