Anime roundup 6/13/2014: An Unexpected Gurney
In this week’s viewing: JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and Brynhildr in the Darkness are each down a character, and more!
In this week’s viewing: JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and Brynhildr in the Darkness are each down a character, and more!
Radi Radev and John Dodds introduce us to the world of Bulgarian Science Fiction.
Top talent Walt Simonson brings back his military sf creation
Frederick Pohl’s Gateway explores both space and the self.
Latinoamerica 2025 is a milestone of Bolivian cyberpunk
Orphan Black is a slick, sophisticated and edgy exploration of human evolution that raises issues about the moral and ethical implications of bio-engineering and genetic tampering
Amazing Stories offers all convention members a free 1 year subscription!
Amazing Stories offers all convention members a free 1 year subscription!
Maleficent is an entertaining movie for both children and those who grow up with a special fondness for Sleeping Beauty, fantasy and folklore.
Before Well’s The First Men In the Moon…before Verne’s A Trip To the Moon, there was…Fray Manuel Antonio de Rivas
…a frustrating mix of very good writing and a plot that goes nowhere.
Bastion Science Fiction Magazine presents new science fiction stories from up and coming authors as well as some you may have already heard of.
The skies are crowded and full of crazy “scientists” who ruin it for us nerds.
Tor’s new imprint – Imprint – promises an interesting future
Musings on the birth and development of the strange media behemoth – the summer blockbuster
M.C. Carper interviews fan, illustrator and graphic designer Guillermo Romano.
No matter what happens between Amazon and Hachette, literature will still exist.
The formula is blissfully simple: Two characters. One vague villain. Only a whiff of backstory. No transparent lunges towards a potential sequel.
All the news we spit, caterwaul, banshee wail and otherwise generally try to bring to your attention
A tour of the websites by this year’s Best Fan Writer Hugo Award Nominees
Our most popular (and more so now) posts from the past week
Whether or not the sun is hollow, there is mounting evidence that some heads certainly are!
An interview with Chilean author Jorge Baradit
Robocop 2014: better than the original? Or worse?
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