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Articles related to "Science Fiction"
Great/Obscure Sci-Fi Creed covers two old sci-fi shows, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century and Voyagers! entertainment • picture • image • jpg • still
Feminism in Science Fiction A discussion of the acceptance of women into the historically male dominated science fiction genre.
H. G. Wells One of the earliest writers of science-fiction (including The War of the Words). H.G. Wells was also a well know social commentator during his lifetime. h. g. wells • the war of the worlds • science fiction • the time machine • the island of dr. moreau
Doctor Who (1) carrie brennan • doctor who • dr.who • science fiction television programs • british telelvision
Eh? Esf Site review of Canada's Out of This World: Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy, an electronic exhibition. out of this world • canadian science fiction and fantasy • merril collection • national library of canada • the identity variations
F and SF Workshops Thinking about taking a workshop for writing science fiction or fantasy this year? Here are the top ones. clarion • clarion west • odyssey • alpha • workshop
F/SF Events to April 9 Here's a list of events that may be of interest to F&SF readers and writers conventions • reading • science fiction • fantasy • moore
Hugo Nominations 2006 Here's the list of 2006 Hugo and Campbell Award nominations. hugo • campbell • sfwa • science fiction • awards
Isaac Asimov 1920 - 1992 A Russian-born writer of Golden Age Science Fiction whose novels such as I, Robot and The Bicentennial Man have been filmed with Will Smith and Robin Williams. golden age science fiction • isaac asimov • the bicentennial man • robin williams • will smith
Keeping in Touch What industry blogs or magazines do you read to keep in touch with the shape of the fantasy and science fiction world? analog • asimov • magazine of fantasy and science fiction • locus • science fiction
Nebula Shortlist 2006 Here's the list of nominees for 2006 Nebula awards for novel, novella, novelette, short, script, and the Andre Norton Award for YA. nebula • awards • andre norton • short list • science fiction
Pelland Interview Jennifer Pelland talks about blogs, writing and fanfic. jennifer pelland • science fiction • fantasy • clone barbeque • abyss & apex
Ships of the Earth Alliance Description of Earth Alliance ships earth alliance • space ships • babylon 5 • science fiction • television programs
Starting A Writing Group Want feedback on your writing? One of the best ways to get it is to show it to fellow writers in a writing group. Here's some pointers on creating your own. writing • writing groups • workshops • science fiction • fantasy
The Quatermass Trilogy Classic Sci-fi series from Nigel Kneale and Rudolph Cartier bbc • british television • quatermass trilogy • science fiction • uktv
The Voice Clock Looking for a quick sf fix? Here's ten marvelous sf or fantasy short stories available on-line. short stories • science fiction • fantasy • emshwiller • mcintrye
The Younger Races (Minbari) of Babylon 5 Description of Minbari people babylon 5 • science fiction • television programs
SF & Gender Panel On May 2, Eileen Gunn, Nicola Griffith, Kelley Eskridge, Matt Ruff, and L. Timmel DuChamp discussed Science Fiction and Gender at the Seattle Science Fiction Museum. tiptree • anthology • science fiction • nicola griffith • kelley eskridge
Why We Love SFF What's unique about the SFF genre? Creativity, the power of metaphor and meaning, and tools to meet both logic and the inner dreamer. SFF writing just does more. the artist’s way by julia cameron • animal farm 1984 george orwell • growing wings by laurel winter • the left hand of darkness and earthsea wizards by • is sff not real literature
<i>Ghosts...Of the Civil Dead</i> Review of the deeply confronting and poetic Australian film Ghosts...Of the Civil Dead. ghosts of the civil dead • nice cave • nick • cave • ghosts
Dark Planet Site review of Dark Planet: A Webzine of Science Fiction, Modern Fantasy, Poetry, and Related Nonfiction edited by Lucy Snyder. dark planet • web-zine • ezine • review • poetry
Fantasy Books Teen Will Love Once your kid's finished devouring the latest Harry Potter, how do you go about nurturing that yen to read? Here's a list of recommended fantasy and SF novels. books • young adult • fantasy • science fiction • pern
Interzone: British Sci-Fi Magazine A comparison of the proportion of British contributors to the leading British SF magazines in 2005 and 2006. vector magazine • uk science fiction • niall harrison • hub • farthing
Life After Harry Potter What to get a young reader who has devoured the most recent Harry Potter? Here are some suggestions. First of three articles. fantasy • science fiction • children • children's • harry potter
Luc Reid Interview Luc Reid talks about the online writers' group Codex, his upcoming work, and radio commentary. npr • radio • fiction • science fiction • luc reid
