Rogue Stars in Science and Fiction
Rogue stars are fascinating objects, even though a certain confusion exists about what they are and the way they can interact with our solar system. And SF, while contributing to their popularity, has...
View ArticleROTSLER REVIVAL: Review of THE FAR FRONTIER and PATRON OF THE ARTS (rereleased)
Steve looks at two "new" releases--classic SF by the late William Rotsler, multitalented fan, writer and artist.
View ArticleFilm Review: Jupiter Ascending
The Wachowski’s have frequently bewildered with their willingness to experiment...which makes “Jupiter” their strangest concoction yet – a purely conventional one.
View ArticleSmall Press Book Review: Seekers by T. M. Hunter
Space Pirates! (Really. What more do you need than to hear those two words? Arrrrrrrrr shiver me airlocks and space the scurvy dogs!
View ArticleFilm Crimes: The Ones That Got Away
Has anyone ever challenged the notion that film viewers are fundamentally happy to be served the same old stuff time and time again?
View ArticleTV REVIEW: Netflix’s SENSE8 (SENSATE)
Steve looks at Netflix's new SF offering by The Wachowskis and J. Michael Straczinski. The season starts slowly but begins to build quickly after episode 1.
View Article“No busques una línea en nuestras colecciones más allá del atrevimiento”....
An interview with the brains behind the Barcelona Speculative Fiction publishing house Café con Leche.
View ArticleBlogger Invitado: Cristian Londoño Proaño
The Spanish language collection Hacia el espacio puts the science back in science fiction.
View ArticleÀ LA RECHERCHE DES LIVRES PERDU: RETRO BOOK REVIEWS
This week Steve dips back into SF’s past—focusing on 1928 and 1962. Why those years? You’ll have to read and find out…and if that doesn’t work, ask him yourself!
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