by G.L. Breedon | Jul 26, 2011 | Books, Retro-Nostalgia, Science Fiction, SF & Fantasy News
Great news today. SF Gateway will be publishing tons of great sci-fi classics as ebooks over the next few years. Whole back lists of authors whose work is currently out of print an unavailable. They are being published by Orion Books, the same folks who are bringing...
by G.L. Breedon | Jul 25, 2011 | Retro-Nostalgia, Science
I came across this site the other day. Popular Science Magazine has partnered with Google to create a searchable archive of all their back issues. When I was a kid, about 12 I guess, I discovered a large box of my grandfather’s old Popular Science and Popular...
by G.L. Breedon | Jul 23, 2011 | Books, Wizard of Time
After much work (much more than I expected), The Wizard of Time is finally available for sale as an ebook. The print version will be available sometime next week. Time travel and magic. It’s like peanut butter and chocolate. Think Doctor Who meets Harry Potter....
by G.L. Breedon | Jul 22, 2011 | Art, Space
I came across this the home site for Robert McCall a few days ago. What a treasure trove of great space art. I hadn’t been aware, but he had passed away on Feb. 26 this year at age 90. He was one of the first three artists chosen by NASA in 1962 to create art...
by G.L. Breedon | Jul 21, 2011 | Science, Space
A sad day. The Space Shuttle program made it’s final landing today. 135 missions over 30 years. When I was a kid I dreamed of one day riding on the Space Shuttle. I can’t imagine kids today dreaming of riding a Russian Soyuz capsule to space. But they may...
by G.L. Breedon | Jul 20, 2011 | Film, Science Fiction
Janus Films is rereleasing Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s World on a Wire in a tour of art house movie theaters for the next several months. If you are lucky it is playing near you sometime soon. I’ve never seen the film, but the description and the trailer...
by G.L. Breedon | Jul 18, 2011 | Reviews, Science Fiction, TV
I don’t know who’s “genius” idea it was to break up this year’s Dr. Who season into two parts, with six epodes at the start of summer and the rest in the Autumn, but I don’t see the logic. Not only am I deprived of fun summer sci-fi...
by G.L. Breedon | Jul 17, 2011 | Art, Space
There is a very cool exhibit at the Smithsonian of NASA Space Art. Wish I could go. The Smithsonian has an online gallery CBS has a gallery of a select few painting. NASA also has an old gallery....
by G.L. Breedon | Jul 17, 2011 | Books, Fantasy, Reviews
I finished Susanne Collin’s Hunger Games this weekend. I know, I’m a little behind in my reading. It seems everyone has read it. Especially now that it is being made into a film. I liked it a lot. Not as much as I wanted to, but quite a bit. The choice to...
by G.L. Breedon | Jul 14, 2011 | Uncategorized
The trailer for the John Carter movie is out. I was a little trepidatious when I heard a movie was being made from Edger Rice Burroughs Barsoom series, but this trailer actually makes the movie look pretty fun and, oddly, serious. It’s not often you get...