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News Archive
Current: July 2002
In
Honor I gained Them.
Author David Weber - creator of the fabulous Honor Harrington series
of novels - in his most detailed interview to date.
(AUTHOR
INTERVIEWS)
Hot
Spice and Majipoor
Author Robert Silverberg interviewed. The grand old man of SF on
his lust for spicy food, the genius of Majipoor, and living with
Harlan Ellison.
(AUTHOR INTERVIEWS)
China's
Town and Redemption Ark
The new wave of Brit-pack authors takes the SF world by storm. China
Miéville and Alastair Reynolds lead July's invasion of book reviews.
(BOOK
REVIEWS)
Lightning
Strikes Twice
Ben Jeapes - owner of Big Engine - ruminates about the pain and
joy of setting up a new science fiction book publishing company.
(PUBLISHING)
Detained
(Trek)
Captain Archer and Mayweather find themselves in prison with several
dozen Suliban. But these alien devils are both more and less than
they appear.
(TV REVIEWS)
Futurama
takes a laser blast through the chest. Doh!
Big Jim follows up on last month's Matt Groenig interview, with
an article on the death of cartoon SF series Futurama. Was it Simpsons
in Space, or has SF lost an unsung treasure?
(COMMENT)
Vox
Sola (Trek)
An
exceptionally outlandish life form boards the Enterprise, seizing
several members of the crew. Interpreter Hoshi is forced to push
her communication skills to their limit.
(TV
REVIEWS)
The
Real Imposter
Gary Fleder's new film 'Imposter' poses as a thriving sci-fi adventure.
Its real identity? A glossy-looking, predictable and lukewarm futuristic
yarn. Frank Ochieng reports.
(FILM REVIEWS)
The
Merchant(s) of Menace
Is merchandising in science fiction & fantasy movies driving the
industry straight over a creative cliff? Buy Count Dooku's special
purple curved lightsabre and find out for yourself.
Read Rod MacDonald's cry of rage, here.
(COMMENT)
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