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Tad and the Shadow
Fantasy author Tad Williams on the immersive nature of epic fantasy, the fact that what most of us who keep coming back to fantasy fiction love about it is that “sinking-in” feeling, that thrill of sliding into a new and convincing world that exists side-by-side with our own ...
(AUTHOR INTERVIEWS)

Trudi Canavan Interview
Fantasy author Trudi Canavan on the Black Magician trilogy, a world where some humans have evolved the ability to use magic - an energy that is natural and has no link to gods, demons, the land or any notion of good or evil. The catch is that to release and develop their ability all magicians must be taught by another ...
(AUTHOR INTERVIEWS)

The Impatient Writer's Guide to Worldbuilding by Victoria Strauss
Another fab installment in the Writers Bloc series from artesix's guest writers ...
(ARTICLES)

Liz Williams Interview
I often start with images; dreams, impressions, and occasionally characters, but those tend to come later, after the setting has developed. For example, I've just written a short story that started life as an image of a unicorn in Kew Gardens in London -- from that developed a far-future SF story. I also quite often misread things, and that sparks off ideas as well.
(AUTHOR INTERVIEWS)

Why I Write Military Science Fiction
Three things pushed me toward writing military SF. The first reason is history. In the long history of humanity so far, war is almost as constant as death and taxes. Since the best guide to future behavior is past behavior, the constancy of intertribal conflict suggests that there will be war for a very long time to come.
(ARTICLES)

Who is Dr. Strangelove?
Stanley Kubrick's film, Dr.Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love the Bomb, begins with a rolling fog of rumors. A foreign country is plotting weapons of mass destruction, a Doomsday machine, against the United States. Then it segues to beautiful, romantic music and two B-52s having sex...er, refueling midair. Is this a good dream or a bad dream?
(ARTICLES)

Dead Birds
About the only thing that is original and unfamiliar about this house of horrors horror film is that it is set during the Civil War.
(MOVIE REVIEWS)

Phil the Alien
Amateurish and low-budget skit on film has its moments, but mostly in its first half. The film outstays its welcome.
(MOVIE REVIEWS)

Rahtree: Flower of the Night
This ghost story goes in eight different directions at once, from tragic social message to slapstick comedy. Some scenes are chilling, but the film is unfocused.
(MOVIE REVIEWS)

The Incredibles
Pixar does it again with a comedy/action film about a family of superheroes. Just when they thought they were out of the superhero business they get pulled back in. Of course, as a film from Pixar it is computer-animated, but that is just the gimmick. The writing is the real attraction.
(MOVIE REVIEWS)

The Limb Salesman
This is an ironic love story set in a future world that has been badly damaged in some strange way making uncontaminated water rare. Society is now built around the efforts to find safe water. The story drags more than a little.
(MOVIE REVIEWS)

Space Oddysey
Imagine crashing through the acid storms of Venus, taking a space walk in the magnificent rings of Saturn, or collecting samples on the disintegrating surface of an unstable comet.
(ARTICLES)

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