Asni’s Art Blog: Robot
So what’s the difference between a robot, an android (or droid), and a cyborg?
So what’s the difference between a robot, an android (or droid), and a cyborg?
Books, comics, podcasts, conventions…if you don’t read spanish, you’re missing a lot!
Suyperhero films: Marvel succeeds, DC fails. Could the difference be one of character?
A bilingual con report from Archipelacon! With even more GRRM!
Greek Goddess… Miss America… Xena… which role does she play in order to make others happy. Isn’t that the dilemma of a woman today?
A partial review of Humans, veering off into a discussion of sex bots.
An interview with author Eduardo Vaquerizo; report on the Tolkien and philology conference; a Fritz Lieber blog and a new release from Robert Shearman
Did you know there is a whole religion involving the worship of a cosmic peacock? You’d never know where poultry keeping could lead you!
Steve looks at Netflix’s new SF offering by The Wachowskis and J. Michael Straczinski. The season starts slowly but begins to build quickly after episode 1.
The Museum of Science Fiction is holding a contest for its fund raiser
Turns out there is a veritable sub-culture of Chickens in Armour.
Warning: The story recommended in this review contains satire that may cause indigestion in some readers, particularly those who are currently afflicted with Puppy Mania.
I’ve been a bit stuck for a topic, so I punched “space rabbit” into DeviantArt’s search field. This is the result: Enjoy!
I recently got to thinking about all the little posts that people put on Facebook and what others reply. Now, I have quite a few geeky friends, mostly from going to various cons over the […]
New Zealand is an island of birds. So it is not surprising that birds feature in many Maori legends.
Steampunk Soldiers – Uniforms & Weapons from the Age of Steam by Philip Smith and Joseph A. McCullough brings much more to the audience than just pictures of Victorian era military garb.
The Feng Huang is often referred to as the “Chinese Phoenix”, but similarities between the two mythological birds are superficial: rather than death and resurrection, Feng Huang symbolises balance between yin and yang.
Mr. Jackson on the latest internet blowup. And freedom of expression.
Continuing my survey of magical bird creatures from West to East, the next stop is India.
I belong to several online groups through Facebook and other various media, as I’m sure many of you do, too. I came across in one of these groups dedicated to those of us who feel […]
While I was reading Tang Fei’s short story, A Universal Elegy, it was like traveling in a train without a concrete destination. It just clanked on and turned where you least expected, yet every moment […]
So called “religious freedom restoration” laws are putting fandom between a rock and a hard place.
The Persian Simurgh – always a female – is known to be a defeater of poisonous snakes, and knowledgeable in the healing arts.
Now we’re getting down to it: don’t think Bob Heinlein had this in mind when he said that author’s competed for “beer money”…
Open Road Media invites men to talk about women.
A profile of Frederik Pohl by guest blogger Cristián Londoño Proaño Nació

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