Follow Science Fiction and Fantasy - Salon


Salon
Follow Science Fiction and Fantasy
Salon
It's a book whose pages cannot be turned fast enough; a mystery with just a dash of science fiction and plot twists ripped from the business news headlines of the past year. Beware taking this book to bed with you, because you will stay up too late.

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The Weekly Round-Up #113 With DHP, Planet Of The Apes, Fatale, iZombie, Sweet ... - Inside Pulse


Inside Pulse
The Weekly Round-Up #113 With DHP, Planet Of The Apes, Fatale, iZombie, Sweet ...
Inside Pulse
It's a near-future gangster science fiction story, and while he's still really just establishing characters and their relationships to one another, I find it pretty fascinating. I've always been drawn to strong world-building in comics, ...

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The Week in Culture - The Yorker - The Yorker


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The Week in Culture - The Yorker
The Yorker
Today, it is the location for a number of museums, including the Natural History Museum and the Science Museum. And, since its official opening at the beginning of the month, the road has become something of an artwork itself.

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2020: Gingrich's Space Odyssey - BU Quad


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2020: Gingrich's Space Odyssey
BU Quad
... to afford these costs years down the road. Gingrich is full of grand ideas, but are they realistic? | Photo courtesy of Gage Skidmore via Wikimedia Commons. Cost aside, having people permanently stationed on the Moon isn't complete science fiction.

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Review: 'The Flame Alphabet' leaves reader cold - Washington Post

Review: 'The Flame Alphabet' leaves reader cold
Washington Post
Allegory or no, “The Flame Alphabet” does bid to function as quasi-science fiction, but the plot fails to develop, to take any firm turns and end up somewhere else; yet a payoff, twist or resolution of some description is a formal obligation of the ...

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John Christopher - The Guardian


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John Christopher
The Guardian
The science-fiction author John Christopher, who has died aged 89, was perhaps best known for the Tripods trilogy for young adults. The books (published in 1968-69) depict a world suffering under the control of aliens from a far star, who can survive ...

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The New York (Mayor's) Review of Books - New York Times

The New York (Mayor's) Review of Books
New York Times
Virtually the only other work of fiction publicly endorsed by the mayor has been “Johnny Tremain,” the 1943 patriotic children's story that Mr. Bloomberg frequently cites as a favorite. His personal library now has several first editions, ...

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