Milky Way and the Galaxy Girls: Choose your Space!

from Milky Way and the Galaxy Girls:

Didja know? Milky’s got her own My[outer]Space page, Spacebook page and Twitter page!!! (now accepting suggestions for a space pun for Twitter.)

It’s a little lonely in the cyberspace for the gGirls right now, so if you frequent either of those social sites, show your love and support and join!!! Tell your friends, too!

Over and out,
Mother Earth (Lauren Faust)

Out of this World Floor Pillow

Out of this World Floor Pillow

Your kids will go into orbit when they see this stellar Out of this World floor pillow! They’ll love seeing the colorfully embroidered rocket ship, stars, and moon on this soft and cuddly pillow! It coordinates perfectly with our Out of this World kids bedding!

Olive Kids floor pillows are the perfect kids companion! Great for the bed, to watch TV on or to bring on a trip!

Check out the Mermaids line, as well!

Order directly through the Olive Kids website, or buy at Amazon.com.

Romancing the Squid

from Raincoast Books:

Dear readers,

So we’ve had to say a fond farewell to Newsletter Norah here at Raincoast.

Ms. Perkins, the keeper of the Raincoast e-mail list this year, has gone to make her fortune with Canongate Books in bonny Scotland. So for one month only (fingers crossed!), you will have to put up with me, Digital Dan.

But what we may lack in the e-mail wit, charm and sophistication department this month, we more than make up for with some great books.

September sees the much-anticipated release of the hilarious Quirk Classic Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters and we’re previewing the very cool Zombies: A Record of the Year of Infection by Seattle-based writer and filmmaker Don Roff, released in early October!

Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters
by Jane Austen and Ben H. Winters
Quirk Books ISBN 978-1-59474-442-6
$16.95 paperback

From the folks who brought you Pride and Prejudice and Zombies comes a new tale of romance, heartbreak… and tentacled mayhem.

Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters expands the original text of the beloved Jane Austen novel with all-new scenes of giant lobsters, rampaging octopi, two-headed sea serpents, and other biological monstrosities — including the hideous man-monster Colonel Brandon!

Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters goes on sale September 15th, 2009!

Watch the Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters Book Trailer

Also available:

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
The Classic Regency Romance — Now with Ultraviolent Zombie Mayhem!
by Jane Austen and Seth Grahame-Smith
Quirk ISBN 978-1-59474-334-4
$17.95 paperback

The Jane Austen Handbook
A Sensible Yet Elegant Guide to Her World
by Margaret Sullivan
Quirk ISBN 978-1-59474-171-5
$22.50 cloth

Zombies: A Record of the Year of Infection
by Don Roff; illustrated by Chris Lane
Chronicle Books ISBN 978-0-8118-7100-6
$24.95 paperback

The year is 2011, and what starts as a pervasive and inexplicable illness ends up as a zombie plague that devastates the world’s population.

Taking the form of a biologist’s illustrated journal unearthed in the aftermath of the outbreak, this gruesome tale of zombie apocalypse follows narrator Dr. Robert Twombly as he heads north to Canada to watch the hockey… no wait… “where he hopes the undead will be slowed by the colder climate”. Ha.

Braaainss…

Thanks for reading the Raincoast newsletter (normal service will resume next month)!

Digital Dan (AKA Dan Wagstaff)

Lumina Premieres

LUMINA Front Page

After many months of anticipation, Jennifer Thym‘s Lumina premiered with back-to-back episodes! Was it worth the wait? I have to say a resounding YES!

The story is intriguing, the music is compelling, and the imagery is beautiful. I kept finding myself staring at all the reflective surfaces and at the color and the texture of beautiful Hong Kong. I’ve re-watched a few times now, and each time I noticed something new. Obviously, an incredible amount of thought went into the cinematography, and the RED camera has proved once again just how amazing it is.

LUMINA Webisode 1: Single Women introduces us to Lumina, a woman who lives alone, has an antagonistic relationship with her mother, and works late rather than go home to her empty apartment. Her life is suddenly changed one night when she meets a stranger in her mirror. Ryder lives on the other side of the glass and can see her through any reflective surface. As she gets to know Ryder, she is drawn from her usual monotony into exploring the reflective surfaces of the city around her.

The song “Make Me Real” by Sense of Akasha closes out the first episode and leaves you with a sense of hope and foreboding.

In LUMINA Webisode 2: Wake Up Call we see that Lumina has favor with her boss, but not some of her coworkers. While trouble brews at work, and another mysterious stranger becomes entangled in her life, her deepening relationship with Ryder starts her down an uncertain path.

“Grey” by LGF closes out the second episode with high-octane intensity and a sense of danger.

New episodes of Lumina will premiere every Tuesday, and Jennifer Thym promises lots of fun stuff in between!

Never heard of Lumina? Check out our past articles on Lumina, including our interview with series creator and director Jennifer Thym.

Other Lumina links:
Lumina’s YouTube Channel
Lumina’s Facebook Group
Lumina News RSS
RockGinger

Steampunk and the Web Collide in Riese: The Series

Riese Logo

A reluctant heroine travels with her wolf through a
collapsing world, outrunning a dangerous religious cult
and piecing together her past.

