Today we interview Joynell Schultz, who is launching a brand new apocalyptic science fiction romance series called Earth’s Only Hope. The prequel, Connecting is included in a huge, limited-edition science fiction and fantasy box set called Rogue Skies, all 24 stories for only 99c.
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by Brenda W. Clough Is there anything that makes heart and mind race better than a truly smart science fiction movie? Surely Arrival is going to be a finalist for the film Hugo and Nebula. It’s also garnered considerable critical … Continue reading
Mourner Confederated Star Systems #3 C.F. Bentley Continuing the spiritual journey with a literary twist in a space opera landscape. William Gladstone once pointed out that a culture reveals itself in how it cares for its dead. Mourner, the third … Continue reading
Enigma Confederated Star Systems 2 by C.F. Bentley Aboard the space station First Contact Cafe, General Jake Devlin and High Priestess of Harmony Sissy confront the mystery of an odd stowaway, a mystical refugee, and clues to the origin and … Continue reading
Jaydium by Deborah J. Ross Some time later, she woke again. Her skin was slick and icy, her first reaction one of relief to be feeling something again, even if it was unpleasant. After a few moments, she noticed the … Continue reading
by Brenda W. Clough I am as I so often am, rather late to see this movie, which came out in 2009. (My son, who is embarrassed by the cultural ignorance of his parents, insisted that we take it in.) … Continue reading
I write science fiction and I like writing science fiction about aliens. To do this I look at how animals handle challenges the world throws at them. Since it’s winter, we’ll talk about a particular issue all life faces on … Continue reading
As a writer of science fiction, I found creationist Ken Ham’s commentary on alien life and the space program absurd and thought provoking. For those of you who missed it, in response to NASA’s expectation of finding alien life in … Continue reading
Grieving now both for Oka’s death in April and Darcy’s recent re-homing, I am also more keenly recognizing the gifts my dogs have given me—all of them, not just the last two, although Oka and Darcy were the catalysts for … Continue reading
Freeze Frames Free Sample Katharine Kerr Prologue in Iowa English oaks, imported to the prairie at great expense by some long-forgotten alumnus, edge the green lawn in the center of the campus. Since they were planted to memorialize students who … Continue reading