The Wikipedia list of James Bond gadgetsBruce Sterling
George Zucco, like Lionel Atwill, often portrayed the unorthodox scientist who flirted with taboos. He plays mad scientist Dr. Alfred Morris inThe Mad Ghoul (1943)As a university chemistry professor, he exploits medical student Ted Allison (David Bruce) with his experimental gas that transforms T...
politicians are always ready to expand on the next conspiracy theory! On hearing the word ‘intelligence services’ Sri Lankan ears prick up, hearts beating excitedly. This is James Bond stuff; hush-hush meetings in dark corners, secrets whispered, diabolical instructions given; conspiracies galore!
Circe is sort of an upmarket character-study, by way of classic mythology. I really enjoyed it; to me it really had a ‘literary’ vibe. Because of that, I’m not sure that a hardcore genre-fantasy fan would be as enthused as I was, although there is sorcery and monsters and—of c...
Richard Kiel, the towering actor who played James Bond’s nemesis Jaws, signed this bobblehead based on hisTwilight Zonecharacter Kanamit, the alien in “To Serve Man.” (14)MULAN.Walt Disney Studios dropped the final trailer for the live-actionMulanremake. ...
which are linked novels in theAmmoniteuniverse featuring the character Aud Torvingen. In total, SFE has won the Washington State Book Award, Nebula Award, James Tiptree, Jr. Award, World Fantasy Award and six Lambda Literary Awards. Her novelSlow Riverwon Nebula and Lambda Awards. With Stephen...
But now, the Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, Calif., has acquired Pynchon’s literary archive, promising to open a window into the mind and methods of an author whose dense, erudite, playfully postmodern and often extremely long novels like “Gravity’s Rain...
[ODE]I consider myself a literary explorer. I want to enjoy and experience things across the entire gamut of the literary, starting with the speculative. That is why I am engaged in a wide range of activities like writing and editing, long and short fiction, non-fiction, slush reading, ...