Noah Chinn Reviews: Contravention by Drew Wagar
Back in issue #277, I reviewed Drew Wagar’s Shadeward Saga. That series took place in the far future on a tidally locked world that orbited a red dwarf star, its inhabitants the descendants of a […]
Back in issue #277, I reviewed Drew Wagar’s Shadeward Saga. That series took place in the far future on a tidally locked world that orbited a red dwarf star, its inhabitants the descendants of a […]
Publisher: PYR Publication date: 10/03/2017 Pages: 384 ISBN13: 9781633883437 ISBN10: 1633883434 Author: David Walton The Genius Plague by David Walton is a fun sci-fi thriller. A mycology researcher (someone who studies fungus) comes […]
First let me introduce you to Jean-Paul Tetu. He has a small CGI company and is a fan of my work. He had been tinkering with scenes from my novel Titan, and you can see the […]
Here’s the weekly post from my author blog on the new releases I found to be of interest in my three favorite romance genres (which are also the ones I write in!), and related areas […]
Most great stories revolve around a compelling hero. Author Bethany Jacobs has taken a different approach in her new novel, These Burning Stars. Follow along in her Big Idea to see how she ended up crafting […]
Today’s Book View Cafe reading features Brenda W. Clough and a selection from The Jaguar Queen of Copal, the third book in The Thrilling Adventures of Marian Halcombe series.
Note: Portions of this post first appeared in the Roswell Daily Record. It’s time for one of my favorite annual columns – the new science fiction, fantasy and gaming related cookbooks I’ve found this past […]
Edward M. Lerner worked in high tech and aerospace for thirty years, as everything from engineer to senior vice president, for much of that time writing science fiction as his hobby. Since 2004 he’s written […]
Source: GARTH NIX ON THE OLD KINGDOM & THE LEFT-HANDED BOOK SELLERS OF LONDON SERIES ON ABOUT THE AUTHORS TV
A talented team helmed by award-winning producer Sky Conway, including actor fan favorites such as Walter Koenig, plan to embark on a television pilot next year for John E. Stith’s MANHATTAN TRANSFER, the Tor Books […]
This week in Television/Streaming. And, in Film as well. Another week of ‘Barbie’ holding position at #3 while ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ and ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ are ranking at #5 and #6. […]
Make sure you don’t miss these upcoming essays, interviews, reviews and fiction, coming at you this week on Amazing Stories
Nuevo número de la revista Windumanoth Nuevo número de Windumanoth Entrevistamos en exclusiva a Tad Williams, David Mitchell, Tasha Suri y Karen Andrea Reyes. Traemos a página completa el arte de Chris McGrath, nuestro portadista […]
The tip of my probe looks funny. I wiggle it back and forth. Looking through the microscope, of course, this slight movement looks like an earthquake, but I’m used to that. No. This is different. […]
OBIR: Occasional Biased and Ignorant Reviews reflecting this reader’s opinion. The Fabulist Play Cycle: a radio play collection – by Hugh A. D. Spencer Publisher: Brain Lag, Milton, Ontario, Canada, 2023. Cover Art: “Calling Occupants […]
AMAZING NEWS: 10/12/23 AMAZING NEWS FROM FANDOM: November 12, 2023 Noah Chinn Reviews: Mouse Guard by David Peterson New Releases in Science Fiction/Fantasy/Paranormal Romance for NOV 8 Reading the SF Encyclopedia One Random Entry At […]
Nominations for 2023 Chesley Awards Close Today (Vote here) Latest FANAC Zoom: APAs Everywhere Scheduled for 12/9 Steven Barnes shares an unusual book layout Advice for graduates: How to spot an idiot. Are “Nasty Superheroes” […]
National Toy Hall of Fame Inductees for 2023 The National Toy Hall of Fame revealed four inductees for 2023 on November 9 — baseball cards, Cabbage Patch Kids, Fisher Price Corn-Popper, and NERF. The Fisher-Price Corn Popper is […]
What if Beatrix Potter had illustrated a serious medieval fantasy series? That’s basically the first impression I got of the graphic novel series Mouse Guard, written and illustrated by David Peterson. Much like my earlier […]
Here’s the weekly post from my author blog on the new releases I found to be of interest in my three favorite romance genres (which are also the ones I write in!), and related areas […]
Astronomers and Science Fiction often collide. They certainly did with Sir Patrick Moore
Y si, yo fui una de las personas que decidió aceptar la invitación a Chengdu. Yo comprendo el rechazo de mucha gente que respeto en la comunidad hacia realizar en un país que evidentemente no […]
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Publication date: 01/10/2012 ISBN: 9781451673319 Pages: 159 Author: Ray Bradbury Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury was originally published in 1953, but it speaks volumes to the world today. I originally […]
People are people and they will do what people will do — but would a change in circumstance and environment change that, for better… or worse? This is the question Michael Mammay confronts in the […]
Today’s Book View Cafe reading features Kris Faryn & Jules Lynn’s and a selection from Mark of the Gods, Book One of their Muse Island mythological amateur sleuth series.
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Lettie Prell’s science fiction stories often explore people merging with their technology, touching on topics of transhumanism and artificial intelligence. She has also explored justice-related themes, which stem from her long-standing career as a researcher […]
Dragons; fighting flora; the memories we leave behind; a clash of beliefs; the human condition; heritage thieves, and despicable scoundrels, are just some of the delights on offer in. . . This latest issue of The […]
A novel and a film about cloning. Well, it IS!
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