Archive for January, 2009

Fantasy Sci-Fi Adventure "Those Who Live Forever" by Michael Bidan – Part 1 of Chapter 1

Posted by admin on 31st January , 2009

“Those Who Live Forever” is my first book. It is a Science Fiction or Fantasy novel. I am Michael Bidan. Chapter 1 is called “Death Of A Warrior”. This is Part 1 of Chapter 1.

Science Fiction

Posted by desapusi on 30th January , 2009

Degranon: A Science Fiction Adventure. For fans of Star Trek, Babylon 5, Torchwood, Doctor Who, or Lois McMaster Bujold. Winner of a StoneWall Society Pride in the Arts Award. “Revenge,” by Plain White T’s, used by permission. duanesimolke.blogspot.com This is an incredible book about the human condition and how one person striving for the good can, in the end, be a source of change. -Rainbow Reviews In Degranon, author Duane Simolke establishes his voice in gay genre writing by combining …

Fantasy, Science Fiction, Bio-Tech, End-Times Speculation – Edgy …

Posted by Maciamo Razafo-do on 28th January , 2009

Also, if you have a book published in the spec fiction genre( sci-fi / fantasy /horror), I may be able to help you promote it on my podcast if you’re interested in doing a phone interview. Send me a message for inquiry. …

speculative fiction

Posted by editor on 22nd January , 2009

“A History of Worlds” is a recently-released, hardcore, science fiction novel written by Olsen Jay Nelson. Visit ahistoryofworlds.com for more information.

Eight reasons why Fox's 24 is really science fiction. Really! | Blastr

Posted by editor on 9th January , 2009

Eight reasons why Fox’s 24 is really science fiction . Really! Eight reasons why Fox’s 24 is really science fiction . Like you, we have long thought of Fox’s hit action show 24 as something outside our wheelhouse: Jack Bauer chases … You can decide for yourself, but here’s our eight reasons why 24 is sci-fi . 1. It’s in the future! If you add up all the years that have passed since season one, which took place in the present, the show’s events are now taking place …

John Scalzi – Passing Judgment on Indiana Jones and Other Pseudo …

Posted by MichelleWatson on 7th January , 2009

I’m looking at the box office records for 2008, trying to figure out just how much of the $9.62 billion in domestic sales can be attributed to science fiction movies. The good news is that no matter how you slice it, scifi accounted … You could actually have a big debate over whether this was science fiction or straight up generic superhero fantasy , with valid arguments on either side. But to do that you’d have to find two people who actually care enough about Hancock …