Tag: Sci-fi
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JONATHAN’S TOP 10 CHRIS MOORE COVERS
Top 10 Chris Moore Covers The Fantasy Hive was saddened to hear of the death of science fiction illustrator Chris Moore (1947-2025). Across his career, Moore ... -
THE BONES BENEATH MY SKIN by TJ Klune (BOOK REVIEW)
A spine-tingling thriller by New York Times bestselling author TJ Klune, about a 10-year-old girl with an impossible power, her father, and an unlikely stranger, who come together ... -
DEATH OF THE AUTHOR by Nnedi Okorafor (BOOK REVIEW)
“Stories contain our existence; they are like gods. And the fact that we create them from living, experiencing, listening, thinking ,feeling, giving – they remind me ... -
SUBSERVIENCE by Scott Dale (FILM REVIEW)
When his wife becomes sick, a struggling father buys a lifelike AI android named Alice to help with the housework. Things seem fine until Alice suddenly ... -
WHEN THE MOON HITS YOUR EYE by John Scalzi (BOOK REVIEW)
“Well, you’re not saved. None of us are saved! We’re all going to die! All of us! We’ve got two years, tops, and then you ... -
DENGUE BOY by Michel Nieva translated by Rahul Bery (BOOK REVIEW)
“Nobody loved Dengue Boy. I don’t know if it was his long beak or the constant, unbearable buzzing sound his wings made as they rubbed together, ... -
HAMMAJANG LUCK by Makana Yamamoto (EXCERPT)
HAMMAJANG | adjective. Definition: In a disorderly or chaotic state; messed up. Chiefly in predicative use, esp. in all hammajang. Etymology: A borrowing from Hawaiian Pidgin. Source: ... -
SHROUD by Adrian Tchaikovsky (BOOK REVIEW)
An utterly gripping story of alien encounter and survival from Adrian Tchaikovsky, author of the Arthur C. Clarke Award-winning Children of Time. They looked into the darkness ... -
BRISTOLCON (3 of 5): Saturday Evening – A Journey in the Dark
This is a series of articles to give a flavour of this year’s 15th Bristolcon and its first two-day event through the eyes of one often ... -
BRISTOLCON (1 of 5): Friday Evening – A long-expected party
This is a series of articles to give a flavour of this year’s 15th Bristolcon and its first two-day event through the eyes of one often ...