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Pitch your novel. Best Twitter parties

Steph P. Bianchini June 3, 2018 6 Comments

If you have a complete (and polished) novel you want to find an agent and/or a publisher for, AND you’re NOT engaging in any Twitter pitch parties, you’re probably missing something out (including fun and a good opportunity to make…
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Writing

#AdPit, #DVPit, #KidPit, #Pitdark, #Pitmad, #SFFpit, free writing events, Pitch Wars, queries, writing

Meet Sinosfera, SF in translation

Steph P. Bianchini May 30, 2018 3 Comments

SF in translation, as a phenomenon, is nothing new, of course. (Amazing) translated literature is as old as the literature itself, and SF is no exception. What’s new, however, is a few ongoing initiatives that are now putting non-English speculative…
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Book Reviews, Fiction

Francesco Verso, SF, SF in traslation, Sinosfera, 汉字文化圈 中国当代科幻小说选集 中意双语版

Space Features of the Week (26 May)

Steph P. Bianchini May 26, 2018 4 Comments

It has been a while since I’ve done this, so I think a quick roundup of some interesting space and science features recently in the news can be of use. NASA’s InSight lander is on its way to Mars. The…
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Astro(physics)

#Brexit, 2015 BZ509, aliens, ESA, Galileo, InSight, Jupiter, Mars, Nasa, Oumuamua, Red Planet, Solar System, space missions

ESA, Galileo, and Brexit -an ongoing quarrel

Steph P. Bianchini May 24, 2018 5 Comments

I generally do not talk about the EU politics on this blog (I have enough of it in my full-time job) but this story keeps popping up on my mental screen, and not just because I’m writing a journal article…
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Astro(physics)

#Brexit, ESA, Galileo, Norway, PRS, the EU, the UK

Gundam News – [ガンダムシリーズ] – The pool results

Steph P. Bianchini May 18, 2018 0 Comments

I have extensively posted about the international online poll NHK, Japan’s national public broadcasting station, launched on occasion of the 40th anniversary of Gundam franchise. Just last week (on 5.5.2018), the TV announced the much-awaited results. And here they are:…
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Comics/Manga, Fiction, Gundam Multiverse

Gundam, Gundam Wing, Mobil Suit Gundam, ガンダムシリーズ

Teaser Tuesday (15 May)

Steph P. Bianchini May 15, 2018 8 Comments

Teaser Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme, hosted at The Purple Booker. Anyone can play along by doing the following: • Grab your current read • Open to a random page • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that…
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Book Reviews, Fiction, History

Emma Orczy, historical fiction, Teaser Tuesday, The Scarlet Pimpernel

The Rift. The Dark Side of the Moon (2016). A review.

Steph P. Bianchini May 11, 2018 9 Comments

On paper, this movie checked all my boxes for a good one: it is about space missions (a satellite crash); it is SF horror (even without reading the movie synopsis, I can tell by now just from the onset the…
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Fiction, Movies / Series

espionage, horror, SF, space, The Rift. The Dark side of the Moon

The Best New (SF) Graphic Novel. Mooncop by Tom Gauld (2018)

Steph P. Bianchini May 7, 2018 3 Comments

I’m a long-term fan of speculative fiction graphic novels (Bilal, just to name one among many) and, if you are too, there is one you can’t possibly miss: Mooncop. This is what the book’s blurb says: “The lunar colony is slowly…
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Comics/Manga, Fiction

Graphic Novel, Mooncop, SF, Tom Gauld

All is ready for Mars InSight Lander.

Steph P. Bianchini May 4, 2018 2 Comments

NASA’s next mission to Mars is a go, already on the launching pad. The probe is InSight Mars lander, which is scheduled to lift off from California’s Vandenberg Air Force Base on Saturday 5 May in the morning. Contrary to other famous…
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Astro(physics)

InSight, Mars, Nasa, Rover, Space exploration

Avengers: Infinity War (2018). A non-spoiler review.

Steph P. Bianchini April 29, 2018 8 Comments

I went to see it over the weekend. The hype about this movie was incredible and I decided I want to have a go before all the spoilers rage out. Now, for a non-spoiler review, this is what I can…
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Fiction, Movies / Series

Avengers, Black Panther, Captain America, Guardians of the Galaxy, Infinity Wars, Loki, Thanos, Thor, Wakanda

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