Farscape Rewatch: “Exodus From Genesis”
“Exodus From Genesis”Written by Ro Hume, directed by Brian Henson1st US Transmission Date: 26 March 19991st UK Transmission Date: 10 January 20001st Australian Transmission: 17 June 2000Guest Cast:...
View ArticleHe’ll Charm Anyone and Anything: The Legend of Eli Monpress by Rachel Aaron
This week sees the release of The Legend of Eli Monpress, an omnibus containing Rachel Aaron’s first three novels: The Spirit Thief, The Spirit Rebellion, and The Spirit Eater. The fourth novel in the...
View ArticleUpcoming SF Events in March
If there’s anything SF readers and watchers, gamers and otakus enjoy more than their particular hobbies, it’s getting together to talk with like minded people. Doing so on tor.com is great, as is doing...
View ArticleMelanie Rawn’s Touchstone Tour Starts Today
Tor Books author Melanie Rawn returned to the fantasy genre in this week’s release of Touchstone. (You can read an excerpt from it here.) She begins a west coast tour starting today, so catch her at...
View ArticleFiction Affliction: Genre-Bender Releases in March
Let’s hear it for the free-wheeling world of the genre benders this month, with 20 genre-defying books, including three mixed-genre anthologies: the sixth in the ongoing The Best Science Fiction and...
View ArticleTons of Hunger Games Movie Stills Put Online
LiveJournal user Oh No They Didn’t just made everyone’s Leap Day by scanning in over 60 stills from the upcoming Hunger Games movie, with tons of shots of the tributes, the game itself, and the...
View ArticleLeap Day Grab Bag Sweepstakes!
We feel really bad that so many of you can’t come to our stupendous Leap Day Meetup, so we thought we would make it up to you by having a grab bag sweepstakes! Follow the rules below and you could be...
View ArticleBrackets and Fighters for Suvudu Cage Match 2012 Revealed!
Every March, the wiliest and weirdest characters in fantasy cross out of their respective fictional universes to wage battle in Suvudu’s yearly Cage Match! Last year it came down to characters from The...
View ArticleMorning Roundup: Inspector Spacetime is Totally Cancelled
You wanna know why Stubby the Rocket doesn’t use cloaking devices? Because Stubby the Rocket isn’t ashamed to strut around. Cloaking devices are for prude and shy spaceships. Take that. Stubby can’t...
View ArticleGrimm Special: Last Grimm Standing
Welcome back to the Battle of the Network Fairy Tale Shows! Hopefully you’ve had a chance to recover from the void left behind on Sunday by no new episode of Once Upon a Time that was coupled with a...
View ArticleBiblical Fantasy: Many Waters
After years of relegating them to mere supporting characters, L’Engle finally gave Sandy and Dennys, the Murry twins their own adventure in Many Waters. The book turned out, however, to be quite...
View ArticleReopening The X-Files: “The Blessing Way”/“Paper Clip”
Season 3, Episodes 1 and 2, “The Blessing Way”/“Paper Clip”Original Airdates: September 22 and September 29, 1995There is an ancient Indian saying that characters only die as long as the summer hiatus....
View ArticleThe Women of Star Trek: Ex-Girlfriends
The women of original series Star Trek occasionally played crucial roles in the ship’s functioning or in the progress of an episode’s narrative, but mostly they were like everyone else on Star Trek –...
View ArticleRothfuss Reread: The Wise Man’s Fear, Part 22: A Deep Well
Welcome to my over-analytical reread of Patrick Rothfuss’s Kingkiller Chronicles. This week’s post covers chapters 109-113 of The Wise Man’s Fear but also contains extensive spoilers for the whole book...
View ArticleRothfuss Reread: The Wise Man’s Fear, Part 21: A Deep Well
Welcome to my over-analytical reread of Patrick Rothfuss’s Kingkiller Chronicles. This week’s post covers chapters 109-113 of The Wise Man’s Fear but also contains extensive spoilers for the whole book...
View ArticleGaming Roundup: Set Your Pocketwatches for BioShock Infinite’s Release Date
Take to the skies of Columbia, the floating city of 2K Games’ BioShock Infinite, on October 16th. Neither a sequel or prequel to the hit Bioshock, this steampunky standalone adventure takes place in...
View ArticleTrailer for Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie
We’ll have to wait until October, but here’s the adorable trailer for Frankenweenie!Read the full article
View ArticleFiction Affliction: March Releases in Urban Fantasy
Thirty-one new urban fantasies flood the shelves in March, including some long-awaited titles. Patricia Briggs is (finally) back with a new Alpha and Omega entry, Cat Adams has a new Blood Singer...
View ArticleThe Man From Primrose Lane (Excerpt)
Now that you’ve taken a look at the review, enjoy this excerpt from James Renner’s The Man From Primrose Lane, out now from Farrar, Straus & Giroux:In West Akron, Ohio, there lived a reclusive...
View ArticleMurders Most Foul: The Man from Primrose Lane by James Renner
The downside to being a TV-aholic that everything you read, see, or do reminds you of some pop culture tidbit. If you, like me, happen to be a Simpsons fan, there’s a relatable quote for just about...
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