
CLUBHOUSE: Review: The Oppenheimer Alternative by Robert J. Sawyer
Our second review of Sawyer’s latest; well worth two reviews, well worth the read.
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Our second review of Sawyer’s latest; well worth two reviews, well worth the read.
Steve reviews Robert J. Sawyer’s terrific new book, The Oppenheimer Alternative, and loved it. Yes, really… he loved it.
Steve does his usual roundup of all of 2020’s columns (well, just the ones he wrote). And he does a bit of self-promotion. See the featured image!
Amazing Selects releases Tiny Time Machine by John E. Stith, a BIG time travel story packed into a tiny machine.
A winner of the Gernsback Writiing Contest, author Jeremy Lichtman now offers us a selection of his short fiction – all in one place!
Peter Watts, Jimi Hendrix, David Hardy, J. Michael Straczynsky, Rosemary Clarie Smith and lots of other people in the news this week
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New releases, AmazingCon, eponymous television shows and more in this week’s most read roundup
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Bozo the clown! New Star Trek! SpaceX Docking Simulator! Book sales!
New Heinlein coming! Turtledove, Sawyer, Sheffield and more!
Loscon Incident report, awards, NASFiC & Worldcon announcements and more.
Sciency stuff, getting along on the holidays and what NOT to put in your oven.
Writer Bob Gale and company gives us yet another opportunity to return to our favorite time paradox saga and opens an array of new worlds and possibilities in this new comic book series.
Our resident playwright offers a glimpse into the annual Stage the Future conference.
Godzillas. They mentioned the possibility that more of them could be out there, and that further screwing around with H-bombs might wake them up. But did we listen? Nope. Good thing!