Heinlein’s Double Star & Rocketship Galileo, Reviewed
DOUBLE STAR The leader of the opposition had been kidnapped. He’d just finalised a brilliant agreement with the Martians and all that remained was the formal completion ceremony. Not appearing at that...
View ArticleNew Title Spotlight: Return to Eddarta
The Return to Eddarta is the sixth novel in the Gandalara Cycle from Randall Garrett and Vicki Ann Heydron. If you’ve yet to start this brilliant epic about Earth’s distant past, it begins with The...
View ArticleICYMI: On the Blog This Week
In case you missed it, here are some of the highlights from the SF Gateway blog this week! Heinlein’s Double Star & Rocketship Galileo, Reviewed – This post does what it says on the tin! A review...
View ArticleSheri S. Tepper’s Marianne Trilogy, Reviewed
Today we bring you a review of Sheri S. Tepper’s Marianne trilogy! Marianne, the Magus, and the Manticore If you enjoy Kristen Britain’s Green Rider series, you are bound to be captivated by the tale...
View ArticleFrom Pringles to Satellites
Although science fiction authors are known for their wildly creative stories that include things we’ve all wanted to experience in the here-and-now – instantaneous travel, am I right? – a few of them...
View ArticleSix Novels That Will Take You Beyond The Event Horizon!
Last Thursday the world awoke to the exciting announcement that Gravitational Waves had been detected for the very first time, essentially proving Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity. Gravitational...
View ArticleOn This Day: Joanna Russ
Joanna Russ, radical feminist author and scholar, was born on this day in 1937. An entertaining and challenging novelist, Russ began her writing career in the 1950s, although her feminist concerns...
View ArticleVintage Cover Lucky Dip!
Happy Wednesday, everyone! Once again we’re diving into the Magical Mystery Box of Magnificence! Today’s lucky dip features are titles by the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning Gordon R. Dickson and the...
View ArticleOn This Day: Theodore Sturgeon
Theodore Sturgeon was born Edward Hamilton Waldo on this day in 1918. Sturgeon was not, in fact, a pseudonym; his name was legally changed after his parents’ divorce. Sturgeon was an American science...
View ArticleFrom the Archives: Editors’ Choice: A Time of Changes by Robert Silverberg
This week’s Editors’ Choice is Robert Silverberg‘s wonderful A Time of Changes. In the far future, humanity has spread across the galaxy to worlds that began as colonies, but now feel like home, each...
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