Book Review: Hover Car Racer by Mathew Reilly
Greek myth and a quirky treatment of French characters informs this Formula 1 plus Hogworts novel.
Greek myth and a quirky treatment of French characters informs this Formula 1 plus Hogworts novel.
This week, Steve reviews a new, upcoming book by Hugh A.D. Spencer, the second episode of 11.22.63 on Hulu, and tells of a unique offer for Robert A. Heinlein fans. (Check out the final photo!)
The top 10 Alt Hist. novels – in this universe.
While influencing his own works of literature as well as that of other writers, Encounter at Dawn by Arthur C. Clarke stirred many questions about the past and future of humanity.
Terbium writing contest, a novel writing contest, Literary awards and Eurocon Barcelona
Like a barker luring unsuspecting marks, The Myriad Carnival takes readers into the dark shadows behind the curtain, introducing them to the mystical world of the strange, the remarkable, and the macabre.
Cosmocapsula presents the audio story – A Simple Negotiation
Why does it always seem that romantic comedies are funnier at the beginning? Scide Splitters attempts to answer that question while reviewing Connie Willis’ Uncharted Territory.
A classic SF film fest, the Asimov Foundation’s latest podcast and an international poetry festival
A novel about deep sea living isn’t the deepest, but then it’s a Western too….
An excellent summary of Science Fiction in China, 2015
Details of the Minotauro Award and an interview with author Francesc Barrio Julio
An alternate history anthology with – bonus! – a story by one of our other contributors (Keith West).
A questionnaire for author José Antonio Suárez, Eurocon report, Hispacon report
The Big Shutdown by John M. Whalen is a fun read that will remind readers just why pulp fiction, westerns, and ray guns belong together.
and interview with the real ‘M’ – Jacopo della Quercia – author of License to Quill
A report on this year’s SGF Awards in China.
Quasar releases a new edition and calls for submissions; and the Site of Science Fiction celebrates its 19th anniversary with special content.
The Reluctant Orchid by Arthur C. Clarke is one of those distinct literary gems that proves good writing can be just as influential as it is inspirational.
Cosmocapsula Goes Amazing Podcast – international SF
The third and final part of a series in which Scide Splitters examines humorous stories eligible for the 1941 Retro Hugos Awards.
New issues from Alfa Eridiani and Science Fiction Portal; recommendation lists too
Shakespeare vs Cthulhu? The Bard as Bond? I think I need ‘Q’ to explain all of this to me….
Short fiction by last year’s Hugo Award for Best Novel is reviewed.
A new writing contest/award and a new anthology. Get your 2016 reads off to a good start!

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