Inconstant Moon by Larry Niven (book review).
‘Inconstant Moon’ is a Larry Niven anthology of eight stories, mostly written in the 1960s. Back in the early 1970s,
OK, I finally got Windows 10 and this is a diary with revisions of what happened and what I did.
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Read MoreHoward Suber has been teaching 65 different film courses at UCLA’s film school in the past 46 years. Many of
Read MoreThere are some films that I saw when I was a little younger. thirty-odd years. back that I wondered what
Read MoreIt is always good to see new ventures in publishing. Algana is a relative newcomer in the field and is
Read MoreA cryptic message from Bond’s past sends him on a trail to uncover a sinister organisation. While M battles political
Read MoreI reviewed James Barclay’s 1999 debut fantasy novel ‘Dawnthief’ here a couple of months ago. ‘Noonshade’ is the following year’s
Read MoreClass – a new eight episode (each ep. 45 minutes long) Doctor Who spin-off for children is on the way
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