FANTASTIC FICTIONRecommends several books written exclusively for the periodical "Woman's Day." "Once You Know," by Bunty Avieson; "The Country Singer," by Robyn Lee Burrows; "The Topaz Brooch," by Lynne Wilding.Womans Day
FantastiCozzi: Regia di Felipe M. Guerra. Con Luigi Cozzi, Caroline Munro, Sybil Danning, Louise Marleau. A feature-length documentary about the life and career of Italian director Luigi Cozzi and his obsession with Science Fiction and Fantasy.
The rise of fantastic fiction in France parallels the rise of the gothic novel in England. One of the marvellous and terrifying events which takes place in Horace Walpole'sThe Castle of Otranto(1764; the first Gothic novel) is the figure of Alfonso stepping down from his portrait, a portent...
and can catch a typo at 30 paces. She lends these skills largely to Christian romance and inspirational non-fiction, and has edited works for bestselling authors likeWanda E. BrunstetterandJosh McDowell. After three years working in-house at an independent christian publishers, she now works fre...
The heart pounding action and suspense in mystery stories and thrillers them some of the most exciting books to read. They contain some of the most breathtaking stories of any fiction genre. Whether it's delving into the mind of the nasty criminals they face, or catching a glimpse inside the...
This month’sAnalog Science Fiction and Fact(Nov/Dec 2024) features my novelette “That Far Uncharted Ocean,” which while not a Faceless story, does feature the Thraad (meeting a human, no less!). This marks my 8th published story in Analog and the first time my name has graced the ...
publication ofCanticle.He wrote over thirty pieces of short fiction. Several collections of his work have been published, but they all reprint the same handful of stories, with few exceptions. It would be nice if someone would published a more extensive collection of his work, even if it was...
Lovers of Christian speculative fiction do not restrict themselves to the amazing worlds depicted by talented authors. We gravitate as well to those artists who can, through their gifts of vision and art, show us worlds and beings we've never imagined. ...
[...] Though I have myself noted not a few faulty passages in Homer and in other authors of the highest rank, and though I am far from being partial to their failings, nevertheless I would call them not so much wilful blunders as oversights which were allowed to pass unregarded throug...
It is no mere chance that talented and famous authors of science fiction are outstanding scientists of the world. Arthur Clark, who was "the colossus of Science fiction", in his Motherland and in the USA was an astronomer and mathematician. He wrote about forty SF works. Isaac Asimov is...