Year: 2015 July 11, 2015
As Summer approaches Hobbit Towers and I look forward to some *serious* reading time, I also become nostalgic for certain books. To me…
July 10, 2015
In the past, people who wanted to write science fiction became philosophers. Today, people who want to write philosophy become science fiction authors. Think…
July 9, 2015
Hello, Allen: many thanks for giving us some time here. Welcome to SFFWorld. We’re writing these questions as Open Road Media are releasing more…
July 8, 2015
“A privileged socialite, Isabella has spent her 27 years with wealth and status when her planned time travel is sabotaged, propelling her into the…
July 8, 2015
Film synopsis: “Casanova meets a new servant who will witness his last moments in life. From a Swiss castle with its gallant and libertine…
July 7, 2015
When Kathrine Kurtz’s Deryni Rising first published in 1970, fantasy as a genre and marketing category was in its infancy, or rather pre-infancy. The…
July 6, 2015
The only reason that I refer to the process of writing as a complicated one, is that I can’t pin down how I…
July 5, 2015
We recently had chance to interview Stephen Palmer, SF writer. We discussed Artificial Intelligence, influences and thoughts on writing. Hello, Stephen. Many thanks…
July 4, 2015
Before I get to my review, I’m going to start by politely suggesting that if you haven’t already read the author’s article about the…
July 3, 2015
Hello, George: many thanks for giving us some time here. Welcome to SFFWorld. I’m writing these questions as Open Road Media are releasing more of…
July 2, 2015
Ramez Naam is the author of More Than Human: Embracing the Promise of Biological Enhancement, and is also the recipient of the 2005 HG Wells…
June 30, 2015
Hello, Julian: many thanks for giving us some time here. Welcome to SFFWorld. We’re writing these questions as Open Road Media are releasing some…
June 29, 2015
There’s something particularly intriguing about those two magic words – what if? What if Adolf Hitler had died in the First World War? What…
June 29, 2015
We are delighted to announce that we are having a new Author Roundtable. This time with Brian Staveley, Alexes Razevich, Jay Posey and Mark Lawrence. In…
June 28, 2015
By David Paul Hellings @HellingsOnFilm For decades, the only place most film fans could find a copy of “Four Flies on Grey Velvet” was…
June 27, 2015
“2040-2045: In the years after the cataclysmic Yellowstone eruption there is massive economic dislocation as populations flee Datum Earth to myriad Long Earth…
June 26, 2015
Hello, Jeffrey: many thanks for giving us some time here. Welcome to SFFWorld. We are writing these questions as Open Road Media are releasing some…
June 25, 2015
The gaslight and shadows of the underground city of Recoletta hide secrets and lies. Cities and Thrones, the second book in Carrie Patel’s Recoletta…
June 24, 2015
Aurora, Kim Stanley Robinson’s latest novel, is his version of the generation ship science fiction novel. The book, in some ways, can also be…
June 23, 2015
Oracle by Susan Boulton Kindle Edition Published March 2015 by Tickety Boo Press Susan Boulton and I are internet, writer-friends. Over the years,…