As of May 1st, Android Dreamer will be Hardcover Wonderland, and will be located conveniently at hardcoverwonderland.com. Why the change? Well, we realized that this name tied us down pretty firmly to talking about science fiction and fantasy, and we have been anxious for some time to find a way to branch out of a … Continue reading
Rita Kempley – The Vessel (2012) | Book Review
It’s not every day that a writer who has been a film critic for more than twenty years decides to self-publish a science fiction novel, but this happens to be the case with Rita Kempley. It’s hard not to be interested in a writer obviously stepping outside of the regular comfort zone, and it’s perhaps … Continue reading
New Paolo Bacigalupi Novel Available for Pre-Order
Paolo Bacigalupi, the Hugo, Nebula, Locus, and Michael L. Printz Award winning author of The Windup Girl, Ship Breaker, and The Drowned Cities has a new young adult novel coming out. Entitled Zombie Baseball Beatdown, it is now available for pre-order on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and presumably, other online retailers. The attached description of … Continue reading
2013 Hugo Award Nominees Announced
The nominees for this year’s Hugo Awards were announced today via the Hugo Award website and a small handful of science fiction conventions throughout the world. The Hugo Awards website also announced that they broke their previous record of nomination ballots by a substantial amount, with 1,343 ballots compared to last year’s 1,101. It is … Continue reading
Charles Stross – Saturn’s Children (2008) | Book Review
Charles Stross is a name in science fiction that is relatively well-known. It doesn’t have quite the recognition of writers like China Mieville or Neil Gaiman, but it is fair to say that the vast majority of readers whose favorite literary genre is science fiction have at least heard of Stross, even if they haven’t … Continue reading
Charles F. Millhouse, Author of Talon’s Epic | Interview
Charles F. Millhouse is a self-published science fiction & fantasy author from Ohio with seven novels under his belt so far, including In Memory Alone, which we reviewed very favorably. He describes his novels as “retrofiction,” because they are reminiscent of classic science fiction adventure stories set in the future. His most recent novel is … Continue reading