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UFOs Of The First World War by Nigel Watson (book review).

For most of us, significant UFO sightings started around World War Two with pilots reporting something called ‘foo fighters’, unidentified

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The Glass Cage by Nicholas Carr (book review).

Computerised driven machines are making us complacent is probably the strongest message from Nicholas Carr’s book ‘The Glass Cage’. It

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Environments In Science Fiction: Essays On Alternative Spaces edited by Susan M. Bernardo (book review)

With some books, I’m never quite sure what the subject matter is about until I start reading it. In this

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Editorial – Feb 2015: Choices by GF Willmetts.

Choices.  Hello everyone The world is full of choices. Not always how we choose to do things. Some we understand

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My Favourite Picture by Andy Bollan (article).

I love this picture. I first saw it on NASA’a APOD website http://apod.nasa.gov/apod  roughly 10 years ago. It looks like

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Toho Studios To Reactivate And Reclaim Godzilla: an article by Beth Kelly (article).

Films offer a voyeuristic glimpse into the human condition but for all the fear committed to film, life’s worst unpleasantries

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The Ages Of Wonder Woman (No. 2) edited by Joseph J. Darowski (book review).

After ‘The Ages Of Superman’, you would think it strange to go onto Wonder Woman rather than the more obvious

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Reviewers Needed

OK, you’re here because you enjoy Science Fiction and probably or maybe its grey sisters, fantasy and horror, and some

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Erebus: Into The Unknown (DVD review).

On 28 November 1979, an Air New Zealand DC-10 jet with 257 passengers on a sightseeing tour to Antarctica, which

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Editorial – Jan 2015: Safeguarding Artificial Intelligence (by Geoff Willmetts).

Hello everyone One of the biggest tools in any SF writer’s toolbox is to be cynical and question any and

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