AMAZING NEWS: 2/25/24 Pre Extra Day Edition
2024 is a Leap Year, which means we all get an extra day. Please use it wisely, as there won’t be another one for four more years. Amazing People News (A round-up of gathered news […]
2024 is a Leap Year, which means we all get an extra day. Please use it wisely, as there won’t be another one for four more years. Amazing People News (A round-up of gathered news […]
Publisher: Random House Audio Publishing Group Publication date: 09/09/2014 Binding: Compact Disc Disks: 9 ISBN: 9780553398076 Read by: Kirsten Potter Author: Emily St. John Mandel Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel is the […]
Letters across time; uneasy alliances; VR gumshoes; a homage to Arthurian legend; and childhood nightmares made flesh, are just some of the delights on offer in. this latest issue!
During the biggest surge of the Omicron strain of COVID, my fellow Phil Dickian scholar David Gill and I stood at 2643 Dana Street in Berkeley. The current owner of the house stuck his head out […]
The new short WEBCAM follows the last man on Earth, or so he believes, as he makes a discovery that will set him on an unexpected new trajectory. The film stars Dichen Lachman (SEVERANCE) and […]
When you go on a deep space mission, so much can change when you are gone. New for you, new history, new geography, new government. Whether its for the good or the bad…it all depends […]
OBIR: Occasional Biased and Ignorant Reviews reflecting this reader’s opinion. A Blanket of Steel – by Timothy S. Johnston Published in 2024 by Fitzhenry & Whiteside Limited, 209 Wickstead Avenue, Unit 51, East York, Ontario, […]
LIBROS En Cuba se han publicado los e-books “Los Cantares de Sinim 1 La Búsqueda” de Malena Salazar Maciá, “Kay y Kirk. Una saga del cosmos” de Erick Mota y “Tres Lunas”, novela de Juan […]
There are powers we do not understand, and people who possess those powers. Therefore, we (probably) do not understand them. They can be those with the powers, and then those who are the parents of […]
OBIR: Occasional Biased and Ignorant Reviews reflecting this reader’s opinion. Mecha-Jesus and Other Stories – by Derwin Mak Published by Brain Lag, Milton, Ontario, Canada, 2024 Cover art – by Catherine Fitzsimmons Note: All stories […]
Tom Easton and Frank Wu introduced their novel ESPionage: Regime Change, at Boskone’s New Book party yesterday, suitably outfitted with a “Book Hat” and Protective Gear. That “urge” you’ve been getting to run out and […]
There are several types of readers I feel Reprise is aimed at, and the Venn diagram of those types all overlap with me except for one: post-graduate academics. But when it comes to things like […]
Published by: Blackstone Audio Published date: 2014 Format: Audio CD (5 disks) Listen Time: 6 hours Author: Jeff Vandermeer Read by: Carolyn McCormick ISBN 10: 1482956756 ISBN 13: […]
OBITUARIO Falleció el escritor mexicano José Luis Velarde. Entre 1985 y 2003 fue codirector de la revista literaria A Quien Corresponda, ganadora de 5 premios por la mejor publicación independiente en México (Premio Nacional Tierra […]
OBIR: Occasional Biased and Ignorant Reviews reflecting this reader’s opinion. Pulp Literature Magazine #41 Winter 2024 Published by Pulp Literature Press, Langley, British Columbia, Canada, Winter 2024. Editor in Chief: Jennifer Landels, Senior Editor: Melanie […]
Ad Astra games soon to release Architect of Worlds by Jon F. Zeigler
Missions to new civilizations (at least, new to you) can be fraught with danger, and there’s too many opportunities to accidentally offend those who could be new friends. Be careful that what they value night […]
Steve retro-reviews possible cult classic John Dies at the End, because it showed up on his satellite system several times this week, and he missed it when it first came out. Did he like it? (Will you?) Read the column for a possible answer.
Emily St. John Mandel has a way with words and story. The Glass Hotel tells the story of a Bernie Madoff type huge Ponzi scam and its affects on various people from the investors to […]
Wrong Turns on the Wallaby Track, Part 2 Leigh Edmonds and Perry Middlemiss Saturday, February 17, 2024 Time: 7PM EST, 4 PM PST and 11AM Feb. 18, Melbourne AEDT To attend, send a note to fanac@fanac.org
Note: Portions of this post first appeared in the Roswell Daily Record. I’m going to start the New Year with an unusual topic – zombies and romance. I always enjoy a good dystopian or post […]
Lose something? Can’t find your keys? Did someone hide your wallet? Where’d your friend go? Where did my…office…go? No, you’re not forgetful or clumsy, there are forces at work making sure whatever you’ve lost stays […]
Being a part of a space-faring generation may sound wonderfully futuristic, but life with traditional people, like parents and grandparents, might mean having to look backwards to old traditions. Will we be able to look […]
As a youngster in the 1960’s, I was an avid reader of science fiction and fantasy, and fed my voracious appetite by emptying the shelves of my local library – six books at a time […]
LIBROS La gran noticia es la publicación de “Qhipa Pacha: Futurismo peruano” (Pandemonium Editorial) en edición bilingüe. ¿Y qué lo convierte en la gran noticia? Pues lean la sección Premios y lo sabrán. Pueden comprar […]
Publisher: Ballantine Books Release Date: June 2019 Length: 336 Pages ISBN10: 1524759783 SBN13: 9781524759780 Recursion by Blake Crouch tells the story of a brilliant woman who is trying to find a way to save memories […]
Kickstarting “The Bezzle” audiobook, sequel to Red Team Blues (permalink) I’m kickstarting the audiobook for The Bezzle, the sequel to last year’s Red Team Blues, featuring Marty Hench, a hard-charging, two-fisted forensic accountant who spent […]
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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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