Month: April 2016 April 11, 2016
We all have a story inside us and this is mine. It is up to the reader to decide whether it is science fiction,…
April 10, 2016
In this Guest Post Frank Julius Palumbo gives us some insight into the background for his new book. The title of my latest book,…
April 9, 2016
In my recent review of Miasma by Greg Cox I mentioned that this year (2016) is the 50th anniversary of the first episodes…
April 8, 2016
March saw the release of the third instalment form Stephen Hunt’s Far Called trilogy, published by Gollancz. The Stealer’s War, brings to an end…
April 7, 2016
We’re very pleased to welcome Marie Brennan to SFFWorld. As her latest book, In the Labyrinth of Drakes, the fourth in The Memoirs of Lady…
April 6, 2016
Man has always been obsessed with travelling through time. Who hasn’t wanted to turn back the clock and see how events actually happened, or go…
April 5, 2016
Gerald Brandt has just released The Courier, a far-future science fiction debut set mainly in Los Angeles, though the city San Angeles stretches from…
April 5, 2016
In the world of Myke Cole’s Shadow OPS books, magic is real and weaponized. Javelin Rain takes place immediately following Gemini Cell, at a…
April 4, 2016
Review by David Paul Hellings @HellingsOnFilms “Groundbreaking classic British sci-fi series Doomwatch originally aired on the BBC from 1970 – 1972 and at its…
April 3, 2016
The first book of The Inheritance Trilogy turned heads when Jo Zebedee’s debut novel Abendau’s Heir was released last year. Small press debuts aren’t…
April 2, 2016
Here’s the latest reread of Heinlein’s works, as Mark goes through the Virginia Edition series. * The Door into Summer was originally serialized in The Magazine of Fantasy…
April 1, 2016
To call The Adventures of Sir Edric (Volume One) politically incorrect would be an understatement. I suspect that’s the whole point of the character…