Top 20 Vampires in Books & Literature
With so many vampires (vampyres) to choose from, you’re bound to find one that tastes just right!
With so many vampires (vampyres) to choose from, you’re bound to find one that tastes just right!
A profile of the multi-talented author Caitlin Kiernan.
Considering the forthcoming new film adaptations of Daphne du Maurier’s The Birds and Rebecca, and the shadow of Alfred Hitchcock…
A great quest with a deadline opens this homage to Victorian/Edwardian adventures.
In this week’s viewing: The second half of premiere week turns into a race to the bottom, but luckily, not everything gets there!
In this week’s viewing: After seeing off Hozuki no Reitetsu, it’s premiere time!
In this week’s viewing: Four of five series wrap up, and a surprising proportion feel that nudity is the solution!
In this week’s viewing: Samurai Flamenco expounds about love, Nobunagun features someone who needs to admit it, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Samurai Flamenco confronts insanity, Kill la Kill and Nobunagun say that’s fine because it’s awesome, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Samurai Flamenco and Nobunagun pause for some backstory, booze is the sin that keeps on giving, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Samurai Flamenco finally has some answers, Hozuki no Reitetsu has dancers, and more!
Tanya profiles the latest spanish language happenings in genre – and announces a change to the ways in which she is presenting her findings.
Review of Somewhere in Time, a romance with a time travel theme.
In this week’s viewing: The Pilot’s Love Song fills in some continuity, Nobunagun goes more nuts than ever, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Kill la Kill turns enemies to possible allies, Samurai Flamenco turns reality to fantasy or maybe vice versa, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Many cans of whoop-ass are opened, plus some gardening facts.
In this week’s viewing: The final lineup for this season is set and Japan is menaced in all sorts of ways.
Gary Dalkin reviews an unusual Jenna Louise Coleman set of performances – The Time of the Doctor back-to-back (ion the BBC) with Death Comes To Pemberley
What’s coming to the intersection of anime and sf worlds in January? (Spoiler: No Sailor Moon, unfortunately.) So many new and renewed shows you’d think it was Christmas or something!
Battle Fever J was a forerunner of the Power Rangers: four guys and a girl in superhero suits, saving the world from “the mysterious deity Satan Egos.”
Thursday Next, the plucky female lead character of The Eyre Affair, is a literary detective in an alternate 1985 England.
There’s a veritable stampede of sf headed your way this coming season: 25 series to choose from!
The full 158 minute director’s cut is simply one of the best films I have ever seen.
I strongly urge you to check out the Phoenix Legacy trilogy. It’s a terrific series (also available as ebooks). Even if you don’t like romance, but like real, human characters in a speculative setting – you’ll like The Phoenix Legacy.
Rockets and Missiles: Past and Future by Martin Caidin is literally a blast from the past. It is a delightfully historical account of man’s progression into space – because rockets are cool.
Fires of Nuala Cat Kimbriel Book View Café epub and mobi, $4.99 One of the great things about the ebook revolution is that many authors are making their backlists available. As a result, a number […]
True Blood has finally returned to TV and boy has it come back with a bang. It’s already two episodes in and so much has happened already. Bill is not himself, whatever his is (not […]
A common thread of discussion for collectors who buy art from me, and which runs through many sites dealing with collectibles, concerns the factors that make certain types of “X” (coins, stamps, comics, art, etc) […]

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