Program Participant
Moshe Feder
Moshe Feder began reading SF and Fantasy in the late 1950s, became an active fan in 1970, and then a pro in 1972, working part time at Amazing and Fantastic while still in college. He's been a reviewer for Publishers Weekly and Asimov's, Assistant Editor of the SF Book Club (and Editor of the Military Book Club), and a judge for the World Fantasy and Sidewise awards. His only published fiction appeared in Damon Knight's Orbit 16. He's currently a Consulting Editor for Tor Books and recently learned he is descended from Rabbi Judah Loew, creator of the Golem.
Programming for Moshe Feder
Mouse over a title for the full description
| Thu | 11:00 | (A09) | 1 hr |
When Faith and Science Meet
Many SF tales, from Arthur C. Clarke's "The Star" to Walter Miller's A Canticle for Leibowitz to Mary Doria Russell's The Sparrow, deal with the intersection of unexpected discoveries on the faith of the characters. Cultural discourse often presents religious faith and science as polar opposites, and certainly there's a long history of conflict between them. But many people of many faiths have happily and successfully reconciled their beliefs with a scientific worldview, and SF/F is no stranger to spirituality, either. Both Joanna Russ and David Hartwell have described SF/F as essentially religious. This panel will present a civil conversation -- between people who respect both faith and science -- about how the two inform each other, both in SF/F and in the rest of the world. |
| Thu | 15:00 | (A01+6) | 1 hr |
Ellen Asher Guest of Honor Interview
Interview with GoH Ellen Asher, who was the editor for the Science Fiction Book Club for over 30 years. Learn more about our book-loving, travel-loving, horse-loving guest. |
| Sat | 10:00 | (A09) | 1 hr |
Fans Turned Pro
There is a long and distinguished tradition in the field of SF fans turning pro while retaining their connections. This tradition, dating from the early day of fandom, is alive and well today. Our panel discusses their experiences as pros and fans. |
| Sat | 13:00 | (A11) | 1 hr |
Tor Books
Information on what's coming up over the next few months from Tor Books |
Facebook: Moshe Feder
LiveJournal: Sundial
Twitter Feed:





