Woman Alive by Susan Ertz (book review).
In Woman Alive, Doctor Selwyn, a man, is mentally transported from 1935 to 1985, where he inhabits the consciousness of
Iโm currently catching up on some books that have been on my โTo Be Readโ pile for far too long.
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Read MoreIt’s time to get into The Incal, the French graphic novel series written by Alejandro Jodorowsky and illustrated by Jean
Read MoreHere’s the video for the 2021 announcement and presentation of the British Science Fiction Association Awards for works from 2020.
Read MoreThe Witcher has wrapped production on Season 2, so hereโs a look behind-the-scenes with the cast and crew and showrunner
Read MoreAce film reviewer Mark Kermode brings us his take on the science fiction filmย Chaos Walking. Space traveler Viola crash lands
Read MoreAndre is here to bring you his review of the third episode of the first season of The Falcon and
Read MoreHere’s a new short 30-minute film in full, The Peculiar Abilities of Mr Mahler, where in East Germany, a special
Read MoreHere’s the last trailer for the much-delayed Black Widow MCU movie, which will be in cinemas – where open –
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