Book Review: Trial and Glory by Joshua P. Simon
A review of the final installment of the Blood and Tears Trilogy
A review of the final installment of the Blood and Tears Trilogy
Keith P. Graham offers up a handful of interesting tools and resources for science fiction authors.
Giving birth from your forehead may be painful – especially if it involves stepping on toes.
The Space Shuttle was immensely different and more complex, in both concept and design, from anything attempted on Apollo.
Why no Mars TV? (Let’s hope we don’t have to wait for the reality show…)
Tanya brings us the latest Spanish releases for the month of June.
Good horror needs convincing actors. Hammer Films delivered.
Gary Dalkin reviews Daphne du Maurier’s 1976 collection Echoes From The Macabre: Selected Stories. Which as the title suggests, is a reprint collection focusing on some of du Maurier’s more horrific tales.
A profile of the author Homero Carvalho Oliva, master of angels and demons
In this week’s viewing: Epic fireworks are ahead with the conclusion of Brynhildr and a look back at Hunter x Hunter’s Chimera Ant arc.
Bill Spangler will be a featured guest at the Great Allentown Comic Con
A trip down memory lane – with art catalogs!
From the dark reaches of the to-be-read pile comes this diamond in the rough
It’s that time of the year again: my annual tax return is due by the end of this week. Nuff said.
Continuing the assemblage of the greatest SF novels of all time – objectively
Taking to the road with a hero…but what kind of hero?
The recent discovery of an ancient dwarf galaxy could reveal a peak back into the early universe.
Gaming heaven…or gaming hell? Sean survives Steam’s Summer Sale – and prepares for winter.
It’s no secret that Clarke has tried his hand at wit before, but Trouble with the Natives hits every mark like a veteran comedian, making this short story an instant classic.
A review, and lamentations over having to pen a BAD review.

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