Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 21:14:33 -0500
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From: Kathi Overton <kathi at fast-forward.tv>
Subject: [WSFA] Fast Forward: Contemporary SF - March 2005 Episode
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March 10, 2005
For Immediate Release

Contact:  Tom Schaad 703-892-4970
         tom at fast-forward.tv
                  Mike Zipser 703-757-7840
                  mike at fast-forward.tv

NEIL GAIMAN, HUGO AWARD WINNING AUTHOR OF AMERICAN GODS AND CORALINE,
ON MARCH EPISODE OF FAST FORWARD.

Writer Neil Gaiman is interviewed on this month's episode of Fast
Forward: Contemporary Science Fiction. Gaiman talks about his wide
range of writing projects, including his involvement with the
upcoming film, MirrorMask.

In conversation with host Tom Schaad, Gaiman talks about his books,
graphic novels, writing for children, directing his first film (A
Short Film About John Bolton), and his wildly popular web log.
According to Gaiman, posting on the internet about his everyday life
can lead to some odd and humorous moments: "You'll be doing a book
signing for people and a total stranger will ask you after your cats
by name or ask about the living room carpet or whatever it was that
you put in there."

The March episode of Fast Forward also features Colleen Cahill's
review of Michael A. Stackpole's new novel, A Secret Atlas, the first
book of the Age of Discovery trilogy.

In addition, there is a short segment remembering author, editor and
publisher Jack L. Chalker, who passed away in February.

Fast Forward: Contemporary Science Fiction is a monthly half-hour
television series about the genres of science fiction, fantasy, and
horror.  Fast Forward is produced by D.G. Productions through the
facilities of Arlington Independent Media in Arlington, Virginia.
The show has been in production since 1989 and can be viewed on cable
systems in Arlington and Fairfax counties in Virginia.  Recent
interviews are also available online at www.fast-forward.tv.

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Kathi D. Overton
kathi at fast-forward.tv

Associate Producer
Fast Forward: Contemporary Science Fiction
www.fast-forward.tv