SCI-FI
Sunset Distortion – Paul Bahou
Sunset Distortion: The Pyramid At The End Of The World The Mind-bending New Novel by Paul Bahou! Lazer is an almost made it, middle-aged guitarist who
The 100 – Worth Your Time
I had given very little consideration to The CW’s new Sci-Fi drama series, The 100, until I had been encouraged to give it a chance
Jo Walton – Starlings
This is Jo Walton’s first short story collection, containing “two short stories I wrote after I knew what I was doing, two I wrote before
Can You Guess The 14 Movies That Nailed The Future Of Tech?
When IRL Tony Stark, Elon Musk, unveiled his fully-functional space suit last week most sci-fi fans experienced a jolt of excitement. Since the advent of
What Makes the Daleks Scary?
After 50 or so years of seeing these plunger-wielding pepperpots roaming about and screaming ‘Exterminate’, some may be wondering ‘What exactly makes the Daleks scary
Arabian Nights & SF Origins
Scheherazade and Shahryār by Ferdinand Keller, 1880 We continue our journey into the origins of Science Fiction with the aid of a very well known
Playstation Plus – August – Free Titles
Sony have announced the August line up of Playstation Plus titles available now, for free, for all those with PS Plus. Are they worth your
Van Helsing: A Kick Ass, Deadly, Female Perspective With A Twist!
My abhorrence for Twilight-esque interpretations of vampires is hardly a secret. I can deal with some, slightly romanticised versions of my beloved vampires, such as
Dyslexia Awareness Week: An Author's Tale
This week has been Dyslexia Awareness Week and the British Dyslexia Association has themed it as ‘Positive about Dyslexia’. I have struggled with accepting my dyslexia
Doctor Who and the Series Arc
The original run of Doctor Who – 1963 to 1989 – consisted of serialised stories running usually four to six episodes long. Since returning to