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The teeth remind me of the Rocky Horror Picture Show while the eight stories remind me of the long running syndicated Twilight Zone weekly show. The show can be streamed from Amazon through one a channel, CBS. From the Amazon website: The original “The Twilight…

Review of Mike Russell’s fantastical paranormal Strange Medicine

April 21, 2019

Who knew Jules Verne was a prophet?

Science Fiction and Prophecy

March 10, 2019

Check our the following science fiction novels to be released during the month of March 2019 as reported by Tor.

Science Fiction – March Releases

March 6, 2019

For those who write science fiction, see recent article in the Federalist.

Science Fiction Publishing War

March 5, 2019

This book one of a three part series. Read this book first, then the next two, for Ancillary Justice sets up the other two. The world created by Ann Leckie is not one that will be familiar to most readers, even those who read primarily…

Literary Sci-Fi: Review of Ann Leckie’s Ancillary Justice

December 29, 2016

  The Three-Body Problem (Part One a Trilogy) asks a fundamental question: Is science good for humanity? What happens when the progress of science is halted? Can humanity live, endure without science? What is the appropriate balance between religion and science? Is SETI (the search…

For Contact Lovers: Review of Cixin Liu’s The Three-Body Problem

April 10, 2016

If you are looking for your next fantasy – science fiction book to read, check out author A.J. Trevors‘ The Gala Chronicles: Birth of Hope expected to be published February 1, 2016. From the author: Joy. Peace. Fear. Death. Hope. To many, these are just…

Upcoming Release: The Gaia Chronicles: Birth of Hope by A.J. Trevors

January 14, 2016

Alex Fayman’s Superhighway is a speculative fiction novel that is a mix of techno, science fiction, dystopian, and thriller elements. Superhighway is a good first start for Alex Fayman. His idea, the transporting of humans through the Internet via network fibers is not unlike the “Beam Me…

Coming Via The Network: Review of Alex Fayman’s Superhighway

November 25, 2015

  For a debut author, C.A. Higgins’ Lightless is an excellent foray into the world of science fiction that transcends the boundary between man and machine. Like most science fiction that has a dystopian/post-apcolyptic feel, Lightless’ premise is relatively straight forward and not unlike Terms of…

Machine or Human? A Review of Lightless

October 6, 2015

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