Portal – An Original Scripted Drama Premiere
I belong to several online groups through Facebook and other various media, as I’m sure many of you do, too. I came across in one of these groups dedicated to those of us who feel […]
I belong to several online groups through Facebook and other various media, as I’m sure many of you do, too. I came across in one of these groups dedicated to those of us who feel […]
KC Speculations – an anthology commemorating the importance of Kansas City to SF and fandom
Steve finishes his “time machine” with a look at the final three issues of Amazing’s first full year.
Photographic covers are becoming more and more common on book covers, even in the science fiction and fantasy genres
Futures Past – A Visual History of Science Fiction – is making the move to print.
In this week’s viewing: Cute High and Yona look back to wrap up, Death Parade and Yatterman Night drop some important backstory, and more!
An Ecuadorian graphic science fiction novel!
Contributor Bill Spangler’s rendition of Well’s The Time Machine is re-released by Pulp 2.0
This week Steve reviews books by Walter Mosley and Robert Charles Wilson. Good books!
Harvey and Hunt are back with more rewind episodes of H2O. Tune in for a new episode later today!
In this week’s viewing: Cute High and Yatterman Night compete for the least surprising reveal, Death Parade literally shows its cards, and more!
Israeli author and traveler Lavie Tidhar discusses the World SF blog, traveling the world for inspiration and his latest works.
A profile of Ibero-American Bolivian author Adolfo Cáceres Romero.
Day One by Nate Kenyon is a fast paced action thriller that brings the worlds of science fiction fandom and conspiracy theorists all together in one volume.
To have one’s heart and soul passed over for another can be a devastating thing.
Darknet by Matthew Mather: Boiler room meets Philip K. Dick.
In this week’s viewing: Yona takes charge, Death Parade gets brutal, Cute High skewers moe, and more!
Steve continues his look at the first full year of Amazing Stories. This week it’s the third quarter of 1926.
What did “real” fans think of Star Wars in an era “a long time ago…”?
A critique of Ecuadorian author Maximo Ortega’s novel The Rainbow of Time
In this week’s viewing: Yatterman Night rescues Baby Nessie, JoJo’s humor gets literally juvenile, and more!
It’s HERE! The long-awaited science fiction parody mash-up of Star Trek and Doctor Who – A Doctor for the Enterprise!
The epic journey of Homer’s Odyssey has nothing on this journey!
Loyal fans of Steampunk will embrace the thought-provoking elements of Timothy Black’s Gearteeth while rediscovering new twists on some old features often found in classic horror stories.
A round-up of new French small presses publishing genre fiction.
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