SCI-FI
Paul Cornell – Wearer of Many Hats
Paul Cornell is a writer of SF & Fantasy in prose, comics and television. He’s written Doctor Who for the BBC, Batman and Robin for
The Two Claras?
We all know Clara Oswald (Jenna Coleman) was split into multiple personalities spread across time and space. But the Clara of series 7 seems vastly different
Rebel Genius by Mike DiMartino – Review
Rebel Genius by Mike DiMartino – Review I am a great fan of Mike DiMartino’s work on Avatar the Last Airbender and the Legend of
Steampunk: Meaning, MultiCulturalism and Making Merry.
Mina Harker, a character originally from Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel Dracula, as featured in the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen comics by Alan Moore and Kev
Tade Thompson Interview
Tade Thompson is a writer – his most recent works are the novel Rosewater, the novella The Murders of Molly Southbourne, and the short story
Mad Max – The Game
Back in 2008 John Carmack talked about his new game “RAGE” as the first action where the player doesn’t just ride in the car, but
GRAV: Tree-Stump Man Victorious
It’s a strange thing, this outer space. Somewhere out there, on unknown planets with rosewood, experienced astronauts armed with laser and plasma weapons, build wooden
Din’s Legacy: Review
Din’s Legacy finished its early access and went into full release as of 28th August. Din’s Legacy is an action RPG which gives you a
Keeping it Real – Why Close Point Of View Is A Risk
Startup Stock Photos If you were me, would you like yourself? Would you want to stay in my head for a series of novels? That’s
Wole Talabi – Incomplete Solutions
Is it just me, or is there more and more fantastic fiction, both SF and Fantasy (not that there is much of a practical difference