From Cyborgs to Caves: New Releases in Science Fiction Romance
Cyborg maneaters; Abbey goes shopping; steam-based Moon missions; an alien creatures hunting preserve. Romance is everywhere among the stars
Cyborg maneaters; Abbey goes shopping; steam-based Moon missions; an alien creatures hunting preserve. Romance is everywhere among the stars
In this week’s viewing: A nice tidy end to the season with four finales.
In this week’s viewing: Mob Psycho 100 whittles things down to a one-on-one battle, kemurikusa. drops a ton of surprises, and more!
Pop the Clutch: Thrilling Tales of Rockabilly Monsters, and Hot Rod Horror is a true throwback in genre fiction that transports readers back in time.
Feminist science-fiction festival in Bilbao will focus on Mary Shelley’s Creature
Spring means another big helping of new anime heading our way, so let’s run down the menu and see what looks good.
Steve gets really retro this week, with a review of the 1937 movie King Solomon’s Mines. Does he dig up diamonds or dirt? Read and find out!
In this week’s viewing: Mob Psycho 100 and Magical Girl Spec-Ops Asuka get busy with the battling, and more!
A contest for stories for an anthology commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Moon landing and Feminism as portrayed through science fiction and fantasy television series.
In this week’s viewing: kemurikusa. gets even stranger, The Promised Neverland finally tries the escaping part, and more!
In this week’s viewing: kemurikusa. reminds us that it’s post-apocalyptic, Mob Psycho 100 leans on the “Psycho” part, and more!
A review of The Baron of Pest (The Fathers of the Full Moon, Book One) by Milenko Karzulovic
The bigoted backlash against Brie Larson and female-led superhero films may very well have back-fired.
A video conference with Luis Vigil, editor of the magazine New Dimension
Late in reviewing the Jan/Feb F&SF, Steve attempts to allay his guilt with a comprehensive look at said issue. In doing so, he finds it a very good read!
In this week’s viewing: kemurikusa. discovers the source of its problem, Mob Psycho 100 has a wake-up call, and more!
A story about Cordwainer Smith and the Instrumentality of Mankind wins an award
Publication of The Inevitable Resurrection of the Boltzmann Brains by Mario Daniel Martín; Ediciones Minotauro will publish the illustrated edition of “La llamada de Cthulhu”, by H.P. Lovecraft; other new releases and calls for submissions.
In this week’s viewing: Magical Girl Spec-Ops Asuka tries to cheer up, The Promised Neverland has problems with operational security, and more!
Facebook Live will feature a reading by Alma Alexander this coming Sunday.
In this week’s viewing: kemurikusa. explores the problems with curiosity, Magical Girl Spec-Ops Asuka does not understand medical consent, and more!
Today, an Interview with Héctor Espadas López Tello, author of “The Last City of the World”
This week Steve examines a prolific author of the ‘40s and ‘50s who seems to be nearly forgotten today. Maybe we can change that!
In this week’s viewing: Mob Psycho 100’s hero survives the wringer, Dororo explores the problems of increasing ability, and more!
“The Exiles of the Helix” by Juan Manuel Sánchez Villoldo, and a few words by the author.
In this week’s viewing: kemurikusa. visits a theme park, The Promised Neverland weaponizes children’s games, and more!

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