Ann VanderMeer interview, FF #252

Episode #252 of Fast Forward: Contemporary Science Fiction is out.  Better late than never!  This month we look into our stack of “unpublished” interviews, and present both Ann and Jeff VanderMeer, recorded at Capclave 2010.  Ann and Jeff were both Guests of Honor at the convention, and were gracious enough to give us a few minutes of their time to talk about their work.

In our intervew with Ann VanderMeer, she talks about her early editing and publishing ventures, her work as editor-in-chief at Weird Tales magazine, and her collaborations with husband Jeff.  She also discusses her views on steampunk and new weird fiction.  (Please note that in August of 2011, Weird Tales was sold to another publisher and Ann left her editorial position at the magazine.  In November of 2011, she and Jeff launched Weird Fiction Review, a website that calls itself “your non-denominational source for the weird”.

Also in this episode:
Marianne Petrino reviews the anime feature film The Girl Who Leapt Through Time.
A special mini-interview (also from Capclave 2010) with small press publisher Alisa Krasnostein of Twelfth Planet Press

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Jeff VanderMeer interview, FF #252

Episode #252 of Fast Forward: Contemporary Science Fiction is out.  Better late than never!  This month we look into our stack of “unpublished” interviews, and present both Ann and Jeff VanderMeer, recorded at Capclave 2010.  Ann and Jeff were both Guests of Honor at the convention, and were gracious enough to give us a few minutes of their time to talk about their work.

In our interview with Jeff Vandermeer, he talks about his acclaimed and unusual fiction, as well as his editorial collaborations with wife Ann.  He also discusses his take on both steampunk and new weird fiction.

Also in this episode:
Marianne Petrino reviews the anime feature film The Girl Who Leapt Through Time.
A special mini-interview (also from Capclave 2010) with small press publisher Alisa Krasnostein of Twelfth Planet Press

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What I Just Read – Mike Z

I just finished Zoo City by Lauren Beukes who is from South Africa. A fascinating book. It was a kind of an alternate history, hard-boiled detective, magical, strange combination of a book.


It seems that when you do something really bad (being the cause of someone’s death will do it), you get an animal familiar that stays with you, you are animalled. In fact if your animal gets too far away you go through debilitating anxiety. If it dies, then you die a nasty death where shadows come together and tear you apart. Zizi, the main character, has a sloth.
Oh yeah, when you get animalled, you get some kind of psychic power. Zizs’s is that she can find things that are lost. She sees everyone with threads tying them to whatever they feel they have lost.
This new version of our world (it takes place in an alternate version of today), particularly Johannesburg, is a very good bit of worldbuilding as the social repercussions are explored in the book.

Due to complicated circumstances involving Zizi’s debt to a drug dealer that she is paying off by her involvement in ’419′ scams, Zizi takes on a missing persons case involving a pop twin singing duo. This, in classic hard-boiled tradition, leads her into many more privileged parts of Jo-burg society.
It’s a really cool book (it won the 2011 World Fantasy Award among others) and hit a number of my hot buttons for the kinds of things I like to read. I’ve already gotten her first novel, Moxyland, on my Nook.


Happy New Year!

Happy New Year to one and all!  We’re still working on finishing up a couple of special interviews for you, and hope to produce some interesting special reports during the year.  Who knows, maybe we’ll even get that new Fast Forward website up and running!