The Science-Fiction webring is for fans of science fiction of every kind, books, film, television. Good quality fiction and well designed, imaginative fan sites wanted. Doctor Who, Stargate, Stargate Atlantis, I Robot, are especially welcome. But any good science fiction themed site accepted
Classic Nostalgia for Men By Kristin Battestella The teakettle is whistling, meatloaf is in the oven, a fresh apple pie is on the windowsill, and the records are playing! Whatâs a working man to do but light his cigar, pour his scotch on the rocks, and sit down in front of the boob tube to enjoy these masculine classics? Mister Roberts â This ...
The book for March is Mary Doria Russell's debut novel about first contact with Aliens, which is by Jesuits. From the Amazon review: This strange, ambitious science fiction novel has already won enough attention for its first-time author to make it a selection by both the Book of the Month and QPB clubs. Father Emilio Sandoz, a Jesuit linguist, he...
Thief of Hearts So Bad Itâs Good. By Leigh Wood Do gooder thief with a past Scott Muller (Steven Bauer) thinks heâs made the score- only to find a bunch of diaries in his hot safe instead of author Ray Davisâ (John Getz) millions. Scott decides to read the juicy journals, finding the fantasies and kinky hidden desires of interior decorator a...
Web page of Valerie Frankel, author of the Calithwain series and other fantasy fiction. Journey to the magical world of Calithwain, with amazingly detailed interactive maps for all ages. Original childrens novels, short stories, book recommendations, reviews, fairy tale resources, fantasy & writing links and so much more. Free Harry Potter Parody!
An video from Babelcolour detailing every Doctor Who adventure from 'An Unearthly Child' in 1963 right up to 'The Doctor, The Widow and the Wardrobe' Christmas Special. But remember, there are still 106 episodes missing from the BBC archives (these have been represented in this video by way of either small surviving clips or reconstructions).
The book choice for February is 'Where Late The Sweet Birds Sang' by Kate Wilhelm. The book won the Hugo for Best Novel in 1977. I'm box ticking here - female author (following earlier discussions about not having read very many), not too long (so those of us who havenât finished Imajica yet can do!) and a favourite genre of mine (post-apocalypt...
Original Sci-Fi work of Lee Crystal. Short stories, Novels, Art, 3D Art, Animations, Apparel and prints with orginal Scifi Art for sale, Writer Resources, Free wallpapers and bootskins.