An Exciting Weekend With Dangerous Women
My idea of a good time is soaring through the air with night witches, galloping through the Old West with outlaws, tailing dangerous dames and femmes fatales, and otherwise cavorting with women you’d...
View ArticleMind-Bending Sci-Fi
While perusing the shelves of the Sci-Fi and Fantasy section I happened upon Clean: A Mindspace Investigations Novel by Alex Hughes. With no previous knowledge, but a powerful need for something new...
View ArticleBurn and Sand
It’s summer. It’s hot. For whatever reason two of the things that I’m currently obsessed with are heat related. That’s right, you guessed it… the wildly under-rated TV show Burn Notice, and the Sci-Fi...
View ArticleGreat SF eAudiobooks for Your Commute
If I could read in moving vehicles without experiencing that delightful form of nausea known as car sickness, I would be able to read so many comics in the time I spend on the bus commuting to and from...
View ArticleTea Cups, Tempests and Sci-Fi
Over the last few months I’ve been reading a bit of science fiction. With the notable exception of the Glory Lane by Alan Dean Foster, I didn’t read much sci-fi growing up (As an aside, having re-read...
View ArticleExploring the New Star Wars Canon
As a person who has spent a disproportionately large chunk of her childhood (and adulthood) reading Star Wars novels, guidebooks and comics, I was, let’s say, apprehensive when Disney announced they...
View ArticleFour Times OverDrive Saved the Day
One I was waiting in line to see Carrie Fisher’s panel at Star Wars Celebration Anaheim 2015 (remember how I’m a big Star Wars geek?). I did not have a book with me, because I didn’t want the extra...
View ArticleWe Don’t Need Roads
The future is today. Or, at least it was in a fictional 1985, when Marty McFly traveled forward in time to October 21, 2015. It also happens to be the real-world 30th anniversary of the original Back...
View ArticleNew in SF/F: Sisters, Storms, and Song
Everything’s coming up sci-fi and fantasy on my reading list these days. Whenever I get frustrated with the world as it is, it cheers me up to spend time in the company of authors dedicated to...
View ArticleThe Lunar Chronicles: A YA Fantasy Series Worth Reading
I had first heard about Marissa Meyer’s series through a former colleague. My colleague said to me (and this is actually true) that Meyer got her start through a writing contest. I think that it’s...
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