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Tag: Sci-fi

Home›Posts Tagged "Sci-fi" (Page 3)
  • BlogFilm Reviews
    By T.O. Munro
    December 20, 2024
    1953
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    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 ...
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  • Book ReviewsScience Fiction
    By Nils Shukla
    December 19, 2024
    1185
    1

    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 ...
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  • Book ReviewsScience FictionSpeculativeTranslationUtopian/Distopian
    By Jonathan Thornton
    December 17, 2024
    1801
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    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, ...
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  • BlogExcerpts
    By The Fantasy Hive
    December 12, 2024
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    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: ...
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  • Book ReviewsFirst ContactIrish ImbasScience Fiction
    By T.O. Munro
    December 6, 2024
    2751
    1

    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 ...
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  • Blogconference reports
    By T.O. Munro
    December 2, 2024
    736
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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 ...
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  • Blogconference reports
    By T.O. Munro
    November 26, 2024
    754
    1

    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 ...
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  • Book ReviewsScience FictionSpeculativeUtopian/Distopian
    By Jonathan Thornton
    November 22, 2024
    1323
    1

    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, ...
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  • BlogGuests Posts
    By Jonathan Thornton
    November 13, 2024
    1105
    1

    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, ...
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  • Book ReviewsClimate FictionFirst ContactScience Fiction
    By Jonathan Thornton
    November 11, 2024
    1022
    1

    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 ...
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