Reviewed by Jeff Gardiner This is a repackaging of a novel first published in 1940 by lesser-known author Frank Baker. To be honest it’s a disappointment and [...]
Reviewed by Nels Stanley This is the new novel from Elastic Press impresario and British small press mainstay Andrew Hook, a man who puts the ‘What the f**k was [...]
Review by Steve Dean Jesse Jameson is a fairy. No, I’m not name calling, it’s true. This is book three in the series, aimed at children eight years old and up. I [...]
Review by Stephen Theaker This volume collects adventures of the Legion of Super-Heroes from the early to mid-sixties, many of them written by Edmond [...]
Review by Stephen Theaker This is an absolutely brilliant book. Doctor Who’s been blessed with a wonderful range of non-fiction works over the years, not least among [...]
The SFWA has announced the nominees for the 2008 Nebula Awards. The awards will be presented at the 2009 Nebula Awards Weekend, April 24-26,2009 in Los Angeles, California. [...]
Steve Wilson interviews horror actress, Sophia Ellis, about her love of the British horror film industry and her work on the independent film The Zombie Diaries (2005) [...]
New from Orbit, to be published this week: The Magician’s Apprentice by Trudi Canavan; Matter by Iain M. Banks; Bone Crossed by Patricia Briggs; Men of the Otherworld [...]
Imagine the scene. You’re seven years old. It’s Saturday teatime, and you and your family are gathered around the TV to watch your favourite programme, Doctor [...]