Hugo Award by the Numbers Part 3
A deep look into the history and statistics of an often overlooked Hugo Award category: Best Editor.
A deep look into the history and statistics of an often overlooked Hugo Award category: Best Editor.
Ivan profiles the anthology Las Remotes Adades (The Remote Age), a survey of Bolivian science fiction.
Think CGI is cool? Check out the technical accomplishments of the first cinematic presentation of Jules Verne’s classic.
In this week’s viewing: An uncommonly good premiere week continues! (and – Tokyo Ghoul is going to be available to the British Isles after all!)
Upon release in 2002 the film Minority Report, nominally based on a story by Philip K. Dick, received almost universally ecstatic reviews. I was among the minority of dissenting voices, and what follows, my minority retort
The language of art collecting can be strange, wonderful and at times totally mystifying to outsiders. It’s a vocabulary rife with very specific descriptors (“etching, serigraph, remarque”) as well as a baffling assortment of slang, […]
Space art may have started out as a visualization tool for astronomers and physicists, but the artists have turned the scientific concepts into a play with colours and form, which owes more to the abstract painters of the 20th century.
Dune has now been added to our list of the Greatest SF Novels of All Time!
Dianne wrestles with the age old question: what is science fiction…and what is fantasy?
Things To Come: in the future, there will still not be flying cars. (Sleepy gas from giant airplanes, but no flying cars.)
Utopia Season 2 Premiere: Utopia is a cruel show. It’s made up of cruel people. It’s a cruel world.
Darkening Stars Book 2 is now available!
Subscribers – claim your copy of Amazing Stories’ 88th Anniversary issue!
A profile of the multi-talented author Caitlin Kiernan.
Don’t search too hard for a blog post subject, you might end up writing a novel instead!
A review of James Young’s space navy yarn – An Unproven Concept
FuturesPast Editions Amazing Stories Classic Reprint – the first book is now revealed!
In this week’s viewing: It’s an uncommonly good start to the new season!
An interview with the founder of a new genre publishing venture.
The Hugos are upon us. RK gives you even more (and better reasons) to join up and vote!
Where’s Fred Gambino? Premiering a new art book at this year’s Worldcon!
The co-creator of Transmetropolitan tackles a first contact story…
Would there, could there be inhabitable planets with more than one sun, like the iconic Tatooine?
A continuing history of French science fiction.
Why no Mars TV? (Let’s hope we don’t have to wait for the reality show…)
A trip down memory lane – with art catalogs!
From the dark reaches of the to-be-read pile comes this diamond in the rough
It’s that time of the year again: my annual tax return is due by the end of this week. Nuff said.
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