Tag: Sci-fi
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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 ... -
ABSOLUTION by Jeff VanderMeer (BOOK REVIEW)
“There is a crevice in the black sea with a light pouring out. The stranger lives there, peering up at us. Something lives with him close, ... -
Why Feminists Are Reinventing The Future – Again – GUEST POST by Paul March-Russell (GOLD SF)
Gold SF: why feminists are reinventing the future – again by Paul March-Russell Feminist SF? Oh yeah, wasn’t that a 70s thing? Le Guin, ... -
A HALF-BUILT GARDEN by Ruthanna Emrys (BOOK REVIEW)
“When I think of a tree, I think of moving between the branches, and how whenever I reach out I find a new branch that takes ... -
INTERSTELLAR MEGACHEF by Lavanya Lakshminarayan (BOOK REVIEW)
Ratatouille meets the Bear meets Masterchef in an Indian cuisine inspired futuristic cooking saga The moment I chanced upon the blurb of this book ... -
OUT OF THE WINDOW, INTO THE DARK by Marian Womack (BOOK REVIEW)
“Everyone knows information is sacred. People have died in its pursuit, by accidents or else killed.” “There are no more icebergs. They only exist in our ... -
ONE LEVEL DOWN by Mary G. Thompson (COVER REVEAL)
Today, we’re thrilled to be sharing with you the cover reveal for Mary G. Thompson’s upcoming novella ONE LEVEL DOWN. Before we check out the cover ... -
SLEEPING WORLDS HAVE NO MEMORY by Yaroslav Barsukov (BOOK REVIEW)
“They thought I was crazy. Of course, it’s crazy to converse with an imaginary dead person—but we’re all mad in some way or another, aren’t we? ... -
THE WAY UP IS DEATH by Dan Hanks (BOOK REVIEW)
On an ordinary day, an extraordinary event occurs which irrevocably changes the lives of thirteen people. On the hills of the Peak District an ominous floating ...








