I did a lot of reading in 2020, but because of *gestures vaguely at everything* and the ensuing anxiety it caused, I wasn’t particularly intentional about it. As a result,
Category: Science Fiction (book)
Reviewing books with sci-fi elements
2020 In Review: A Crazy Year for Reading, Series2020 In Review: A Crazy Year for Reading, Series
Last year was, and all of you know, insane. So, despite having a pretty solid reading year as far as the sheer number of books went (53, unless I am
The City We Became: Standing Up to CthulhuThe City We Became: Standing Up to Cthulhu
If we were to ask people to list the 10 most influential speculative fiction writers of the twentieth century, one name that would pop up on a lot of lists
But What About The Book? The ExpanseBut What About The Book? The Expanse
The Expanse is an epic science fiction television show set several centuries into the future, when we have reached out to make the entire solar system our home. This is
2019 In Review: A Fantastic Year for Reading, Short Fiction2019 In Review: A Fantastic Year for Reading, Short Fiction
I read more books in 2019 than I have in any single year of my adult life. By quite a lot. In fact, it probably rivaled the number of books
2019 In Review: A Fantastic Year for Reading, Novels2019 In Review: A Fantastic Year for Reading, Novels
I read more books in 2019 than I have in any single year of my adult life. By quite a lot. In fact, it probably rivaled the number of books
2019 In Review: A Fantastic Year for Reading, Series2019 In Review: A Fantastic Year for Reading, Series
I read more books in 2019 than I have in any single year of my adult life. By quite a lot. In fact, it probably rivaled the number of books
Indie Spotlight: Do Not Go QuietlyIndie Spotlight: Do Not Go Quietly
Short story anthologies are a very interesting type of book, especially when the short stories are all written by different authors. What you end up with is a novel-length work
Indie Spotlight: CoilIndie Spotlight: Coil
The description that Apex Publications gives for Coil, by Ren Warom, is “A futuristic crime-noir that will shock you,” so that is what I went into this book expecting. At
Indie Spotlight: MiloIndie Spotlight: Milo
A review of Milo by Alexander Pyles, and an interview with the author Is suffering the greatest evil we can endure? Or is it lack of physical agency? Or lack