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The Mandalorian vs. The Bad Batch
If one is itching for the next season of The Mandalorian and does not mind animated series, The Bad Batch may very well be a
Snarc 2: The Journey Continues
Welcome to Snarc 2, the continuing adventures of Snarc, our favorite intergalactic traveler, and his companion Cosmic Staff. As you can see, this issue is
Steampunk Writers: Paulo César Ramírez Villaseñor
Today we would like you to meet Paulo César Ramírez Villaseñor, one of the “Steampunk Writers Around the World” authors. Paulo has contributed the short story
The Witchfinders – Doctor Who Review
We’re up north once again! The Doctor and friends find themselves in Lancashire, near Pendle Hill, in the middle of the infamous Witch Trials. But
The Martian – Review
The title scene for The Martian is a surprising one. This isn’t on account of some staggering initial salvo though, but because it is so
“Stabbing. A Lot of Stabbing” RJ Barker Interview – Writers of Fantasy
This week’s Writers of Fantasy Interview is with RJ Barker, who talks to us exclusively about his debut fantasy trilogy, Age of Assassins! I met
Throwback Steampunk: Interview with Jha
This week, we have an interview with Jaymee Goh, known as Jha, the creator and writer of steampunk blog, Silver Goggles. Jha is one of
Justice League – Review
Hope. Hope has flowed through most of the DC Comic movies that have made up the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), since it began back in
Kwelengsen Storm – By David M. Kelly
You can turn your back on war, but sometimes it refuses to let you go. When Logan Twofeathers takes on the job of head of
Fight Like A Girl
A brand new anthology of short stories written by and about women in science fiction and fantasy is set to come out in April. Fight