The Dragon Awards ballot is out.
Google lost an important antitrust lawsuit this week.
CBR takes a moment to explore the origins of some of Batman’s best-known foes.
Nerds of Feather review The Djinn Waits a Hundred Years.
As I was seeking out their book review, I rolled past Nerds’ video review of Pentiment, and paused because I was captivated by the art. Here’s the review.
“Hurricane Hunters” isn’t the name of an action movie (although it could be) but the high-altitude aircraft NOAA uses to study tropical storms and hurricanes.
Last month, the Guardian ran an article about a large cave complex on the moon—a good base for explorers, or writers (Like Jules Verne, who imagined exactly such a thing.)
Atlas Obscura has a new book coming out, called Wild Life, an Explorer’s Guide to the World’s Living Wonders. This excerpt from it features the greater adjutant stork.
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I just read The Saliva Tree yesterday and loved it. A couple notes: In my copy (I read it in…
I have a hold request for this at the library, so I'm glad to hear you liked it. Does this…
It reminded me immediately of LeGuin and also Isabel Allende's "universal matter" (I think) in Eva Luna. It's a concept…