THE BIG BANG THEORY RECAP: Season 8, Episode 18: The Intimacy Acceleration
We can all relax – now we know when Sheldon’s birthday is
We can all relax – now we know when Sheldon’s birthday is
What did “real” fans think of Star Wars in an era “a long time ago…”?
A critique of Ecuadorian author Maximo Ortega’s novel The Rainbow of Time
In this week’s viewing: Yatterman Night rescues Baby Nessie, JoJo’s humor gets literally juvenile, and more!
It’s HERE! The long-awaited science fiction parody mash-up of Star Trek and Doctor Who – A Doctor for the Enterprise!
The epic journey of Homer’s Odyssey has nothing on this journey!
We know Leonard NImoy wrote poetry, but did he haiku?
Scide Splitters reviews an anthology of dark comedies originally published by the people that brought you such fine car repair manuals as Dune.
“I write for the same reason as I breathe—because if I didn’t, I would die.”—Isaac Asimov
Our own Andrew Weston has signed a multi-book deal
Conventions, comics, new book releases and more – all in spanish!
Fantasy author Dianne Lynne Gardner, a team of writers, actors and TV production professionals have teamed up to produce an Indie Television Show – Cassandra’s Castle.
Shades of the X15: OneWeb & VirginGalactic want to bring the internet to EVERYONE
Valerie And Her Week Of Wonders, Morgiana, and Psycho with a live orchestra, this week in London!
Loyal fans of Steampunk will embrace the thought-provoking elements of Timothy Black’s Gearteeth while rediscovering new twists on some old features often found in classic horror stories.
Holy crap! Did you guys see Joseph Kahn and Adi Shankar’s Power/Rangers?
Special New Year’s activities for Chinese Fans
Good advice from a successful professional is hard to come by. But we deliver!
A round-up of new French small presses publishing genre fiction.
Space Pirates! (Really. What more do you need than to hear those two words? Arrrrrrrrr shiver me airlocks and space the scurvy dogs!
Vote for the Trans-Atlantic Fan Fund – bring a deserving fan across the Big Pond for Sasquan
More Nimoy tributes; more K.T. Bradford, but more Fans than regular news
The science fiction community is being presented with a choice: it can embrace the kind of future that the genre has envisioned from its very beginnings, or it can return to the medieval.
Continuing his series on the first year of Amazing Stories, Steve sees what “scientifiction” was trying to become: US!
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