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Legends: The Enchanted Puts the Grim in Grimm | Sci Fi SoundTrack

Posted by Enlickice on 27th February , 2010

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Revisiting Gene Rodenberry's Genesis II and Planet Earth » Axiom's …

Posted by Enlickice on 19th February , 2010

Both it and its follow-up Planet Earth could have spawned a strong Science Fiction and Fantasy franchise if given the chance (and if Roddenberry maintained control and did not have to contend with network “dumbing down”). …

365 Days of Manga, Day 154: The Quest for the Missing Girl | Sci …

Posted by Enlickice on 18th February , 2010

Sci Fi SoundTrack. Abstraction of the Mind. HOME · Contact · Search · Music · v · Videos · Attack of the Giant Leeches · Kite: Liberator · Metropolis · Vexille: 2077 Isolation of Japan … New Cthulhu Comedy Sneaking Into Theaters This Year [Cthulhu] · Live Chat: Paranormal and Urban Fantasy Roundtable · Rihanna’s Got The Glow In The Last Dragon Remake [Casting] · E-Book Readers Attack Science Fiction Author Over “Wal-Mart” Comments [Douglas Preston] · Tarot-Inspired …

KGB Interrogation: Daryl Gregory, author, “Pandemonium” and “The …

Posted by Enlickice on 13th February , 2010

… Gregory interrogation Greetings, comrade: The following transcript originates from an interrogation with one Daryl Gregory, an author of so-called fantasy and science fiction (see entry EffinNessEff in Dossier #978-0345501172).

Your picks for this winter's 10 hottest sci-fi hunks | SCI FI Wire

Posted by Enlickice on 11th February , 2010

Here’s a list of some of the sexiest men of sci-fi / fantasy /supernatural TV, based on your comments and our admittedly biased judgment. (Click on the images for larger versions.) …. Are you nerds really that self absorbed as to not see the benefit to Sci-Fi and its viewers by going more mainstream. I am sure there are plenty of “true” science fiction blogs out there written in Klingon, by a bunch of browncoats, using the word Frakk, and debating who would win in a race …

SF Fandom Blog: Robert Sawyer says don't self-publish SciFi novels

Posted by Enlickice on 8th February , 2010

News and information about the SF-Fandom science fiction and fantasy fan forums. SF-Fandom is part of the Xenite.Org network. Free registration is required to post. Please be sure you read our Posting Guidelines. …

Blogger Interview: George R. R. Martin | Sci Fi SoundTrack

Posted by Enlickice on 31st January , 2010

A few days ago, Pat’s Fantasy Hotlist posted the first look from Warriors, the Tor Books anthology edited by George RR Martin and Gardner Dozois. The excerpt was from The Mystery Knight, which is the third novella written by George set …

Original Content: Perhaps This Is Why We're Not Seeing More …

Posted by Enlickice on 21st January , 2010

Earlier this month, Tanita said at Finding Wonderland that real science fiction is getting harder to find in YA. That was her experience after serving on the fantasy and science fiction panel for the Cybils. … However, since we’re not seeing much science fiction being published, it seems unlikely that they already have their plates full of scifi that they’re placing. 2. Perhaps they don’t believe they can sell science fiction , so it would be foolhardy to accept new …

Literaryhero and Friends » No Sci Fi

Posted by Enlickice on 18th January , 2010

One of the biggest problems in my life is that my loving girlfriend, Jisun, has absolutely no interest in science fiction or fantasy . We get along perfectly well when talking about everything else, but the moment I mention cylons or …

When Science Asks, “What If?” § SEEDMAGAZINE.COM

Posted by Enlickice on 18th January , 2010

As such, science fiction has long provided its writers remarkable leverage for political and social commentary. Some craft it more incisively than others—the bulk of 1950s Western sci-fi could be summed up with the statement, … A great deal of science fiction is schlocky, impenetrable, or innocuous. All of this is true—and yet totally irrelevant. As the writer and critic Damon Knight once noted, “if science fantasy has to date failed to produce much great literature, …