The End of the Reviewing Period for 'Teleport Us' is Nigh!
News by Jessica Taylor
The dealine for reviews is April 1st! Be sure to get in as many as possible before it's too late. Did I mention there are prizes involved?
Teleport Us: Hitting The Halfway Point, Plus Announcing More Prizes For Readers and Writers!
News by Jessica Taylor February 15, 2013
Have you gotten in on the excitement of our sci-fi writing challenge? Find out what you're missing, where to start, and why you want to do this!
Ridley Scott to Produce Philip K. Dick's 'The Man in the High Castle' for SyFy
News by Christopher Shultz February 14, 2013
The 'Blade Runner' director plans to bring us another Dick-adapted vision of the future, this time on the small screen.
The Magic of Christmas: An Advent Calendar of Fantasy Fiction
Column by Rajan Khanna December 5, 2012
Christmas has been the inspiration for many fantasy short stories. Here are 24, one for each day leading up to Christmas.
10 Questions With Channel SK1N Author Jeff Noon
Interview by Joshua Chaplinsky October 11, 2012
We go ten rounds with the prodigal son of sci-fi/speculative/cyber-punk, Jeff Noon.
Melody Malone's Detective Novel From 'Doctor Who' Now Available As An eBook
News by Rob Hart October 8, 2012
In 'The Angels Take Manhattan,' a major plot device for the episode is a book written by one of the characters--and that book (or at least, a version of it) is now available to purchase.
'Moby Dick In Space' Movie Gets Some Much-Needed Support
News by Rob Hart October 3, 2012
Lynne Ramsay, director of 'We Need to Talk About Kevin', has procured funding for 'Mobius', a sci-fi take on Herman Melville's classic novel.
Jeff Noon's First New Novel In 10 Years Has Already Been Available For Over A Month-- What The Hell?!?!
News by Joshua Chaplinsky September 21, 2012
'Channel Sk1n', Jeff Noon's first new novel in 10 years, is available now.
Indie Bookstore Spotlight: Dark Carnival, Berkeley, CA
Column by Jon Korn September 11, 2012
A look at Dark Carnival, Berkeley, CA's beloved "Bookstore of the Imagination."
2012 Hugo Award Winners Announced
News by Benoît Lelièvre September 5, 2012
This year's winners of the famed Hugo Award were announced this week at the 70th World Science Fiction convention.
Comics Crossover: Science Fiction Gets Inked Up
Column by Jon Korn
You got your Science Fiction in my comics! You got your comics in my Science Fiction! (Jon Korn explores the awesome results.)
Philip K. Dick: A Primer
Column by Jon Korn July 25, 2012
With a 'Total Recall' remake about to hit theaters - and more adaptations in the pipeline - it's time to learn more about the man behind the replicants.
A 'Bot Bestiary: The Robotic Tradition In Science Fiction
Column by Jon Korn July 13, 2012
Science Fiction abounds with robots, androids, cyborgs, and mechs of every stripe. Jon Korn breaks down some of his favorites.
The Prometheus Effect: Examining The Film's Literary Ancestry
Column by Jon Korn June 14, 2012
While arguments about Prometheus rage across the internet, Jon Korn looks at some of the science fiction classics that inspired it.