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Joss Whedon: Geek King Of The Universe – A Biography by Amy Pascale (book review).

The title ‘Joss Whedon: Geek King Of The Universe’ says it all and if you happen to be a fan

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Editorial – Oct 2014: Judgement calls. The robots are coming. an editorial by GF Willmetts

Hello everyone Everyone on the Net is influenced by what they read, especially when it comes to reviews. We might

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Black Hat Jack by Joe R. Lansdale (book review).

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Review Recruitment Program: Have You Got What It Takes? : reading by review by Geoff Willmetts.

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Editorial – Sept 2014 : The ethics and responsibility of choice.

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Geek And The Zen Lack Of Sport Interest by GF Willmetts (article).

When my colleague, John Rivers, declared he had an interest in sport as well as our genre, I think he

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Akira Kurosawa: Samurai Collection (Blu-ray review).

Akira Kurosawa was one of the world’s greatest film directors. Mention Japanese film directors to anyone and they will immediately

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Writing Subtext by Linda Seger (book review).

In many respects, subtext is an inner or double meaning more than what is said. As author Linda Seger says

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Editorial – Aug 2014: Like us but not so different.

Like us but not so different. Hello everyone The popularity of the various aliens who study humans is always used

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