Literatura furry de ciencia ficción en Venezuela
an interview with July Nicholas Camacho about all things Furry.
an interview with July Nicholas Camacho about all things Furry.
Make Me Laugh. Can anyone make Mr. Spock crack even a tiny smile?
In this week’s viewing: A slower-paced group of episodes for a chance to relax! As much as one can relax with manhunts going on, aliens hanging around, and time going all screwy…
Revisiting an excellent interview with Grand Master James Gunn
A guest post on science and science fiction by author V.L. Jennings
Monochromatic painting has been part of the avante garde since the end of the 19th century, but science fiction and fantasy artists use monochromatic painting techniques to a great effect.
In this week’s viewing: Saying farewell to a few more shows, it’s time to set the lineup for the rest of the season.
It’s a sad day when your art collection has to go on sale. Don’t compound the problem – do it with a plan.
Take a peek at what a science fiction play looks like with the script for Susan Gray’s A Trifling Matter
Ahh nostalgia. Nothing brings back childhood memories like re-connecting with a long-loved toy.
We’re ALL Space Cadets…and now we can wear the name proudly
Science Fiction has long offered a “backup plan” for planet Earth
Chimpanzee is a dark brooding novel of a future that might well come to pass
If we’re to think of Science Fiction as a metaphorical mode, then SF Theatre might be thought of as a metaphor of a metaphor, which leads to mass confusion and discomfort – a strange sort of metaphor-inception.
A review of a history of You Are the Hero adventure game books.
In this week’s viewing: Swords, sorcery, sufficiently advanced technology, and more!
One author gets onto the list a second time!
Paul Alexander’s art is being snapped up by collectors
Portland is putting its horror on
RIGMOVES takes readers into the corporate world of near future asteroid mining. But can the technical viewpoint hold the reader’s attention long enough to find out how it ends.
A review of Georgia Clark’s second young adult novel – Parched
A review of Gary Daher’s The Guest
After having examined Lagrangian points in science, I would like to offer here some thoughts about their possible uses – in fiction and in a near (or far) future space colonisation. I have already talked […]
In this week’s viewing: Supernatural companions of all sorts, from aliens to mer-people!
This week we take a look at the top ten best robots of all time. The rules are simple. Each robot must have a unique name and identity. We will not include classes of robots like […]
Métal Hurlant, célèbre magazine de bandes dessinées fut une institution dans le monde de la culture de l’imaginaire français. A l’origine de la revue en 1975, nous trouvons Jean Pierre Dionnet, critique de bande dessinée […]
A review of the award-winningest SF novel and its sequel
Steve Davidson is the publisher of Amazing Stories.
Steve has been a passionate fan of science fiction since the mid-60s, before he even knew what it was called.
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