Superhero Science
I love superheroes. I love science. I love movies. I love putting together things I love.
I love superheroes. I love science. I love movies. I love putting together things I love.
Just about everyone loves a good western. But when you add in the Steampunk element, the story immediately evolves from the classic exploration of the frontier to a grand tale of adventure and wonder. Given the concurrent timeline of the two genres, their literary compatibility and success is no surprise.
A collection of intensely intimate poetry which map a life
Fans have been known to do strange things – including the consumption of frozen isotopes.
Examples of how art hierarchies are determined by what people will pay for an artwork.
Security may be found in fanzines…it all depends upon what desk you are hiding under.
Want to know what’s going on? Read Jack Moreno’s blog!
Egoboo can be found in all kinds of strange places – including science fiction conventions!
Every so often in life, a moment of serendipity occurs when everyone involved in a project creates something marvellous. The birth of Doctor Who, fifty years ago this week, is one of those moments.
Don’t be a crappy, illiterate, crown-scribbling hack.
It truly is an Amazing World! Check out this new Google Earth site feature.
“The Dead” also does a fine job of resurrecting Zoe’s deadly sexuality.
We seem to keep getting lucky here in the UK. We got to see Thor 2 ahead of the US, and now we’ve gotten The Wolverine on DVD and Blu-Ray first, too.
One’s Aspect to the Sun, by Sherry D. Ramsey, isn’t a good book. It isn’t even an interestingly bad book I might enjoy in a “hated it but it made me think” way.
R K Troughton interviews David Brin about his writing, science background, and more.
There’s something beautiful about the live nature of theatre, that makes you feel that you’ve trespassed or that you’ve been invited
Recently I wrote a post The Race to the Bottom, where I talked about the disturbing trend of low priced ebooks. After the post went live I had an excellent discussion on line with a number of people. That conversation made me think about the various factors in today’s landscape so it begged for a follow-up piece.
Before I start writing about my regular subjects (science, worldbuilding), I’d like to plug the Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy scene in case anyone is planning a trip
Final issue in which Zach says farewell to an era in the issue of Sequential Wednesdays.
For American Horror Story, history is a dark, bloody thing that surrounds us always. In this episode, the Axeman of New Orleans steps out of the past.
When I go to my computer to write, I write.
In this week’s viewing: Galilei Donna and Kill la Kill check out life at the top of the heap, Kyousougiga goes behind the scenes, and more!
Looking for a place to set your story? Here are some things to recommend ancient Egypt
A different approach to publishing projects
Review of Michael J. Martinez’s debut novel, The Daedalus Incident, and the alternate history plot line.
Among The Stacks highlights the written word, in all its forms. This week it looks at an online, subscription-based periodical called Wyrd Daze.
Crazy 4 Cult: Cult Movie Art 2 by Gallery 1988 is a 176 page walk through the tremendous artwork one would find while walking through the annual display conceived by Scott Mosier and Kevin Smith called Crazy 4 Cult.
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