Science Fiction

Friday Fiction: This Big UniverseFriday Fiction: This Big Universe

Friday Fiction: This Big Universe

The world is so much bigger than we think. The skies stretch higher than most ever go, and the deepest… Read More

3 years ago

40+: Short, Clever, and Flawed

40+ is a novella with a powerful hook but is hampered by a few things, including how short it is.… Read More

3 years ago

The Dust Reviews, Volume 2

Too long ago, I announced a series where I would periodically review a few movies from the Dust YouTube channel.… Read More

3 years ago

The Adam Project: Tropey and Deeply Emotional

I will not say The Adam Project is a unique movie. Barring a few moments of extreme narrative creativity, it’s… Read More

3 years ago

It Came From The Archives! “Upload: Excellent Science Fiction, Satire, and Romance”

(With season two already out, I figured it was as good a time as any to bring back my original… Read More

3 years ago

Why Genres Matter (But Also They Don’t)

For those that don’t know, genre functions mostly as a marketing vehicle. It’s there to help sell it to the… Read More

3 years ago

Friday Fiction: The Things That Didn’t Happen Anymore (Part 3)

Well, I hope all’s been going well with you. My guests have gone back to their various dimensions and what… Read More

3 years ago

Friday Fiction: The Things That Didn’t Happen Anymore (Part 2)

Welcome to the first Friday Fiction of 2022! Read More

3 years ago

Friday Fiction: The Things That Didn’t Happen Anymore (Part 1)

The last day of 2021 is finally here. It took so long, but we’ve arrived at the summit. So, to… Read More

3 years ago

Friday Fiction: The Holiday Season On Aquili Seventeen (Part 2)

A family is in trouble. Their only source of heat is gone, and no hope seems left. But, sometimes, the… Read More

3 years ago

Friday Fiction: The Holiday Season On Aquili Seventeen (Part 1)

When the holiday season is interrupted by a deadly crisis, what’s a family to do? Read More

3 years ago

Friday Fiction: A Trial Of Leaders

We promised you a future, dear reader, but we never said how far forward it was going to be. Read More

3 years ago