Kotaku:
The releases of Assassin's Creed II and Left 4 Dead 2 dominated this week's news cycle, with McWhertor and Totilo supplying immediate reviews of what both offer. The end of Pandemic, as a studio anyway, was the big headline. (Read More)
Science Fiction Fantasy Chronicles: forums:
Hello, i am Thijs, i'm 21 years old and male. I'm from the Netherlands. I discovered fantasy and science fiction a few months ago and i totally enjoy it! Please don't be an ass if my grammar is incorrect, because English isnt (Read More)
Big Dumb Object:
This weeks Torque Control Short Story Club story is Unrest by Grace Seybold, published in Beneath Ceaseless Skies. So, another Fantasy story, none of which have won me over yet. The story is a chain of scenes, flash stories (Read More)
SF Signal:
Interviews & Profiles@SFX: Gary Russell, director of the new Doctor Who animated adventure Dreamland.@Bookgasm: J.C. Hutchins (7th Son: Descent).@Innsmouth Free Press: Joe Brusha (Neverland).NewsIn his own words: Michael Moor (Read More)
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Author : excellent articleThe invention of the computer is perhaps the critical achievement in the technological evolution of the human race Through computing (and the internet) we have brought the world - and the peoples (Read More)
Dark Roasted Blend:
"QUANTUM SHOT" #48Link - article by Simon Rose and Avi AbramsSometimes ex libris is more valuable than the book containing it Ex libris, meaning ‘from the library of’, or ‘from the books of’ is a Latin expression attached to (Read More)
Science Fiction and Other ODDysseys:
M.H. Bonham's new book, Howling Dead just came out on Halloween. It's in my TBR pile and will be reviewed eventually. Maggie's had 30 books published and seven of those are speculative fiction novels or anthologies. She's bee (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
This past year or two I've been revisiting what you might call my cultural roots. Because I was distracted almost daily by treatment for a wounded foot and unable to work much, I began re-reading the PG Wodehouse, Edgar Rice (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
Once a place to escape to, the suburbs became a byword for conservatism. Owen Hatherley on a surprising exhibition at the London Transport MuseumA couple of years ago, I temporarily moved out of south-east London, where I hav (Read More)
Suvudu:
As I reported yesterday, author Brandon Sanderson was in Seattle on November 18th for The Gathering Storm tour.I took pictures of his stop at The Signed Page, the dinner afterward, and the actual event at the University Books (Read More)
tor.com:
Offline life is busy enough, with few enough prospects for things letting up any time soon, that I am finally forced to admit it’s time for an open thread. So let’s go a little further afield this time, and talk about favori (Read More)
Kotaku:
In the grand tradition of My Life as a Dark Lord for WiiWare, Square Enix releases a batch of tiny paid downloadable content for two-day old puzzle RPG Gyromancer. To be fair, the downloadable content for Final Fantasy Cryst (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Science:
Would we have had Alien, Planet of the Apes and The Time Machine if it weren't for a certain bearded Victorian?Darwin, Evolution and the Movies is a one-off festival of film and live comedy to celebrate the 150th anniversary (Read More)
io9:
Satoshi Kon, the director behind such surreal animated films as Paprika and Perfect Blue is taking a crack at child-friendly fare with his all-robot road movie The Dream Machine. The film's first images highlight Kon's strang (Read More)
Suvudu:
A Note from Suvudu:To celebrate the coming publication of Kelly Meding's Three Days to Dead, which represents both an awesome addition Urban Fantasy fiction and a stellar new voice in the genre, we'll be running a few origina (Read More)
/Film:
After concept work on Battlefield Earth, Red Planet, two Star Wars prequels and The Astronauts Wife, poor old Stephan Martiniere sure could use a break. Okay, that’s not entirely fair - he also got to contribue to I, Robot wh (Read More)