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Lois McMaster Bujold
Despite the fact the Lois McMaster Bujold is the winner of multiple Hugo awards, many science fiction readers have never heard of her.

Little Brother by Cory Doctorow - a review
Cory Doctorow´s young adult science fiction novel Little Brother questions the all too possible future in which the Department of Homeland Security´s policies of paranoia and fear usurp the rights of ordinary people.

Killswitch by Joel Shepherd - a review
The latest Kresnov novel picks up two years after President Neiland reveals her intention to make the Callayan capital of Tanusha the center of the Federation.

Keeping It Real by Justina Robson - a review
Lila Black is a government agent who is more metal than flesh. Her first assignment? To protect an elven rock star receiving death threats.

JRR Tolkien biography
A biography of the author

Interview with Denise Fleischer
The author of The Guardian speaks about her novel

Interview With Daniel E Blackston
Recently, I spoke with Daniel E Blackston, editor of two fantasy anthologies.

I Am Legend by Richard Matheson - a review
When first published in 1954, Matheson´s novel about a vampire creating plague was marketed as science fiction and it obviously has elements of both horror and SF.

Hurricane Moon by Alexis Glynn Latner - a review
The starship Aeon has traveled several centuries to colonize and earth-like planet but they find a myriad of unexpected problems. can a brilliant but arrogant molecular biologist save them?

Here, There & Everywhere by Chris Roberson - a review
Roxanne Bonaventure is given the mysterious gift of traveling through space and time

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