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PS Plus Games: November 21

November’s PS Plus offers a refreshingly mixed bag of titles which are available until December 6th. The three titles are Knockout City, First Class Trouble

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The Magic Models of Keith Crawley

I had the pleasure of catching up with artist and modeller, Keith Crawley at Edinburgh Comic Con. Keith has been building spaceships with his father

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Nick Wood's Harvester Book is in Pre-order!

It is African SF writer Nick Wood who joins The Harvester series, this year. His collection, Learning Monkey and Crocodile, will become the seventh and

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What Classic Who Ideas Could Come Back?

Yes, yes, I know this is one of the most obvious clickbait style articles I could write. They show up every year, often between series,

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Indian Epic Poetry & SF Origins

“Rama welcomed” The story so far: 1. The Epic of Gilgamesh We continue our journey into the origins of Science Fiction, with a dip into

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Spark – Pat Daily

In his mother’s last letter, she wrote, “Find me. Save me.” And Will Kwan had heard those words before. He’d heard them in a video

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E3 Announcement Highlights – So Far

Yes, E3 is back and while it’s only just officially just kicking off, there’s already been plenty of press conferences and announcements for gamers to

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Multicultural Steampunk & The Feminine

MultiCultural Steampunk was a late bloomer to the genre. By default, Steampunk seems to be tailored to appeal to white Westerners who have a hankering

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Adrian Tchaikovsky Interview – LARP, Bugs & Space Elevators

During Mancunicon (Eastercon 2016), I had the pleasure of chatting with SF and Fantasy author, Adrian Tchaikovsky. Adrian has written numerous novels, with ‘Shadows of the Apt’

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Aliens – 30 Years of Greatness

Thirty years ago, a long-awaited sequel burst onto American cinema screens in a blaze of publicity. This, after all, wasn’t just any old sequel –