SCI-FI
Vylar Kaftan – Her Silhouette, Drawn in Water
Are you familiar with the concept of a Book Hangover? When you’re not ready to start another book because the setting, characters, and story of
“Wourism and Other Stories” by Ian Whates
Wourism and Other Stories by Ian Whates is the sixth book in The Harvester Series. All the books in this series will include excellent stories from
Marian Womack – Lost Objects
Lost Objects, by Marian Womack As a researcher into ‘the connections between the weird and ecological fiction’ (her words) or ‘climate-change fiction, in particular its
Wonderful Nightmare: World of Bloodborne
An excellent example of stellar world building, Bloodborne is a real feast for the eyes (and ears) of every dark fantasy lover. It was released
The Centauri Survivors by Andrew J Chamberlain
By the year 2000 humanity had discovered just thirty exoplanets, now that number is 4,043 (as of 21st August 2019) and the total is rising.
“Smoke and Rain” by V.S. Holmes
What happens when heroes are as broken as the world they must reforge? A mad king’s genocide destroyed Alea’s home and left her sanity in
NEW FROM JEFFREY A. CARVER!
The Reefs of Time The starstream is beautiful. But beauty turns deadly when an ancient AI bent on destruction uses it to travel uptime, to
Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics
Isaac Asimov is a household name for science fiction lovers. One of the biggest legacy he has left us are The Three Laws of Robotics,
The Girl Who Died – Doctor Who Review
This week’s Doctor Who review looks at The Girl Who Died – Vikings, aliens, and even a sea monster, this episode promises a lot. Oh,
Emmi Itaranta's Memory of Water Review
Emmi Itaranta’s 2014 novel Memory of Water is not a standard science fiction story. There are no spaceships, aliens, time travel, robots, magic or monsters. Only