AMAZING THINGS: DPS Releases Jerome Bixby Collection – Mirror, Mirror
Jerome Bixby collection released: additional short story also here today
Jerome Bixby collection released: additional short story also here today
Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang is one of the greatest science fiction novels of all time. Kate Wilhelm is one of the cornerstones of the science fiction industry, and many consider this her best work.
Steampunk LEGO by Guy Himber is a visually stimulating look at the creative possibilities within the LEGO world using the innovative theme found in Steampunk.
Steve reviews William Gibson’s significant new SF book and talks about his last non-fiction book. And mentions having lunch with the author.
An interview with Starfall Executive Producer John Ellis.
In this week’s viewing: Yona of the Dawn sets up a grand quest, Celestial Method fills in another piece, and more!
If you have an adventuresome palate and enjoy your genres and sub-genres sliced and diced, you should find a lot to enjoy in Lukyanenko’s novel.
An interview with award winning author and leading lady of science fiction, Kate Wilhelm
Let’s have some fun. Let’s live dangerously. Let’s run with scissors. Let’s open up an umbrella indoors. Lets judge some books by their covers! Judging a book by its cover is not wise, but we […]
Wally Wood may be the greatest SF artist of all time, but Rand Holmes is the PENULTIMATE artist of all time
In this week’s viewing: Mushishi is all about making connections, Yona is all about cutting them, and more!
Norman Spinrad deserves a Grand Master Award. Now.
A reprise of an interview with World Fantasy Lifetime Achievement award winner Ellen Datlow.
Some thoughts on the paucity of imagination in SF film today.
William Shatner’s Tek War series is now available at Open Road Media; read an excerpt from the sixth volume – Tek Power
Geek Theater. Please note the absent ‘R’.
In this week’s viewing: Yona of the Dawn’s heroine turns strong, Celestial Method is about finding the strength to admit error, and more!
an interview with July Nicholas Camacho about all things Furry.
Make Me Laugh. Can anyone make Mr. Spock crack even a tiny smile?
In this week’s viewing: A slower-paced group of episodes for a chance to relax! As much as one can relax with manhunts going on, aliens hanging around, and time going all screwy…
Revisiting an excellent interview with Grand Master James Gunn
A guest post on science and science fiction by author V.L. Jennings
Monochromatic painting has been part of the avante garde since the end of the 19th century, but science fiction and fantasy artists use monochromatic painting techniques to a great effect.
In this week’s viewing: Saying farewell to a few more shows, it’s time to set the lineup for the rest of the season.
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