Tag: sci-fi novels
48 Posts
The Best Stephen King Stories with a Sci-fi Twist
Adam Link: The Metal Man Who Changed Science Fiction Forever
5 Tim Powers Novels for Newbies: Your Gateway Drug to Secret History
In Search of Perry Rhodan
Pavane: Keith Roberts’ Jaunt Through a Dark Alternate History
World Endings: 10 Interesting Versions of the Apocalypse in Fiction
Forgotten Masterpieces: Andre Norton’s Witch World
Three Excellent Novels About Androids
Forbidden Love: A Return to Chris Beckett’s “The Holy Machine”
The Quatermass Novels: A Literary Dimension of Television’s Greatest Sci-Fi Nightmare
Time and Faith: My Journey Back to Michael Moorcock’s “Behold the Man”
Dune Book Review: Frank Herbert’s Epic Unpacked
The Brothers Strugatsky: Three Masterpieces Ranked
Planetary Romance, Space Heroes
Ranking the Greatest Space Heroes of All Time: From Least Favorite to Absolute Icon
Lost in a Labyrinth: A Review of Stanisław Lem’s ‘Memoirs Found in a Bathtub’
Beyond Physics: The Ten Best Time Travel Books
Apocalyptic Classics: John Christopher’s ‘The Death of Grass’
Sci-fi Cinema, Science Fiction
Jacked In: Films Similar To or Inspired by William Gibson’s ‘Neuromancer’
The History of Science Fiction: The New Wave
The History of Science Fiction: The Golden Age
Sci-fi in Print, Weird Fiction
The Five Best Science Fiction Novels of J.G. Ballard
The Master of Disquiet: Remembering Barry N. Malzberg
Altered Carbon Book Review: A Critical Look at a Cyberpunk Classic
Sci Fi Horror, Science Fiction
5 Disturbing Post-Apocalyptic Novels That Will Haunt Your Dreams
Traipsing Through Time and Space: An Overview of the Eras of Sci-Fi Literature
The Ultimate Guide to Science Fiction Podcasts: 10 Must-Listen Shows for 2025
Sci-fi in Print, Weird Fiction
Ranking Kurt Vonnegut’s Novels
Dhalgren: The Unravelling of Reality in the American Heartland
The History and Evolution of Steampunk in Fiction, Films, and Comics
The Horrors of Deep Space: Humanity’s Fear of Cosmic Isolation
Poul Anderson: His Five Best Novels
Damnation Alley: Revisiting Roger Zelazny’s Post-Apocalyptic Classic
A.E. Van Vogt: Three Seminal Novels
