Looking Back: The 2017 One Story Per Week Writing Challenge
Column by Michael David Wilson January 12, 2018
Looking back at the lessons learnt from the One Story Per Week Writing Challenge.
Four Famous Writers Whose Prose Was Crap
Column by Cath Murphy March 22, 2016
Do you sometimes read over your work and wince? Don't worry, even the literary greats wrote prose that sucked balls.
10 Albums Based on Books and Literature
Column by Christopher Shultz November 13, 2015
Musicians with library cards, and the records they make...
Asimov's 'Foundation' Finds Home On HBO
News by Peter Derk November 11, 2014
HBO and Jonathan Nolan ('Interstellar') are adapting Asimov's 'Foundation' series for TV.
Looking Back At Isaac Asimov's 2014 Predictions
News by Nathan Scalia January 6, 2014
In 1964, science fiction author Isaac Asimov made a few predictions about what the world would look like fifty years later. Did he get it right?
Muttonchops and Robots: An Isaac Asimov Primer
Column by Daniel Hope August 12, 2013
Isaac Asimov is so much more than a set of incredible muttonchops. He's one of the greatest science fiction writers ever. Here's why you should give him a try.
Three Books About... Machines
Column by Cath Murphy May 15, 2013
What do "Crash," "Christine," and "I, Robot" have in common?
A 'Bot Bestiary: The Robotic Tradition In Science Fiction
Column by Jon Korn July 13, 2012
Science Fiction abounds with robots, androids, cyborgs, and mechs of every stripe. Jon Korn breaks down some of his favorites.