The Curse of the Monolith
Howard purists may hate every word I am about to say. While I will always agree that Robert E. Howard’s stories were the best of Read More
Howard purists may hate every word I am about to say. While I will always agree that Robert E. Howard’s stories were the best of Read More
“The Hidden World” (Science Wonder Quarterly, Fall 1929) by Edmond Hamilton was one of seven stories he wrote for Hugo Gernsback before 1930. I sought Read More
By D. K. Latta Superhero movies and TV shows are big box office these days, with their roots in comic books. While comic book superheroes Read More
Jim Kjelgaard will always have a place in the halls of Children’s Literature, with his many animal novels including Big Red (1945). But the author Read More
Part Sherlock Holmes, part Professor Challenger, Doctor Bird faced sixteen encounters with the strange and fantastic and inspired such characters as Doc Savage. Captain Sterner Read More
Our attitudes towards the alien tells us more about ourselves than almost any aspect of Science Fiction Human beings have always had a fear of, Read More
This year, 2017 Canada marks the sesquicentennial anniversary of Canadian Confederation. Basically it is the 150th anniversary of Canada and it is being promoted by Read More
With the release of I Robot in 2004, we once again had an opportunity to see Isaac Asimov’s vision of a world of robots come Read More
In recent years, Joss Whedon’s Firefly and Serenity have brought the Space Western back to the public eye. Though not a commercial success, Whedon’s tales Read More
Military SF is pretty much what it implies. It’s science fiction that explores the future of warfare. It’s not quite space opera, although it does Read More