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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
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
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
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,
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
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
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
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
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’
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 –