SCI-FI
South African SF and Fantasy Literature
The Prisoner – By Robert S Malan, Artwork by John Cockshaw Although not a recent genre in the country, little notice was taken internationally of
PRIYA'S SHAKTI: Comics, Justice and the Indian Way, Part I
The brutal Delhi gang rape and subsequent death of the victim in December 2012 shocked the world. More importantly, it rocked India to its core,
Reon Argondian – The Master of Dreams
If you walk down Petrin Hill in Prague, Czech Republic, a small sign invites you to come and visit the “Magical Cavern”. And there, right
BSFA Winner Gareth L. Powell – Interview
Gareth L. Powell is the author of five published novels, including the Ack-Ack Macaque trilogy from Solaris Books, the first volume of which co-won the
What's New In Politics? – TNG
During “The next Generation” we are introduced to quite a few alien races, and with them to a lot of new political plotlines. The neutral,
In The Spotlight: Interview with Elizabeth Priest
Let’s start from the beginning. Who were the writers who inspired you to become an author? I always feel like it’s too simple to just
Sci-Fi Fans: 5 Reasons to Own a SNES Mini
The SNES Classic Mini. Image from Nintendo.co.uk The SNES Mini Classic is an elusive plug-and-play console from Nintendo that contains 21 games from the original
Prometheus – Is the Fire Still Burning?
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the proverbial alien waters, Ridley Scott has announced plans for up to three Prometheus
Black Panther: giving the Avengers a run for their money.
Black Panther, the newest instalment in the Marvel Universe, is the ensemble piece that the Avengers wanted to be. Despite the title this is not
The PC Engine Mini/Turbografx-16 Mini
It’s a new system aiming to emulating the success of other plug-and-play retro consoles. We’ve seen our fair share of mini consoles of late. We’ve