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There’s something particularly intriguing about those two magic words – what if? What if Adolf Hitler had died in the First World War? What…
By David Paul Hellings @HellingsOnFilm For decades, the only place most film fans could find a copy of “Four Flies on Grey Velvet” was…
“2040-2045: In the years after the cataclysmic Yellowstone eruption there is massive economic dislocation as populations flee Datum Earth to myriad Long Earth…
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…
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…
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…
Hello, Nancy: many thanks for giving us some time here. Welcome to SFFWorld. I’m writing these questions as Open Road Media are releasing some…
Hello, Harry: many thanks for giving us some time here. Welcome to SFFWorld. We’re writing these questions as Open Road Media are releasing some of…
Here we welcome to SFFWorld science fiction author Stephen Baxter. An excellent author in his own right, here we had chance to talk as…
I’m guessing most people reading this got their first taste of teleportation like I did, via the transporter on some version of Star Trek.…
Hello, Pamela: many thanks for giving us some time here. Welcome to SFFWorld. I’m writing these questions as Open Road Media are releasing some…
One of the themes I return to, time and time again, is what it’s like to be a real person facing extraordinary circumstances. I’m…
Despite our forum dying, our forum members are not. And, if nothing else, they are active readers who enjoy discussing books and sharing recommendations.…
Leviathan is the latest novel by Jack Campbell in his popular Lost Fleet setting, with this one being the fifth novel in the Beyond…
It is with great pleasure that we interview multi-Award-winning and SFWA Grand Master Joe Haldeman. Here we discuss work from the past, writing now…
The most fascinating aspect of writing Trident Code and Lethal Code, my first two books in the Lana Elkins cyber-thriller series, was examining the…
Mysterious underground volcanic forces and a savage plot to alter the Earth’s climate. A sixteen-year-old Viking girl, a German geologist from World War II, and…
On the eve of the re-release of some of his older work, SFFWorlder Mark Yon had the chance to talk to SF author legend…
Michael Joseph Murano is the author of the Age of the Seer, the first book in his new Epic Fantasy series. First of all…
There used to be a thing known as the ‘nerd’. Going to a predominantly Irish Roman Catholic school as a kid meant that playtime…