Michelle Herbert reviews Sea of Rust by C. Robert Cargill… Sea of Rust is set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. It is unlike many post-apocalyptic settings that we have read before, as humanity has been decimated and all those surviving in the Sea of Rust are robots. Some, those known as freebots were created by humanity, […]
Sequart releases Somewhere Beyond the Heavens: Exploring Battlestar Galactica
Sequart has announced the publication of Somewhere Beyond the Heavens: Exploring Battlestar Galactica, a 572-page book exploring the classic sci-fi franchise. SEE ALSO: All This Has Happened Before: The 15th Anniversary of Battlestar Galactica Glen A. Larson’s Battlestar Galactica only lasted for a single season, yet it earned its place among the most beloved science-fiction shows of […]
Book Review – I Still Dream by James Smythe
Michelle Herbert reviews I Still Dream by James Smythe… I Still Dream is a thought-provoking novel that will get under your skin. It begins in 1997 with Laura and the computer programme she has created, known as Organon. Laura is in many ways a typical teenage, racking up the phone bill and making meaningful mixtapes. […]
Timothy Zahn’s Star Wars: Thrawn – Treason gets a cover and synopsis
Thanks to tonight’s episode of The Star Wars Show, we have our first look at the cover for Star Wars: Thrawn – Treason, the third chapter in Timothy Zahn’s new Thrawn trilogy. Check it out here, along with the official synopsis for the book… SEE ALSO: Marvel announces Star Wars: Vader – Dark Visions limited […]
Tom Baker’s Doctor Who novel Scratchman set for release in January
Radio Times is reporting that Tom Baker is returning to the Doctor Who franchise, having written a new novel entitled Doctor Who: Scratchman, which is set for publication in January 2019. Scratchman started out as a script that Baker wrote with his Doctor Who co-star Ian Marter (Harry Sullivan) during his tenure as the Fourth […]
Book Review – Marvel Studios: The First 10 Years
Liam Hoofe reviews Marvel Studios: The First 10 Years… In the last 10 years, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has established itself as the biggest Hollywood franchise of the 21st century. The release of MCU movies has become a massive event in and of itself, and the characters have established themselves as lynchpins of 21st-century popular […]
Book Review – The Curious Affair of the Witch at Wayside Cross by Lisa Tuttle
Michelle Herbert reviews The Curious Affair of the Witch at Wayside Cross by Lisa Tuttle… The second investigation of Jesperson and Lane follows on from the events of The Curious Affair of the Somnambulist and the Psychic Thief. It starts with a stranger knocking on their door who as soon as the door is opened, […]
Book Review – Before Mars by Emma Newman
Michelle Herbert reviews Before Mars by Emma Newman… Before Mars is the third novel in the Planetfall Series, this book is set almost concurrently with the events of After Atlas. I don’t think it will matter if you read either After Atlas before or after Before Mars as they are very different stories, but I […]
Titan Books to publish Harley Quinn: Mad Love novel this November
Titan Books has announced that it is set to release of hardcover novel Harley Quinn: Mad Love – written by Harley co-creator Paul Dini and Hugo Award-winning author Pat Cadigan – this November as part of the DC Comics Novels line. SUPPORT FLICKERING MYTH: Order via Amazon US or Amazon UK Inspired by the 1994 […]
Exclusive Interview with Born To Be Bad author Timon Singh
Sean Wilson chats with author Timon Singh… What does it take the bring the requisite level of villainy to a beloved Hollywood action movie? That’s the question film fan and author Timon Singh embarked upon when researching his new book Born to Be Bad, one comprised of interviews with a host of actors who’ve appeared […]
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