FANTASY
Adrian Tchaikovsky Interview – Arthur C. Clarke and Beyond
- By admin
- . January 28, 2023
Adrian Tchaikovsky is an award-winning SF & Fantasy author. At Eastercon 2017, I had the chance to catch up with Adrian to discuss winning the
Supergirl Season 3 'For Good' Review
- By admin
- . January 28, 2023
‘For Good’ gives centre stage to Lena, exploring her Luthor qualities in a cunning and smart mission to get Morgan Edge to confess his crimes.
10 Reasons To Love Ilona Andrews' Hidden Legacy Series
- By admin
- . January 28, 2023
It started the way so many great love stories do, with a chance meeting in a secluded bookshop. A glance at the cover, a pause,
Overwatch – The Launch
- By admin
- . January 28, 2023
The 24th May saw the release of Blizzards latest title, Overwatch. This team FPS shooter was made using some of the assets from their cancelled
Magic Bites by Ilona Andrews: Book Review
- By admin
- . January 27, 2023
This week I’ve been re-reading Magic Bites by Ilona Andrews, the first of the Kate Daniels series of Urban Fantasy novels published by Ace Books.
Remembering Richard Nagy – Datamancer
- By admin
- . January 2, 2023
In 2013 the steampunk community learned of the passing of steampunk artist and maker, Richard Nagy, from a car accident. For many, Rich, possibly better
Dragon Age: Dreadwolf – Announced
- By admin
- . December 22, 2022
While it has been known to be in the works for a long time now, BioWare have finally, formally announced the next game in the
The Prisoners of Stewartville – Shannon Felton
- By admin
- . December 15, 2022
Stewartville. A town living in the shadow of the prisons that drive its economy. Haunted by the ghosts of its past. Cursed by the dark
'Cult Classic' Moon Arriving Soon
- By admin
- . December 9, 2022
An ‘anti-RPG’ from 1997, Moon, has just been announced for the Nintendo Switch in late August. It’s tough to predict what is going to be ported in
Ben Berman Ghan – What We See in the Smoke
- By admin
- . December 9, 2022
They say you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, and I guess they’re right, even if covers frequently are following an optical/design code indicating
