FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION: Works Eligible For Upcoming Awards
Works you might consider for upcoming awards nominations
Works you might consider for upcoming awards nominations
Two sites today, both advocates of change and demonstrations of success: Jim C. Hines & John Scalzi
New app technologies are expanding the range of human senses, Mike Brotherton wants to expand his.
R. G. Cameron turns in a stunning forensic history report challenging what we all thought we knew about Plan Nine From Outer Space
Bill Wright – 2013’s DUFF Representative’s Intestellar Ramjet Scoop, December 2013
With its haunting portrayal of the unthinkable, Fatherland sired (ha ha…) the alternate history sub-genre one might call: “What if … the Nazis won?”
The conclusion of an exploration of one of science fiction’s most influential tales – A Martian Odyssey by Stanley G. Weinbaum
A con report from deep in the heart of Rustycon 31
A review of a satiric, transgrssive and humorous look at science fiction by the National Lampoon magazine.
In this week’s viewing: The final lineup for this season is set and Japan is menaced in all sorts of ways.
Reading about famous authors before they were famous may give some aide and comfort to those struggling now.
Noticias Literatura: Nuevo número de la revista Buk, entrevista podcast con Mariano Villarreal y Felicidad Martínez y Juan Miguel Aguilera nueva novela.
Samantha Henry gives us a glimpse into what she will be watching this year.
There’s been something going on in the publishing business the last several years, and it’s nothing less than what I’ve been calling a Neo-Pulp Electronic Revolution.
Interview with Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) Grand Master Michael Moorcock who helped shape the Science Fiction industry.
A review of the video tape industry documentary, Rewind This!
As with all Mr. Robinson’s books he involves his personal sensitivities to the environment and his ecological concerns within the story. Global warming has had profound effects on Earth and the parts of the story that take place there present these problems realistically.
In early December, I saw an advanced screening of The Unknown Known, the latest documentary by Errol Morris (even if you’re not a documentary enthusiast, you’ll probably know of his The Thin Blue Line, a […]
There’s a lot of promise for medical conditions with new gene therapies…but Dr. Moreau still lurks in the background of our thoughts.
Jane Frank had one last thing to add to her Art Hierarchies: Familiarity.
A review of “Archduke Franz Ferdinand Lives!” by Richard Ned Lebow.
Alastair Savage joins Achilles, Agamemnon, Helen, Paris and Menelaus before the walls of Troy as he embarks on a self-publishing odyssey.
I guess what I’m saying is, extraordinary claims don’t really require extraordinary evidence; they just require good, scientific evidence. The same kind that proved the Earth wasn’t flat and F = MA.
The ever-evolving role of witches in literature and entertainment is examined.
Anatomy of Steampunk: The Fashion of Victorian Futurism is not just a big book to be left out on the coffee table so you can look cultured (but you might want to). This is a powerful sourcebook for all that is Steampunk and a valuable tool for those who take the genre seriously.
After such little theatrical representation in the Hugo Award for Dramatic Representation, should there be a separate award for SF Theatre?
Acoustic levitation and standing waves are bringing us steps closer to the ability to float.
M.C. Carper interviews comics artist Alejandra Marquez

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