Steampunk and sci-fi fans are going to love the new series Riese from filmmakers Ryan Copple and Kaleena Kiff. Picking up where Sanctuary failed to follow through, due to its jump to television, the series intends to not only produce fresh, high-quality content for the web but to be interactive with the fanbase through its websiteforums, and an alternate reality game that will premiere along with the series. Other applications are being developed that will further integrate Riese into your daily web life.

In a hauntingly familiar dystopian world, Riese, a seemingly random wanderer, flees across the dying lands. Hunted by a terrifying religious group, The Sect, Riese must evade the assassins that have been sent to kill her and discover their true objective.

Her past is shrouded in mystery as even Riese can’t recall the events of the tragic night when her entire family was slaughtered and she was forced to flee. On her journey, she’ll piece together her past and her destiny, in a struggle that will hold the fate of the world in the balance — and the once peaceful kingdom of Eleysia will be the battlefield. Despite the impending doom, Riese emerges as the sole beacon of hope.

The Riese team has put together a lot of behind-the-scenes photos and videos to help submerge you in the world of Eleysia before the series premieres and, at first glance, I was hooked. The wardrobe has that high-quality look you got used to with shows like Firefly and Merlin. There are photos in the online gallery of the cast in costume and they look great. I was wondering how they’d pull off a steampunk feel, something typically reserved for graphic novels and anime, but it looks like they’ve done it. There aren’t any CGI shots to view yet but the concept art reminds me a bit of the mutants in Ralph Bakshi’s Wizards. The series appears to utilize both traditional settings and greenscreen to create the world of Eleysia, and I look forward to seeing the familiar woods outside of Vancouver that we geeks have fallen in love with over the years, largely due to Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis.

Speaking of Sanctuary and Stargate, fans may recognize a few familiar faces in the Riese cast. Christine Chatelain (Riese) was introduced in Season 1 of Sanctuary as the invisible girl, Clara Griffin. Sharon Taylor (Amara) not only played Amelia Banks on Stargate Atlantis but appeared in Smallville and Eureka, as well. Ben Cotton (Herrick), who played Dr. Kavanagh on Stargate Atlantis, also appeared in Harper’s Island, jPod, and a handful of other sci-fi favorites. Patrick Gilmore (Trennan) appears in all of the Stargate series (including the upcoming Stargate Universe), as well as Battlestar Galactica, Smallville, and Eureka. I’m sure we’ll see many more familiar faces on Riese as the series progresses.

THE STORY

Imagine a crumbling world, a parallel universe. A world of anachronisms, full of archaic characters and conventions. This world once enjoyed a lasting prosperity, due largely to the influence of the monarchy of Eleysia.

Eleysia — the kingdom of the wolf, governed by Kara and Ulric, was a peaceful nation. This all changed when a mysterious and unexpected coup d’etat, orchestrated from the shadows by a religious cult, brought about a regime change.

Taking the throne was Amara, Kara’s cousin. A power-hungry tyrant, Amara immediately utilized Eleysia’s resources to begin colonizing this world, toppling nation after nation in order to unite the people under one banner.

Even as Amara assaulted the world, an ominous, enigmatic group clearly wielded power over her. Called The Sect, they purported themselves to be the official religion of Eleysia, and began to spread alongside Eleysia’s borders. Horrifying tales of their practices began to circulate, casting an even darker shadow across this war-torn environment.

Since then, this world has begun to change.

The land is dying, resources are dwindling, and compassion is fading. Distrust and anxiety have clouded the people’s minds, causing a regression to primitive ways of thinking. People have grown restless, almost feral. Rituals and mythology have resurged, and the darker side of mankind has begun to reveal itself. Some say the end is coming. Shadows have begun lurking in the hearts of men.

The true horror of the world is not in how it ends, but what will become of mankind as it fractures.

And yet, despite the impending doom, a single beacon of light shines in Riese, a mysterious wanderer. Traveling with her wolf, Fenrir, she journeys across this barren world. Within her lies the strength and resolve to stop the nefarious plans of Empress Amara and the Sect and restore the kingdom of Eleysia to its former prosperity.

This is the world of Riese.

Principal filming for the first batch of episodes just wrapped with more slated to begin in December. We’ll keep you updated as new info is released. In the meantime, be sure to check out these links:

Official Riese Website
“The Sect is Here” Website
Riese on YouTube
Riese on Twitter
Riese on Facebook

the Familiar to play at the 2009 Screamfest L.A. Film Festival in October

from Kody Zimmermann:

Hey Everyone!

Great news over here. My short film — the Familiar — has been accepted to the 2009 Screamfest L.A. Film Festival in October. Everyone who knows me, knows me as a HUGE horror fan and this is known as “The Sundance of Horror.” I’m ecstatic!

