The most-viewed SFScope articles during the past week (26 June-2 July 2011) were:
1. Kerstin Gier sells Ruby Red trilogy in US (People/Foreign Rights, 27 August 2009)
2. Harry Potter lengths: books vs. films (Opinion/Graphicles, 30 July 2009)
3. George R.R. Martin and Parris McBride marry (People/Activities, 22 February 2011)
4. James Patrick Kelly launching his own ezine (People/Activities, 30 June 2011)
5 (tie). Daily Science Fiction‘s July 2011 line-up (News/Magazines, 27 June 2011)
5 (tie). WorldCon updates and expands 2011 Hugo Voter Packet (News/Awards, 28 June 2011)
7. 4 Star Stories publishes second issue, and opens for submissions (News/Magazines & News/Market Updates, 30 June 2011)
The most-viewed articles during the month of June 2011 were:
1. Kerstin Gier sells Ruby Red trilogy in US (People/Foreign Rights, 27 August 2009)
2. Swords and Sex—Game of Thrones‘s “Winter Is Coming” (Opinion/Television Reviews, 20 April 2011)
3. George R.R. Martin and Parris McBride marry (People/Activities, 22 February 2011)
4. Author L.A. Banks is gravely ill; friends request donations (People/Activities, 13 June 2011)
5. Harry Potter lengths: books vs. films (Opinion/Graphicles, 30 July 2009)
6. This Friday’s Philadelphia Fantastic author reading with L.A. Banks has been canceled (Lists/Author Readings & Signings, 24 May 2011)
7. Simon R. Green completes Nightside series (People/Authors Make Their Deadlines, 19 January 2011)
8. Little Swords, Big Armies—Game of Thrones‘ “The Pointy End” (Opinion/Television Reviews, 6 June 2011)
The following articles were updated during the past week:
Mark Morris novelizing Vampire Circus: updated with more information on the series and a quote from Morris.
Appearances: July-September 2011
Books Received: June 2011