Utopian cities! Better living through design! Let's take a long look at the futures we were promised by sci-fi writers and other visionaries while we await the latest incarnation of the Architect as Hero in Coppola's upcoming new sci-fi epic...
We're thrilled to announce The Martha Wells Book Club with Alex Brown! This week we're diving into the first of The Books of the Raksura with The Cloud Roads, known for its detailed worldbuilding and unique story...but we want to hear what you think!
Creating an official history? Selectively editing the past, or revising it in your favor? Big Brother would surely approve! James Davis Nicoll highlights five stories about controlling and creating history.
Middle book syndrome? Not for these series. Chloe Gong, author of These Violent Delights and Immortal Longings, brings us these 5 excellent middle books in SFF trilogies.
"I lived inside my own haunted house long enough that it lived inside me, even when I left it."
In this personal essay, author M.L. Rio talks haunted houses – both the one she lived in, and a few in fiction (hello Shirley Jackson!) – and how they drove her new book Graveyard Shift.
Three years after Wandavision, Agatha All Along's excellence is a pleasant surprise, sticking the landing with musical numbers, Aubrey Plaza, and a Pratchett-adjacent love for witches!
We've come to know many versions of the Penguin over the years, but Colin Farrell's performance as Oz Cobb navigates Gotham's criminal underground with a new intensity.