
Anthology Review: Galactic Empires edited by Neil Clarke
If you like space operas in small bite sized chunks, then you can’t go wrong with Galactic Empires.
If you like space operas in small bite sized chunks, then you can’t go wrong with Galactic Empires.
Since 1966, the average length of Hugo nominated novels has more than doubled…
he 13th inductee into our growing list of The Greatest SF Novels of All TIme!
Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang is one of the greatest science fiction novels of all time. Kate Wilhelm is one of the cornerstones of the science fiction industry, and many consider this her best work.
One author gets onto the list a second time!
A well traveled novel makes its way on to our Best of All Time list.
This week we are going back before the science fiction awards were created to find our entry into the list of the greatest science fiction novels of all time. In fact, we are going back […]
Gary Dalkin looks back on the state of science fiction as another summer of massive budget SF and fantasy spectacles draws to a close. It seems this summer may have been a little better than those of late. The latest Michael Bay atrocity aside, Rise of the Planet of the Apes and Godzilla received enthusiastic receptions and almost everyone loved Guardians of the Galaxy, which achieved the near impossible feat of pleasing fans, delighting general audiences and entering the popular culture as a new phenomenon in its own right.
A tale of forensic authorship, the discovery and completion of John Jame’s long lost final novel.
A new inductee into the Greatest Science Fiction Novels of All Time
The Greatest SF Novels of ALL TIME list enters new territory!
The Hugos are upon us. RK gives you even more (and better reasons) to join up and vote!
Amazing News isn’t always amazing…sometimes it’s just Startling, or merely Astounding, or somewhat Thrilling…or maybe even Unknown….
A look at a non-traditional space opera, Ancillary Justice, by Ann Leckie.
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