Sheri S. Tepper's Shadow's End (a review) Review of the Science Fiction novel Shadow’s End, a novel by Sheri S. Tepper. science fiction • genre • novel • author • sheri s. tepper
Star Wars: Thrawn Trilogy Review Sci-Fi writer Zahn captures the feel of the Star Wars universe and explains what happens after the events of Return of the Jedi in Heir to the Empire. star wars • thrawn • book review • timothy zahn • heir to the empire
The Uncharacteristic L.E. Modesitt, Jr. Review of the Fantasy and Science Fiction genres author L.E. Modesitt, Jr. fantasy • science fiction • genres • novel • author
Ender's Game: Book to Movie Ender's Game by OSC is slated to be made into a movie in the next year. How well will the suspenseful, psychologically intriguing book translate to the silver screen? orson scott card • ender’s game • ender valentine peter wiggin bean • ender’s shadow • hugo nebula award
6 Reasons Books Get Rejected "I'm sorry, but this book just doesn't meet our editorial needs..." are the cruelest words a writer can hear. But what do they really mean? getting published • rejections • writing • writing fiction • novels
UPN and WB Networks Forge Ahead A look at the new fall television series which will debut on UPN and the WB networks. fall television series • upn • wb • television shows
A Game of Thrones: George Martin A review of George R R Martin's "A Game of Thrones". Politics combine w/ Epic Fantasy, putting you in your chair until the last page. science fiction • novel • fiction • martin • epic fantasy
F & SF May 2008 Reviewed Fiction from Robert Reed, Rachel Pollack, Albert E. Cowdrey, M. Rickert; reviews by Charles de Lint, Elizabeth Hand and Kathy Maio; and Paul di Filippo and David Langford the magazine of fantasy & science fiction • f&sf • robert reed • rachel pollack • albert e. cowdrey
Gender and SF On May 2, Eileen Gunn, Nicola Griffith, Kelley Eskridge, Matt Ruff, and L. Timmel DuChamp discussed Science Fiction and Gender at the Seattle Science Fiction Museum. tiptree • gender • science fiction • seattle • sfm
Report From Norwescon Here's a brief account of the weekend at Norweson in Seattle. norweson • science fiction • fantasy • convention • writing
Ring Review of author Stephen Baxter's science fiction novel, Ring. stephen baxter • author • review • science fiction • novel
Three Overlooked Films of the 90s A semi-review of three diverse and entertaining movies. Going back thirteen years and spanning multiple genres, these films should be classics and are highly recommended. film • 90s film • recent film • dark city • kiefer sutherland
A Profile of Sir Arthur C. Clarke The creator of Childhood's End, Rendezvous With Rama, and 2001: A Space Odyssey is almost as well-known for his non-fiction and popularizations of science as for his SF. sir arthur c. clarke • childhood's end • 2001:a space odyssey • the deep range • sfwa
DisLocations edited by Ian Whates Short stories by major British and American authors, including Ken MacLeod, Pat Cadigan, Brian Stableford, Hal Duncan and Adam Roberts ian whates • dislocations limited edition • time pieces • brian stableford • ken macleod
Geosynchronous Satellite Orbits Communications satellites often use geosynchronous orbits because they remain stationary above the same location on Earth. geosynchronous satellite • communications satellites • geosynchronous orbit • earth satellite • sidereal day
Of Cats and Time Travelers book of night with moon • diane duane • connie willis • to say nothing of the dog • or
Steven Moffat Writes Tintin Hugo Award-winning writer Steven Moffat (Dr. Who) has been tapped by Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson to write the script for Tintin trilogy. First movie due in 2009 steven moffat • tintin • steven spielberg • peter jackson • dr. who
The Inferior This debut novel has the stunning tag-line THERE IS BUT ONE LAW: EAT OR BE EATEN, and is more reminiscent of Golding's Lord of the Flies than Tarzan or The Truman Show. peadar o'guilin • the inferior • tarzan • the truman show • there is but one law
Wormholes A Wormhole is a theoretical shortcut through spacetime that connects two distant locations. wormhole • lorentzian wormhole • euclidean wormhole • spacetime events • spacetime
Dividing a Novel into Chapters Novels are divided into chapters to provide breaks for readers and to heighten suspense. What is the best way to divide a book into chapters? dividing a book into chapters • writing chapters • novel writing • plotting • writing techniques
Mothers in Literature Lots of Moms in lots of books. Take a look at this enticing Mother's Day literary collection of the good, the bad, and the ugly. mother's day literature • books for mother's day • isaac asimov • mommie dearest • jane austen
Eve Adams's The Garden of Eden A review of Eve Adams's "The Garden of Eden", a glimpse into the secret lives of one small town. Eden, USA is described by one reviewer as a "parable of our time", garden of eden • eve adams • fiction • southern life • small town |
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