Richard May’s short fiction has been published in his collections Inhuman Beings: Monsters, Myths, and Science Fiction and Ginger Snaps: Photos & Stories (with photographer David Sweet) and numerous anthologies and literary periodicals. Rick also organizes two book readings at San Francisco bookstor...
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"Helen Scales is one of those rare scientists who can capture the excitement of science. The Brilliant Abyss has a thrill on every page as she explores the deep and little known ocean. But this comes with a warning. Man's destruction is now reaching the remotest corners of the planet and...
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inreview,romance,science fiction 2 Comments In the Void by Sheryl Nantus Released: October 6, 2014 Format: eARC Publisher: Carina Press Series: Tales from the Edge #2 Source: NetGalley Excerpt: No Book two of Tales from the Edge Catherine Rodgers doesn’t like Mercy spaceships, or the cour...
I respect that Johns is a man of principle and is not the sort to dish a bunch of dirt, but because of that, the book reads more like a textbook than a memoir. There’s a lot of –“I worked with XX on this album. Then I worked with XX. I was asked to work with XX but ...
A Rover’s Story,byJasmine Warga,shares a tale of space exploration from the perspective of a rover. It features heartfelt characters like Resilience and his robot friends. Science fiction and regular fiction lovers alike will appreciate this book.—By TFK Kid Reporter Zarita Asgar...
and it was an incredibly well-received gift. Our family joins a lot of these types of places -- science museums, children's museums, aquariums, natural history museums -- and find that they never grow old and that we always reap rewards in spades. Especially for young families who might ...
part of Oxford University's Zoology Department. His work has focussed on the conservation ecology of water voles, the management of signal crayfish, hedgehog conservation and the impacts of wildlife tourism. He is the author ofElegy for a Riverand also award-winning children's fiction. He lives...
Bova’s books always appeared to be more technical, hard science fiction (I suppose I based this on nothing more than book covers that always had rocket ships on them) and I was more interested in reading fantasy like Howard, Zelazny, and Ellison. But this book popped up as a potential ...