Unexpected Questions with Al Sirois

Al Sirois is a writer, ghostwriter, developmental editor, and graphic artist with a prolific career. His journey began with the sale of his inaugural story in 1973. Over the years, Al’s fictional works have graced […]

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Unexpected Questions with Lettie Prell

Lettie Prell’s science fiction stories often explore people merging with their technology, touching on topics of transhumanism and artificial intelligence. She has also explored justice-related themes, which stem from her long-standing career as a researcher […]

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BOT PHOTOGRAPHY

Steve shares the “secrets” of the photography he does of his wife’s—the Beautiful and Talented Lynne Taylor Fahnestalk’s—robot sculptures. He hopes you’ll find it interesting.

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What would signal life on another planet?

In June, astronomers reported a disappointing discovery: The James Webb Space Telescope failed to find a thick atmosphere around the rocky planet TRAPPIST-1 C, an exoplanet in one of the most tantalizing planetary systems in […]

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CONTRARY BRIN: Oppenheimer

We just watched Oppenheimer. And sure, I am grateful that Christopher Nolan is making the kind of sprawling, deeply-moving and meaningful delights for mind and senses that David Lean used to do. Like Lean, Nolan […]

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Unexpected Questions with Mark Waid

Mark Waid, a New York Times bestselling author, has written and edited more than 2000 graphic novels over the course of his 40-year career. He is best known for Kingdom Come, produced with painter Alex […]

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Unexpected Questions with W.B.J. Williams

An Information Security executive by day, Walt is also an author.  His publishing credits include: The Garden at the Roof of the World (2013) currently being shopped for a TV/film deal, and The Reality, Mythology, and Fantasies […]

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Unexpected Questions with Paul Levinson

Paul Levinson, PhD, is Professor at Fordham University.  His science fiction novels include The Silk Code (winner of the Locus Award for Best First Science Fiction Novel of 1999), The Consciousness Plague, The Pixel Eye, Borrowed […]

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Unexpected Questions with Michael A. Ventrella

Michael A. Ventrella writes witty stories like the Teddy Roosevelt steampunk adventure “Big Stick,” the fantasy series with titles like “The Axes of Evil,” and the political thriller “Bloodsuckers: A Vampire Runs for President.” He’s […]

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