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
The Alien Quartet: Bloomsbury Movie Guide No. 4 by David Thomson is the book referenced by Roz Kaveney in her
Read MoreGoing back to 2006, this edition of Alter Ego features a 70-page exploration of the American Comics Group (ACG), re-written
Read MoreThe future has always been a focus for writers. Writers have utilized both fiction and non-fiction to draw attention to
Read MoreAnother book I’ve been meaning to read is ‘A Closer Look At The Art Techniques Of Patrick Woodroffe,’ which I
Read MoreThe 262 page number tends to ignore the 31 pages of various introductions, including ones by Ray Bradbury and Ray
Read MoreIDW Publishing is gearing up for an action-packed San Diego Comic-Con 2024, promising an array of exclusive events, from creator
Read MoreSweetmint has followed the rules of the Northwestern Hemisphere all her life. As a young, invisible woman, she must adhere
Read MoreIโd only recently come across David Hambling via his entry in a collection of stories, โHis Own Most Fantastic Creationโ,
Read MoreI really enjoyed this! As stories go, this was something like a mix between a โCall of Cthulhuโ game and
Read MoreHello everyone, Science fiction has largely ignored politics on our planet, which allows for a variety of regimes. I suspect
Read More