Star Wars: From A Certain Point Of View, by various (book review).
Alan Dean Foster started it all with ‘Splinter In The Mind’s Eye’. After ghost-writing the original Star Wars novelisation and
Read MoreAlan Dean Foster started it all with ‘Splinter In The Mind’s Eye’. After ghost-writing the original Star Wars novelisation and
Read MoreConspiracy plots tend to be border-line with SF these days, more so as so much SF is far into the
Read MoreLike other great comedy Science Fiction novels before it, ‘The Quanderhorn Xperimentations’ is based on a BBC Radio series or,
Read More‘The World Of Sherlock Holmes’, a production from the Sherlock Holmes Museum is written by Martin Fido and was first
Read MoreFiendishly plotted and carefully crafted, ‘Wyntertide’ is the sequel to the quirky ‘Rotherweird’ which introduces us to the city state
Read More‘Metaparadise’ is a huge epoch and galaxy-spanning story. The hero is Alvin. He is a tech and business genius, whose
Read MoreAdvice often given to budding writers is to write what you know about. Not an easy task if the heart
Read MoreIt isn’t as though I haven’t reviewed the DVD version of the ‘UFO’ TV series, so there is more an
Read MoreI never read Jeff Vandermeer’s original release of this book, ‘Wonderbook: The Illustrated Guide To Creating Imaginative Fiction: Revised &
Read MoreDown in the west Texas town of El Paso was born Francis Xavier Gordon, known by repute from Stamboul to
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