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Category: Fiction

Read an excerpt from Stranger Things
Fiction
  • 10/03/2023
  • 2 years
  • 2,611 words
Tagged fiction, Horror, Nathan Ballingrud, short stories, supernatural

Read an excerpt from Stranger Things

New Galveston, Mars, 1931: 14-year-old Anabelle Crisp sets off across the wastelands of a strange planet… We’re excited to share with you […]

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Science, fiction and fungi: What ‘The Last of Us’ got right
Fiction
  • 09/03/2023
  • 2 years
  • 771 words
Tagged fantasy, Fictional Works, Fungi, Horror, Mind Control

Science, fiction and fungi: What ‘The Last of Us’ got right

Fungi don’t always receive the attention they deserve. In a 1996 New York Times Magazine article titled “Fungi All Around Us,” it […]

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The Ideal Introduction to Science Fiction: A Fantastic Flight to the Mushroom Planet
Fiction
  • 07/03/2023
  • 2 years
  • 1,077 word
Tagged adventure, book review, children's literature, Eleanor Cameron, fantasy

The Ideal Introduction to Science Fiction: A Fantastic Flight to the Mushroom Planet

In this fortnightly series reviewing classic science fiction and fantasy books, Alan Brown looks at the forefront and leading edge of the field; books about soldiers and […]

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Revealing Sordidez, Puerto Rico Cli-Fi by EG Condé
Fiction
  • 27/02/2023
  • 2 years
  • 260 words
Tagged dictator, EG Condé., hurricane, indigenous, Puerto Rico

Revealing Sordidez, Puerto Rico Cli-Fi by EG Condé

We are excited to share the cover of Sordidez by EG Condé, an indigenous futuristic science fiction novel set in Puerto Rico […]

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Neil Shusterman’s Scythe Could Herald a New Direction for Sci-Fi Blockbusters
Fiction
  • 16/02/2023
  • 2 years
  • 1,046 word
Tagged book adaptation, movie, Neil Shusterman, sci-fi, Scythe

Neil Shusterman’s Scythe Could Herald a New Direction for Sci-Fi Blockbusters

Neil Shusterman’s Arc of the Sickle series has captured the hearts of many readers, including myself, since its first issue in 2016. […]

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Exposure to the Most Likely Consequences: Uncovering Seth Dickinson’s Exordia
Fiction
  • 06/02/2023
  • 2 years
  • 293 words
Tagged Anna Sinjari, Exordia, Hugo Award, New York City, Science fiction

Exposure to the Most Likely Consequences: Uncovering Seth Dickinson’s Exordia

Seth Dickinson is pioneering a new genre with Exordia, his Clayton acid science fiction debut, which will be released in January 2024 […]

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Five cautionary tales about artificial intelligence
Fiction
  • 18/01/2023
  • 2 years
  • 995 words
Tagged Artificial intelligence, Ethics, Everyday necessities, Moral dilemmas, Outsourcing

Five cautionary tales about artificial intelligence

One way to make life more enjoyable is to outsource everyday necessities such as cleaning, cooking, farming (and the list could go […]

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Creative Explosion: Snow Crash by Neil Stephenson
Fiction
  • 10/01/2023
  • 2 years
  • 770 words
Tagged Cyberpunk, Dystopian future, Neal Stephenson, Satire, Science fiction

Creative Explosion: Snow Crash by Neil Stephenson

In this fortnightly series reviewing classic science fiction and fantasy books, Alan Brown explores the frontiers and leading edge of the field, […]

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Five classic sci-fi stories about tidally locked planets
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One Man’s Frenzy: Loving Books Nobody Knows About
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Five reasons to finish reading a book you didn’t like
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History is an Illusion: The Light at the End of the World by Siddhartha Deb
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One Man’s Frenzy: Loving Books Nobody Knows About
History is an Illusion: The Light at the End of the World by Siddhartha Deb
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