Topics :: science fiction

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Searching the Skies :: Marty Halpern on ’Alien Contact’

By Kilian Melloy | Saturday Jan 14, 2012
If aliens exist somewhere out there--and mathematically speaking, it’s impossible that they don’t--then where are they? And what will happen if and when we finally meet up with them? Top sci-fi editor Marty Halpern chats with EDGE.

’Anniversary Day’ :: Kristine Kathryn Rusch Talks 9/11 and the Far Future

By Kilian Melloy | Thursday Jan 5, 2012
Sci-fi / fantasy / mystery / romance writer Kristine Kathryn Rusch talks with EDGE about her new "Retrieval Artist" novel, 9/11, the far future, and the persistent past.

Kristine Kathryn Rusch :: The Lost Interview

By Kilian Melloy | Thursday Jun 9, 2011
A mysterious time warp brings us this lost interview with Kris Rusch. Or was it just an email anomaly?

Jar Jar Binks Must Die... and Other Observations About Science Fiction Movies

By Kilian Melloy | Wednesday Apr 13, 2011
The title of the new book by film critic Daniel M. Kimmel may speak to the obvious for comic effect, but its contents grant us access to the sublime.

Recovering Apollo 8 And Other Stories

By Kilian Melloy | Friday Apr 30, 2010
The nine stories in Kathryn Kristine Rusch’s new anthology constitute a cornucopia of imagination, skill, heart, and daring.

Dreamwish Beasts and Snarks

By Kilian Melloy | Monday Aug 24, 2009
The stories collected in Mike Resnick’s "Dreamwish Beasts and Snarks" are a safari for sure, to a wild preserve of the imagination where the reader is sure to glimpse the most savage, and the most noble, of literary creatures.

Fox’s ’Virtuality’

By Kilian Melloy | Saturday Jun 27, 2009
"Virtuality" is a cool mess of a TV movie that might make for a good series if it’s given a chance.

Shambling Toward Hiroshima

By Kilian Melloy | Monday Jun 1, 2009
Whip-smart and devastatingly funny, James Morrow’s novel asks the crucial question: can a man in a lizard suit end World War II before atom bombs are dropped?

The Good Humor Man

By Kilian Melloy | Monday May 25, 2009
Fat, fascism, and Elvis Presley propel the sci-fi farce "The Good Humor Man," by Andrew Fox.
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