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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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