The 2024 Hugo Awards Committee has disqualified 377 votes that were determined to have been not cast by “a natural person” as the WSFS constitution calls for. See the details here or watch the video below.
Charlie Jane Anders thinks there are plenty of Doctor Who stories left on the table, and she shares 11 story seeds in her newsletter.
The Sunday Morning Transport offers us a free story. (Thanks to File 770.)
Peruvian art installation/theme park Area 21 looks pretty cool.
Surely you want a detailed analysis of Megan Chee’s “The Worms That Ate the Universe,” which posits a biological basis for wormholes. Don’t you? I did.
“Peevish” is not a word you see every day in speculative fiction reviews, but Dark City Rising by C.L. Jarvis did manage to make Nerds of a Feather reviewer Clara Cohen peevish. It’s a thorough review.
The Cassini-Huygens spacecraft crashed onto gas giant Saturn earlier this week, but NASA is still receiving vital data.
Gizmodo interviewed Kevin Feige about Deadpool and Wolverine, which opens in theaters this Friday—and about Lego.
It would give me very great pleasure to personally destroy every single copy of those first two J. J. Abrams…
Agree! And a perfect ending, too.
I may be embarrassing myself by repeating something I already posted here, but Thomas Pynchon has a new novel scheduled…
[…] Tales (Fantasy Literature): John Martin Leahy was born in Washington State in 1886 and, during his five-year career as…
so you're saying I should read it? :)