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You may have seen this as an ongoing meme on all the social media networks. So here’s my version! To reduce this list…
I’ll admit it – I like future histories. Sometimes just a quick glance at a list of dates, extending not into the past…
It’s December! We mortals at SFFWorld realise that as the season of good-will and gift-giving approaches, we should also do our bit. So, with…
From the publisher: A shadow has fallen over the Tressian Republic. Ruling families – once protectors of justice and democracy – now plot against…
Early October in New York means thousands upon thousands of people will descend upon the Jacob K. Javits Center. People decked out as their…
For decades, whether he was entertaining America on a weekday TV show or up on the silver screen in theatres, Leonard Nimoy made his…
We’re very pleased to welcome Edward Cox to SFFWorld today. Ed has already had three acclaimed novels published to date, known as The Relic…
Way back in the misty past of 2016, a conversation in the writers corner of the SFFWorld.com forums gave rise to a collaborative fiction…
One of the joys of writing fantasy is that you make the rules. If your characters use magic, you decide how. Great Cosmic Power!…
With The Spider Dance, Book 2 of Nick Setchfield’s occult-spy series just published, we’re very pleased to welcome him back to SFFWorld as…
So: today it is 50 years since Man first landed on the Moon. I’m planning to spend the day watching, reading and listening to…
Octavia Butler passed away in 2006, but her work continues to engage and inspire readers everywhere, so much so that her Parable series (Earthseed)…
To celebrate International Women’s Day we’re sharing the cover of Distaff, an all-female Science Fiction Anthology featuring some SFFWorld regulars, Juliana Spink Mills, Susan…
It is with great surprise that it is five years since my post of the 50 genre novels I have enjoyed most so far…
This is the third collection of Robert A. Heinlein’s so-called Future History. The first was The Man Who Sold the Moon (reviewed here), the…
The Green Hills of Earth is generally regarded as the second collection of Heinlein’s Future History stories, which showed us, in the Golden Age…
It’s that time of year when, as we have done for the last decade or so, we have dragged ourselves from the revelries here…
It’s that time of year when, as we have done for the last decade or so, we have dragged ourselves from the revelries here…
It’s that time of year when, as we have done for the last decade or so, we have dragged ourselves from the revelries here…
We love a good outlaw story—underdog against the powerful big bad, risking everything to do what’s right, even if the law says it’s wrong.…