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With the success of Game of Thrones, HBO was keen to have another majorly successful TV show, and they almost did with this ...
The literary center's board has hired Michael Solis of Brooklyn as successor to Alison Meyers, who is stepping down later ...
The author of Lake of Darkness, the latest read for the New Scientist Book Club, on why, in a world awash with fictional ...
The science fiction and fantasy author Martha Wells recommends her favorite novels that will transport you to other worlds.
Seattle is home to Clarion West, a literary non-profit that specializes in speculative fiction. And on July 12, it's ...
A Science Fiction Writer Wrestles With China’s Rise, and His Own Decline In his stories, Han Song explores the disorientation accompanying China’s modernization, sometimes writing of ...
EXCLUSIVE: Warner Bros has made a deal to mount a new version of the 1956 science fiction classic Forbidden Planet. The film will be written by comic book and screenwriter Brian K. Vaughan, and it ...
Explore the story of a woman with dwarfism who revolutionized the world of science fiction writing.
Science fiction authors don’t get much more legendary than Peter F. Hamilton, and this latest sounds intriguing – it’s a novel set in the universe of new sci-fi role-playing game Exodus.
McIntyre turned to science-fiction writing after studying biology and genetics at the University of Washington — and her interest in those subjects shows through in some of the stories included ...
In 1950, a U.S. Army psyops officer named Paul Linebarger used a pseudonym to publish a science-fiction story titled “Scanners Live in Vain” in a pulp magazine.