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Nine Worlds 2015

My World of Sci-Fi!

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By J.W.Allen on Oct 12th, 2015

I haven’t been able to write on Sci-Fi Bloggers for quite some time due to the fact that I’ve been on the planet Vulcan.   Well, not really.  But I have been working on various projects & geeking out at conferences and events over the summer.  I’ve missed it.  But thanks to Dylan and the team…

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MUSICAL MUSINGS: Hunger Tango by Blue Tofu

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By Brandon Scott on Sep 6th, 2015

So this video is kind of weird. I’m no stranger to music videos with a bit of an out-there concept, especially when I review science fiction-themed ones; but this is just odd. In fact, let me be blunt here: I’m not a fan of the video. It looks like some sort of strange combination between…

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Book Review: “Exploits In Time” by Nicholas C. Thomas

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By Brandon Scott on Aug 23rd, 2015

Exploits in Time is not a fiction book. At least not in the traditional sense. First off because it’s a collection of short stories, but that’s not what I mean. What I mean is it’s wholly unlike anything I’ve read before. So much so that I’m uncertain on how to go about reviewing it. It…

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TWOTW

BOOK REVIEW: The White Orchid and the Willow

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By Carly Fjeld on Jul 26th, 2015

It’s been a long process for author Joel Collins. He’s just beginning the tribulations of a twenty-something, but for the last eight years his passion has been a novel. For four years he thought about the story, and he would write. All by hand, he wrote until there were mounds of paper around him and…

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FRIDAY FICTION: But It’s…It’s Saturday…

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By D. Alexander on Jul 18th, 2015

The Fictionmonger is playing chess with…himself. After a time, the Editor finds him, alone. He then rushes in and takes a seat in front of him. MONGER: What are you—? THE EDITOR: Don’t ask questions, just pay close attention. The Monger looks left, then right, then leans in. MONGER: Where have you been? THE EDITOR: Making a TV series. Not…

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Dear Readers, An Open Letter

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By D. Alexander on Jul 15th, 2015

Dear Readers, I wanted to let you know what’s been happening behind the scenes here at Sci-Fi Bloggers. Some of you have been wondering where Friday Fiction wandered off to, or why articles have been less frequent. Some of you may be asking why less events such as our Veek of Blood and Week of Chaos have been…

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Project Morpheus

Has Online Gaming Become More Real than Real Life?

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By J.W.Allen on Jul 7th, 2015

Oculus Rift and Project Morpheus: two virtual reality experiments currently being tested by Oculus VR and Sony.  Both pieces of technology boast that, for the first time, users can play their favorite games and watch their favorite movies as if they were there.  The headsets look like something out of science fiction, except they’re not. …

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Game of Thrones: “Hardhome”

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By D. Alexander on Jun 1st, 2015

Major Game of Thrones spoilers below. A lot of people have said a lot of things about this episode. I’ve been trying to think of what to add to the pile. Not long ago, I made my decision. Here is the result: At one point, the reason we got others to watch the show was to see…

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SECOND OPINION: Tomorrowland (2015)

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By D. Alexander on May 31st, 2015

I want one of those pins. So, I’ve heard great things about Tomorrowland and not-so-great things. I’ve heard the first two thirds are incredible and that the last twenty minutes are a huge disappointment. I’ve heard the performances are phenomenal on all fronts, that the direction is stunning, and that the mysteries of the film and how…

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TARDIS

A Madman with a Box

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By J.W.Allen on May 20th, 2015

In the UK, three years before Captain Kirk boldly went where no man had gone before, a shabby-looking, blue police telephone box materialized out of thin air and into the hearts and minds of a new generation of viewers.  The Doctor had just announced his presence to an early 60s Saturday teatime audience.  The blue…

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BOOK REVIEW: A Fistful of Clones by Seaton Kay-Smith

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By Brandon Scott on May 18th, 2015

When I write a review for a book, I often start off with a hypothetical question. One that pertains to my general feelings, and serves as an easy way to pull you, the reader, into my mindset while I was reading the book. And A Fistful of Clones is no different, because this time the…

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TRAILER TALK: Shadows on the Wall

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By Brandon Scott on May 2nd, 2015

I was hooked instantly. That’s probably the best way to begin talking about this trailer. It doesn’t start with some vague threat, or generic establishing shot. It starts on a metaphor, a literal fable, one about unchanging nature. But whose? Humanity’s, or something else? Mysteries are a powerful tool, and this trailer wields it with…

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