5 Sci-Fi Stories for Crime Writers
Column by Nik Korpon June 5, 2017
What do Crime and Science Fiction stories have in common?
Book vs. Comic vs. Film: "Eight O'Clock in the Morning" vs. "Nada" vs. "They Live"
Column by Christopher Shultz
What better time to re-examine John Carpenter's satire on Reaganomics and its source material?
11 Nasty Women Dominating Weird Fiction
Column by Gabino Iglesias December 9, 2016
When it comes to weird fiction, these women are making great things happen.
Bookshots: 'Slipping' by Lauren Beukes
Review by Gabino Iglesias
Beukes offers a wonderful mix of science fiction, horror, and smart writing in her latest collection.
7 Books About Colonialism
Column by Leah Dearborn November 22, 2016
Themes related to colonialism are explored by science fiction and fantasy authors as well as historians, because those genres offer fertile ground for experimentation with the laws of human behavior.
An Interview with Chris Beckett about Science Fiction, Outsiderhood, and His New Novel 'Daughter of Eden'
Interview by Annie Neugebauer
An Interview with Chris Beckett about science fiction and fantasy, outsiderhood, creating a believable alien planet, and his new novel 'Daughter of Eden'.
Bookshots: 'The Warren' by Brian Evenson
Review by Joshua Chaplinsky
Evenson's latest is a sci-fi novella that takes on nothing less than the nature of identity and what it means to be "human."
The Rabid Puppies of Pelennor Fields
Column by Liam Meilleur August 18, 2016
Puppy power, liberal cabals, and the impending Hugo Awards.
Darth Trump and Princess Hillary: How Claudia Gray's 'Star Wars: Bloodline' Mirrors the 2016 Election Year
Column by Bart Bishop August 10, 2016
A look at Claudia Gray's 'Star Wars: Bloodline', a novel that manages to be about the current election year without boring readers to tears.
EXCLUSIVE: Jeff Noon Signs with Angry Robot for Two Book Deal
News by Joshua Chaplinsky
New novel 'A Man of Shadows' due August 2017.
Bookshots: 'Neon Green' by Margaret Wappler
Review by Freddie Moore
A look inside Margaret Wappler’s 90s nostalgic debut.
Bookshots: 'The Invaders' Edited by Jacob Weisman
Review by Leah Dearborn
Short stories that include a rocket-building squid and a man whose sex life alters time.
Bookshots: 'Stories of Your Life and Others' by Ted Chiang
Review by Max Booth III June 15, 2016
A look at Ted Chiang's infamous science fiction collection.
17th Century Work May Be First Science Fiction Novel Ever Written
News by Raine Winters May 24, 2016
…and now the book is being rewritten for modern times.
Bookshots: 'The Final Programme: The Cornelius Quartet 1' by Michael Moorcock
Review by Leah Dearborn
A bit of camp, but worthwhile reading for science fiction fans who want to trace the progression of both the author and the genre he partially helped to form.
Bookshots: 'Travelers Rest' by Keith Lee Morris
Review by Leah Dearborn
There's a town east of the Cascade Mountains where wayward souls are drawn. Their cars break down, blizzards lure them off the highway for the night. Most of them never leave again.
Bookshots: 'Bats of the Republic' by Zachary Thomas Dodson
Review by Leah Dearborn
After The Collapse, society has slowly rebuilt itself into an alternate reality where blood and heredity reign.
5 Things 'The Martian' Film Needs to Live Up to the Book
Column by Rajan Khanna September 25, 2015
Ridley Scott's 'The Martian' releases on October 2. But will it live up to the novel? Rajan Khanna looks at 5 things the film needs.
Sink or Swim: 10 Things I Learned Writing My Second Novel
Column by Rajan Khanna September 10, 2015
Rajan Khanna offers up lessons learned from writing 'Rising Tide,' his second novel and the sequel to 'Falling Sky.'
Falling Without a Parachute: Lessons Learned from My First Novel
Column by Rajan Khanna
Rajan Khanna's first novel, 'Falling Sky', sold without an ending. Here are some lessons learned from the novel's conception through its publication.
Post-Apocelliptical: The New Old Face of the Post-Apocalypse
Column by Rajan Khanna August 12, 2015
With the release of 'Mad Max: Fury Road' and the upcoming Fallout 4 video game, post-nuclear apocalypses are back in style. Rajan Khanna takes a look at why.
Jeff Noon Returns to Print with New Novel 'Mappalujo'
News by Joshua Chaplinsky
New Spectral Press imprint rEvolution SF proudly presents their first release, and it's a doozy.
Bookshots: 'A Planet for Rent' by Yoss
Review by BH Shepherd
A brief review of "A Planet for Rent" by Yoss.
Bookshots: 'Seveneves' by Neal Stephenson
Review by BH Shepherd
A concise review of Seveneves by Neal Stephenson
The 5 Best Horror Comics On Shelves Right Now
Column by George Cotronis May 22, 2015
Some have just finished, some are ongoing: Horror comics that are hot right now which you can pick up at your local comic book store.