Month: March 2017 March 31, 2017
The Massacre of Mankind by Stephen Baxter is an authorised sequel to The War of Worlds by H.G. Wells, a work that I hope…
March 29, 2017
Have you a favourite epic fantasy novel published in the last year? Is that heroic fantasy novel simply not getting the credit it’s due?…
March 28, 2017
The story of Kell, Rhy, Lila, and Alucard Emery comes to a close in A Conjuring of Light as a dark spell from Black…
March 28, 2017
In the world of pulp fiction superheroes, most modern readers can name a few – Flash Gordon, Doc Savage, and Perry Rhodan, for example.…
March 23, 2017
OPEN ROAD MEDIA PARTNERS WITH HUMBLE BUNDLE TO CELEBRATE WOMEN OF SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY New York, NY; March 22, 2017 —Two iconic science fiction…
March 21, 2017
Even overgrown battle stations need something that goes BOOM. In the pursuit of a new super weapon to bring lasting peace through fear, the…
March 21, 2017
The pilot for Oasis is here, and it’s good enough to demand more. Amazon Video is currently hosting its pilot season. Among the shows up for…
March 21, 2017
Having taken a break from the Old Man’s War universe, John Scalzi launches an Epic Space Opera with The Collapsing Empire, a title that…
March 18, 2017
So: you’re a soldier, paid for hire. What do you do when the wars are over and the battles are done? When your friends…
March 13, 2017
It’s hard to review the King in Yellow by Robert Chambers without at least a brief mention of its role and its place in…
March 11, 2017
Following last week’s review of Robert A. Heinlein’s Have Spacesuit – Will Travel, we thought it might be an idea to resurrect an old…
March 10, 2017
Typically, in science fiction, stories are told from the point of view of the most relatable characters. Scrappy human freedom fighters, rebels, and malcontents…
March 9, 2017
An ambitious debut that hits, but doesn’t always draw blood. In a world where advanced technology crumbles into decay, a scant few holding its…
March 7, 2017
Sword and Sorcery is alive and well, if Jen Williams Copper Cat novels are to be taken as evidence. In The Iron Ghost, the…
March 4, 2017
“You see, I had this spacesuit.” Mark continues his intermittent re-read of Robert Heinlein’s novels through the Virginia Edition series. It is with shock that I now…
March 2, 2017
Today at SFFWorld we welcome James Brogden, whose latest horror novel is getting rave reviews and generating a lot of interest in the UK.…
March 1, 2017
The Beguiler is the first Fantasy Romance to be published by Venus Ascending, an imprint of Tickety Boo Press. In a world of grim…