Three for the Months (March 2020)
I can’t believe the time has gone so fast! I still have to finish one of my February books, but the line up for March is already done, and here we go. Edges by Linda Nagata. I meant to read…
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Science, History, and Fiction in Everyday Life
I can’t believe the time has gone so fast! I still have to finish one of my February books, but the line up for March is already done, and here we go. Edges by Linda Nagata. I meant to read…
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The end of July is rapidly approaching, and it’s now the time to vote for the Hugo Awards, whether you’re attending Worldcon (this year in Dublin) or not. As a matter of fact, you can just buy a supporting membership,…
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… about time, I know. It was on my 2017 new-blog-year resolutions (stated here), but for a reason or another, I have never fully committed. Moreover, I have, since the beginning, chosen not to host my author page on this blog,…
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This is a post in the series of speculative fiction podcasts, and the fourth interview for “Seven Questions with your favourite SFF podcast editors” (for the previous ones, see this).This week I feature Mariah Avix, editor of 600 Second Saga, a…
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I have always been an avid consumer of speculative fiction in all forms and format, and recently a writer, too. Therefore it’s always painful when magazines you love go into hiatus – temporary or permanent. In this first month of…
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I am not a great fan of supernatural per se, I have to say, and my favourite horror stories have generally a scientific explanation for what happens, even when they scare me silly. What I enjoy in ghost stories, on the…
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