Why Isn’t The Long Walk a Movie Yet?
Not every book works well on the big screen. But once in a while, written words need to be put in motion. Why isn’t The Long Walk a movie yet?
Not every book works well on the big screen. But once in a while, written words need to be put in motion. Why isn’t The Long Walk a movie yet?
What do you get when you base a feature film on poorly understood SF convention panel discussion themes? Tomorrowland.
Barsoom. Sooner or later, every artist has to try their hand illustrating Burrough’s tales
The voyages continue…a front row seat behind the scenes at Star Trek Anthology
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.
The world of illustration lost a real treasure this past week when artist Glen Orbik lost his long battle with cancer on May 11th.
Ian Sales concludes his alternate history space program series with All That Outer Space Allows
Gonzalo Montero Lara reviews Ivan Prado Sejas’ work
A Robert J. Sawyer novel is always cause for celebration, though some more than others.
Steve reaches a milestone 100 columns, and reviews the new Writers of the Future anthology and the film Big Hero 6.
Unlike in the olden days when we had to walk barefoot in the snow, uphill, both ways, to find fantasy art, today there are hundreds, if not thousands of online resources to slake your need.
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 […]
Sometimes the medium the message is delivered through can drastically alter the experience.
Science Fiction’s great French authors of the 50s and 60s
It seems that all good fantasy artists head for Hollywood
Science Fiction in Chinese is actually rendered from the Russian phrase “science-fantasy-fiction”
The finalists of the Equinox Ecuadorian Science Fiction contest
Peacekeepers launches a Webby nominated pilot
In this week’s viewing: The viewing list for the rest of the season is set amid much general hacking and slashing.
Children of Arkadia by M. Darusha Wehm is a character driven political story following man’s pilgrimage to the stars and the vital role artificial intelligence plays in humanity’s survival.
An interview with illustrator and graphic artist Shawn King
This week Steve takes us back to 1967, courtesy of Lisa Mason. Time travel is trippy!
In this week’s viewing: The rest of premiere week has Mikagura School Suite showing everyone else up in a field decidedly lacking in ambition.
Earthbound by Adam Lewinson is a multifaceted story well suited for fandom. Filled with science fiction, mystery, romance, western and even a hint of space adventure, the possibilities are endless.
Ebooks versus traditional books, as filtered through an Ecuadorian lens.
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