Surrealism: The Art of Disquiet
Sometimes life becomes so strange, so patently absurd, so like a bizarre waking dream that we say it has become surreal.
Sometimes life becomes so strange, so patently absurd, so like a bizarre waking dream that we say it has become surreal.
In this week’s viewing: Viewster gets its act together, Yatterwan, Anubis, and more!
The Greatest of All Time turns its attention to fantasy.
Dianne Lynn Gardner offers up two new stories. One word: underwater romance
In this week’s viewing: A late premiere, simulcast news, and more!
In the next few blogs, I will have a look at magical birds – messengers between the human realm and the supernatural in many cultures. First off, Quetzalcoatl: the feathered snake of the Mexicans.
Dennis Morales is a daring and intelligent writer who breaks with the traditional paradigms of narrative.
Down the Wormhole by Ana Franco is an ambitious first installment to a complex, imaginative and often unpredictable young adult fantasy story.
Steve looks at two newer films: Lucy with Scarlett Johansson and Maleficent with Angelina Jolie. Are they good or bad? You’ll find out…
Steve looks at a Japanese anime film by master storyteller and animator Hayao Miyazaki.
In this week’s viewing: The remainder of premiere week is brought to you by the letters W, T, and F, and the number 34.
Bolivian science fiction – 2014 style
In this week’s viewing: Premiere week is off to a slow start, but we’ve got at least one excellent show already.
Three different takes on one movie in one review
Forget about all the things we were promised to have in 2015 by Back to the Future. 2015 seems to be our year for the movies, us geeks and nerds, that is. I do hope […]
In this week’s viewing: Celestial Method finishes in the nick of time, and then it’s time for some awards recommendations!
Steve reviews Lisa Goldstein’s “Walking the Labyrinth” and lists his posts of 2014. Happy new year!
As we transit from Christmas to New Years let’s take a look back at some of the images that got left behind.
In this week’s viewing: It’s season-ending time for everyone! Except that one show that isn’t ready to go yet…
Coming up at the top of the year: a serious amount of weird. Even for the anime world…
Since this is my last post before Christmas I feel I should at least acknowledge the holiday season. Not everybody celebrates, true, but in this day and age everybody knows about it. So, Christmas is […]
In this week’s viewing: It’s two weeks for the price of one!
What are our kids reading these days? The next generation of fandom may be in for quite a surprise from a literary perspective.
A reprise of our interview with the champion of art and authors – Ursula K. Le Guin
It’s time to drop our dual identity and adopt a tripartate one.
Smaug, Thorin and Bilbo return in the finale to Peter Jackson’s epic treatment of Tolkein’s master works
Science fiction bikini seems like a simple juxtaposition of words, but examining the phrase reveals much of the cultural and social baggage packed inside.
M. D. Jackson has been drawing since he could first hold a pencil. He has been writing for so long that he has, in fact, developed an alternate personality named Jack to handle the fiction.
His work has appeared in numerous magazines and on the front covers of many books as well as in the pages of Amazing Stories Magazine. You can also see a lot of it at his gallery.

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