RELEASE DAY: A Doctor for the Enterprise Now Available for Order
It’s HERE! The long-awaited science fiction parody mash-up of Star Trek and Doctor Who – A Doctor for the Enterprise!
It’s HERE! The long-awaited science fiction parody mash-up of Star Trek and Doctor Who – A Doctor for the Enterprise!
The epic journey of Homer’s Odyssey has nothing on this journey!
Loyal fans of Steampunk will embrace the thought-provoking elements of Timothy Black’s Gearteeth while rediscovering new twists on some old features often found in classic horror stories.
A round-up of new French small presses publishing genre fiction.
Continuing his series on the first year of Amazing Stories, Steve sees what “scientifiction” was trying to become: US!
In this week’s viewing: Brotherly love, motherly love, and some more dubious targets of affection.
How well do you know the history of the creation of the science fiction genre?
Entropy happens whether we want it to or not. Why are we so fascinated with helping it along?
Steve begins a series of columns examining Amazing Stories’ first full year of publishing!
In this week’s viewing: Yona meets a test with courage, Yatterman Night meets one with crazy, and more! And a link to NSFW imagery….
Open Road Media’s re-release of Nalo Hopkinson’s The Salt Roads
A survey of depictions of black holes in spanish SF, with a bit about SF’s contributions to the visualization of cosmological chaos
Most of our greatest founding authors got bit by the SF bug when they discovered science fiction magazines – notably those published by Hugo Gernsback
This week Steve dislikes Keanu Reeves and Tricia Helfer, but really, really likes Ethan Hawke in a Heinlein-to-film movie!
“For God’s sake let us sit upon the ground And tell sad stories about the death of kings.” Richard 11, Act 3, Scene 2 Shakespeare knew how to entertain a crowd and teach history at […]
In this week’s viewing: JoJo and Cute High deal with defectors, Yona contends with a reluctant dragon, and more!
Hunting Monsters Is My Business – The Mordecai Slate Stories is an action packed collection reminiscent to the pulp classic dime store novels with a morbid twist of supernatural mystery and intrigue.
Ivan clues us in on the FIRST EVER scheduled meeting for SF & Fantastic literature in Bolivia
Este primer encuentro de Ciencia Ficción y Literatura Fantástica de Bolivia está organizado
The Wachowski’s have frequently bewildered with their willingness to experiment…which makes “Jupiter” their strangest concoction yet – a purely conventional one.
Sometimes life becomes so strange, so patently absurd, so like a bizarre waking dream that we say it has become surreal.
Steve looks at two “new” releases–classic SF by the late William Rotsler, multitalented fan, writer and artist.
In this week’s viewing: Viewster gets its act together, Yatterwan, Anubis, and more!
Here’s why Close Encounters of the Third KInd will never be a classic.
Suzette Haden Elgin, founder of the SFPA, author and linguist, dead at 78.
Loyalty and dedication is what makes fandom so strong. So when a story comes along highlighting all of fandom’s clichéd elements, we can’t help but smile, nod, and agree.
Kim Mutch Emerson is founder of the small press Master Koda Select, and an author of dystopian SF
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I’m an award winning artist, author and screenwriter who spends a lot of time in a fantasy world, writing, painting, and creating artistic what-nots to post everywhere I can.
I’ve dabbled in film-making. Local indie filmmakers and I have created a few short adaptions of my books.
I’m a lover of the classics, both visual and literary. Prone to pick up a paperback over a digital copy. I believe a story should be good enough to hand down from one generation to the next.
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