An Interview with K. D. Emerson
Adam Gaffen for Amazing Stories Magazine: Our first Interview is with K.D. Emerson, author of – well, let’s just get right into this, shall we? What is the title of your book? K. D. Emerson: Oooh lala!...
View ArticleThese Fractured States: An Overview of Balkanized Americas
Adventure and excitement waits for those travelers brave enough to explore Anglo-America… Treasure troves of colonial history await in the eastern aristocracies, but current events in the region make...
View ArticleMarketing is Destroying the Science Fiction Genre
The other day I was listening to NPR as they ran a piece on the TOTALLY NEW! NOT SCIENCE FICTION! genre of Cli Fi or Climate (change) Fiction. A year or so ago I was subjected to the same kind of...
View ArticleHow Young is a Young Adult?
The science fiction novels I read as a teen weren’t written for that age group. The themes were adult, as were the character dynamics and main issues. There just weren’t enough young adult books to...
View ArticleFemale Heroes in Literature
For my birthday last year, I went to the cinema to watch the popular—and somewhat controversial—Hunger Games. Well, controversial among some critics and followers of critics, anyway. I came across a...
View ArticleReview: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Samantha cries and gets scared while watching the latest in the Hunger Games' franchise of film - Catching Fire.
View ArticleMust See Films of 2014
Samantha Henry gives us a glimpse into what she will be watching this year.
View ArticleReview: Rollerball Blu-ray (Twilight Time edition)
Post fall of communism, with governments subservient to corporate paymasters, Rollerball seems like a much greater, more prescient, film now than the one I originally saw back in 1976. Today Rollerball...
View ArticleTWO AVERAGE FILMS: “THE BOY” (2016) and “THE FOREST” (2016)—AND MORE EBOOKS!
Ebooks and more ebooks! Cheap and plentiful; Steve finds them for you! Oh, and Steve reviews two so-so "horror flicks" that should have been better. But that's what the film industry seems to be...
View ArticleNew Releases in Science Fiction Romance for September
Time to talk about more science fiction romance new releases and lucky for me there is a constant flow of exciting new books all the time. Gena Showalter returned to her Alien Huntress series this past...
View ArticleOn Young Adult
Young adult genre fiction can help teens negotiate the transition from youth to adult by dealing with the difficulties of life om a realistic, but positive way.
View ArticleHow Young is a Young Adult?
The science fiction novels I read as a teen weren’t written for that age group. The themes were adult, as were the character dynamics and main issues. There just weren’t enough young adult books to...
View ArticleFemale Heroes in Literature
For my birthday last year, I went to the cinema to watch the popular—and somewhat controversial—Hunger Games. Well, controversial among some critics and followers of critics, anyway. I came across a...
View ArticleReview: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Samantha cries and gets scared while watching the latest in the Hunger Games' franchise of film - Catching Fire.
View ArticleMust See Films of 2014
Samantha Henry gives us a glimpse into what she will be watching this year.
View ArticleReview: Rollerball Blu-ray (Twilight Time edition)
Post fall of communism, with governments subservient to corporate paymasters, Rollerball seems like a much greater, more prescient, film now than the one I originally saw back in 1976. Today Rollerball...
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