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The Not-So-Frugal Witch’s Non-Spoiler Review of The Frugal Wizard’s Handbook for Surviving Medieval EnglandGreetings, frugal and not-so-frugal witches and wizards! In these times of financial instability, you may be asking yourself, “Is The Frugal...
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Black Mirror Season 6 Finds New and Devastating (and Joyful) Ways to Talk About Our Digital DoublesAfter a four-year hiatus, the return of Charlie Brooker’s dystopian anthology series Black Mirror both is and isn’t exactly what...
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Futurama Trailer Has the Gang Taking On Bitcoin, Vaccines, and Other Tribulations of Our TimeAfter almost a decade off the air, Futurama is coming back to a television screen near you. This July will see the premiere of the show’s...
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A Science Fiction Writer in Space: Sands of Mars by Arthur C. ClarkeIn this bi-weekly series reviewing classic science fiction and fantasy books, Alan Brown looks at the front lines and frontiers of the field;...
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How Miles Morales Reclaimed His Own Story in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-VerseThere are over 250 Spider-People in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse , up from just seven in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse . Surely...
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It’s a Very Bad Night to Take Your Kid to Work in the Trailer for Five Nights at Freddy’sFalling asleep on the job might generally come with consequences, but they aren’t usually quite as harsh as what happens when a new...
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Reading The Wheel of Time: Cultural Clashes and Unexpected Visitors in The Path of Daggers (Part 6)Hello there! It is me, your friendly neighborhood Perrin fan, here with yet another installment of Reading The Wheel of Time. This week in The...
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Here Are the Winners of the 2023 Locus AwardsThis past weekend, the Locus Science Fiction Foundation announced the winners of the 2023 Locus Awards in a ceremony honest by Maggie...
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Four SF Stories About Epic Infrastructure ProjectsI was somewhat bewildered when, after years of significant construction-related transit disruptions, Waterloo Region’s Ion light rail system...
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Read an Excerpt From The Infinite MilesTo save the future, she must return to the beginning. We’re thrilled to share an excerpt from The Infinite Miles , a wacky...
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An Ambitious Trilogy Reaches Its End: Andrea Stewart’s The Bone Shard WarThere are plenty of interesting facets and elements to admire in Andrea Stewart’s The Drowning Empire trilogy, from a unique system of magic to...
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Sex, Death, and Eternalism: Don’t Look Now at 50Have you ever felt that life was both vastly peaceful and viciously menacing? Don’t Look Now , first released to cinemas in 1973, embodies...
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Star Trek: Enterprise Rewatch: “Countdown”“Countdown” Written by André Bormanis & Chris Black Directed by Robert Duncan McNeill Season 3, Episode 23 Production...
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Life Lessons From a MurderbotI was tearing up at the end of All Systems Red , and I wasn’t sure why. Yes, it was sad that Murderbot was leaving its friends and colleagues,...
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Love, Death, and Transformation: Diane Duane’s Deep WizardryShifter romances and their urban-fantasy cousins pretty well stick to land animals (and birds, and mythical creatures of similar habitat). Sea...
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Goblin Markets and Other Uncanny Fantasy Shopping ExperiencesShopping seems like a fairly innocuous task for a character in a book to undertake. After all, how tough could it be to get some milk, bread,...
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Paramount+ Cancels Second Season of Star Trek: Prodigy, Will Remove Series from PlatformIn a depressingly increasing trend, Paramount+ is removing some of its original programming from its platform, including the first season of...
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The Best Bear Gets a Quartet of New Friends (or Enemies) for Paddington 3At last, Paddington 3 is about to begin production—and much is changing for the beloved bear this time around. Paddington in Peru has a new...
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Terry Pratchett Book Club: The Wee Free Men, Part IIYou can dress however you like to do the job, but you really should have a good pair of trompy old boots. Summary Once in the Queen’s...
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Read an Excerpt From A Guide to the DarkSomething is building, simmering just out of reach… We’re thrilled to share an excerpt from Meriam Metoui’s A Guide...
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Five Classic SF Stories About Huge Rocks Smashing Into EarthScience marches on. One recent revelation: an educated guess as to when an asteroid hit in the Caribbean and created the Chicxulub crater:...
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Hope and Love After the Apocalypse: In the Lives of Puppets by TJ KluneApocalypses don’t have to be just about doom, gloom, and the death of billions. Most good stories set in post-Armageddon scenarios, in fact,...
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Natty Knocks Trailer Gives Us Robert Englund In a Non-Freddy Kreuger Horror RoleThere’s a new movie coming out that has an all-star horror cast attached. While the trailer above suggests that the film is, in a word,...
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Blinded by Fear — Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: “Ad Astra per Aspera”I’m opening my review of the second episode of SNW season two with a comment about Deep Space Nine . First, let me say that DS9 is my...
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Five Non-Disney Animated Movies Everyone Should WatchWe’re in the midst of an animation renaissance of sorts, with new and electrifying creative visions bursting into the mainstream. Spider-Man:...
