Review: AMC’s Humans
A partial review of Humans, veering off into a discussion of sex bots.
A partial review of Humans, veering off into a discussion of sex bots.
They’re here! Or They’re Back! Steve asks the movie review question: “WHY?”
Andri Magnason spins a dark, humorous satire of a wildly absurd, near future that is not that far off from our current trajectory.
The short story Hide and Seek by Arthur C. Clarke takes two distinctly different stories and blends them together in a cohesive journey that readers can enjoy simultaneously.
The Occasional Diamond Thief is an enjoyably complex story
JURASSIC PARK was a template for the type of big budget summer movies which would be made after it and throughout the 90s
Clypsis follows the tradition of young character determination familiar to the works of Heinlein, but with the fast paced cinematic action we’ve grown to expect in today’s science fiction.
50s redux – Super Science Fiction!
It took one of the most astute adventure directors in history working with the best visual effects company ever at the bleeding edge of their craft to make the first Jurassic Park. Now, anyone can do it.
The Baby Merchant, an expertly crafted psychological crime drama with a modicum of science fiction, a book which reads with the page-turning magnetism of Stephen King, Thomas Harris or Michael Crichton.
Fans of original storytelling targeted for the young adult audiences will be impressed with emergence of author Lauren Roy and her soon to be released fantasy book, The Fire Children.
Certain topics are never supposed to be discussed with strangers: religion and faith head the list. The featured authors in Wrestling with Gods:wave aside such strictures
Maybe it should be the goal of mainstream literary editors to find at least one genre novel a week that deserves a lengthy review
Poems about stealthy alien invasion, alien colonization, trans-dimensional relationships, Amazons, gods, hillbillies and hicks, horticulture, uplifted animals, and bugs – lots of bugs.
What keeps someone in a haunted house once the scary stuff starts to happen?
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.
Poetry from a childhood spent exposed to radiation.
What do you get when you base a feature film on poorly understood SF convention panel discussion themes? Tomorrowland.
Graphic Poetry? This might be the very FIRST graphic poetry book evah!
Lots of title colons, an accurate book cover(!) and realistic space battle physics. The Lost Fleet series is one its best to start at the beginning.
An SF picture book from acclaimed Ecuadorian author Alicia Yánez Cossío
Heroika 1: Dragon Eaters is a colorful bouquet of bold stories about one of the darkest primal forces in mythological lore.
Who wouldn’t be discombobulated, finding oneself expelled from suspended animation amid the remains of a starship scattered across an alien world?
Ian Sales concludes his alternate history space program series with All That Outer Space Allows
Be it film, radio, or just reading the short story, Arthur C. Clarke’s All the Time in the World is a must for every member of fandom to experience.
Gonzalo Montero Lara reviews Ivan Prado Sejas’ work
A Robert J. Sawyer novel is always cause for celebration, though some more than others.
Steve Davidson is the publisher of Amazing Stories.
Steve has been a passionate fan of science fiction since the mid-60s, before he even knew what it was called.
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