What’s best, the film will be playing at the Famous Grauman’s Mann Chinese Theater in Hollywood, in a venue that is supported by Wes “A Nightmare on Elm Street” Craven, Clive “Hellraiser” Barker, Eli “Cabin Fever” Roth, Tobe “Poltergeist” Hooper, and John “American Werewolf in London” Landis.

This is like Christmas for me…!

Thanks everyone for your continued support — it has been a hell of a ride this far, and to get this news makes it all worthwhile!

The website — www.theFAMILIARmovie.com — should be up soon, but in the meantime, if you’re on Facebook, you can become a fan of the film at this incredible clunky address: www.facebook.com/pages/The-Familiar/143250262526.

Thanks again!

About Screamfest LA:

The Screamfest Horror Film Festival is the largest horror film festival in the United States. Some of the largest horror online publications have called it the “Sundance of Horror.” The festival is now held annually at the prestigious Grauman’s Mann Chinese 6 in Hollywood. Screamfest premieres and showcases new work from American and international independent horror filmmakers. Film entries are accepted in the categories of Best Feature, Directing, Cinematography, Editing, Special Effects and Musical Score. In addition, there are special categories for Best Animation, Best Short, Best Documentary and Best Student Film.

The largest film festival held in Los Angeles, Screamfest is an internationally recognized showcase for independent filmmakers and writers of the horror, science fiction and fantasy genres.

Screamfest was formed in August 2001 to give filmmakers and writers in the horror/sci-fi genres a venue to have their work showcased to people in the industry. The majority of the films showcased in the past now have distribution.

The festival has hosted many famous filmmakers and actors as guests, including Sam Raimi, Wes Craven, Eli Roth, James Wan, Rob Zombie, Mike Mendez, Clive Barker, Lin Shaye, Robert Englund, Tobe Hooper, James Gunn, Zack Snyder, Stan Winston, Sean Cunningham and John Landis.

Screamfest has also introduced some major horror films onto the world, including Hatchet, Behind the Mask, Wolf Creek, The Lost, 28 Days Later, Dog Soldiers, Wrong Turn and many more.

While the horror boom continues to show no signs of slowing down, Screamfest continues to grow at an alarming rate. Annually Screamfest holds a private party at the Sundance Film Festival and has many exclusive engagements in Los Angeles and Hollywood throughout the year. The festival has been featured on Craig Ferguson and Entertainment Tonight and in Variety, Time magazine, The Hollywood Reporter, NY Times and other major online and print publications.

Legend of Neil Episode 4 is Live

from The Legend of Neil:

We are very proud of the brand new episode of Neil that features much drinking, references to Cheers, and an 80s montage. Yes, we were on crack the entire time while writing the ep. Actually funnily enough (is funnily a word?), this episode was written to be the actual 6th episode of season 1. But due to budgetary reasons for season 1 we couldn’t pull it off and had to instead do 3 episodes in the dungeon of level 1. So we’ve been saving this one up for a while. We’ve always really loved this episode so I’m so glad that almost 2 years after writing it we’re finally able to show it to you. Here’s hoping you like it!

If you missed our previous musical episode please chiggity check it here. If you do not currently own a Legend of Neil t-shirt then you are not cool. Become cool here.

They Might Be Giants: “Meet the Elements”

Boing Boing Video proudly debuts “Meet The Elements,” a new animated music video from They Might Be Giants. This animated, upbeat ode to the periodic table of elements and how they form our world, appears on the new TMBG kids’ album Here Comes Science. Video directed by Feel Good Anyway.

Check out the new Hello Kitty x MIMOBOT flash drive

from Mimoco:

The NEW Hello Kitty x MIMOBOT USB is here! She’s friendly, she’s cute, and she’s celebrating her 35th anniversary! Order Now!

It all starts with Hello Kitty’s 35th Anniversary celebration, which is right around the corner with the “Three Apples” exhibit in October.

Don’t miss out on the rest of the Hello Kitty x MIMOBOT Series! Sign up for our newsletter and be the first to know when the next character drops!

The Guild: Season 3 Episode 2 is Posted

from The Guild:

We’re excited to link you Season 3 Episode 2 “Anarchy”!
Download on Xbox and Zune
Stream on MSN
Discuss on our Forums and Chat community!

To clarify, we don’t get the episodes from the new season in our player immediately, so enjoy on MS platforms for a few weeks!

New original fiction: Mary Robinette Kowal’s “First Flight”

First Flight

from Tor.com:

Tor.com is thrilled to present “First Flight,” an original story from Mary Robinette Kowal. Kowal is the 2008 recipient of the Campbell Award for Best New Writer, and her short fiction has appeared in Strange Horizons, Cosmos, and Asimov’s. Her first novel, Shades of Milk and Honey, will be published by Tor in 2010.

Kowal is also a professional puppeteer and voice actor, and she lives in New York City with her husband Rob and nine manual typewriters.

The amazing oil-on-canvas illustration was done by Pascal Milelli, whose work has been seen in the picture books Rainbow Bay by Stephen Eaton Hume and The Art Room by Susan Vande Griek. This fall, Sleeping Bear Press will release his third book, Waiting for the Owl’s Call by Gloria Whelan.