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"The world," he says, "the world. That's what he gave to us." "Oh, who?" I ask. "The Lord?" And he… Read More

9 years ago

The Hoverboard Is Here! Now What?

It’s here, and it’s real! The hoverboard is HERE! Not too long ago, an architect named Greg Henderson came up… Read More

9 years ago

How Arthur C. Clarke Predicted the Future — and Shaped It

Of the plethora of successful science fiction writers who’ve shared their vision with the world, few if any hold the… Read More

9 years ago

BOOK PREVIEW: The Perfect Pathogen

There is a part of me that is curious to know how the sci-fi publishing community is currently marketing books… Read More

10 years ago

Biowars: When the Science Makes Sci-Fi Exciting

When first describing this series to a friend, the TV shows Osmosis Jones and The Magic School Bus came up in… Read More

10 years ago

The Nemesis Program: Clouds of Conspiracy in New Thriller by Scott Mariani

It’s well and truly summer in most of the Northern Hemisphere. Some of us may be looking back fondly on… Read More

10 years ago

Orphan Black (Season 2, Episode 8): “Variable and Full of Perturbation”

BEWARE: I SPOIL. Ya’ll…who in the hell is this MAN? This episode we got a rather startling introduction to a… Read More

10 years ago

Russia’s Ambitious Plans to Colonize the Moon by 2040

I like the idea of living in space or on another planet as much as the next person--that is to… Read More

10 years ago

Dust in the Wind by William Hutchison

For the past couple of weeks, in between fangirling over the madness of Orphan Black, procrastinating over everything (probably could've… Read More

10 years ago

A Sci-Fi Fan on GigWalk and Big Data

With a camera and voice recording device, GPS locator, barcode scanning capability, and access to the internet, anyone with a… Read More

10 years ago