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Rambling Retrospective: Battlestar Galactica
If you are a fan of science fiction like me, do yourself a favor, set aside the time to give Battlestar Galactica’s pilot show and first few episodes your attention. My prediction is that you will be caught up with the incredibly high quality of the production as I was, and pleasantly surprised many times all the way to the series finale.
2 commentsUpcoming Sci-Fi TV Series: Fall 2012
This hub includes synopsis, previews and reviews of the new Upcoming Sci-Fi and Supernatural TV Series in fall 2012.
1 commentThe Amazing Truth About Fiction
The truth of fiction is visible, tangible, and powerful. Fiction exposes and dramatizes truth. Fiction is truth told through many different genres.
32 commentsHiraiya: Daughter of Willamene - An Excerpt (Sci-Fi/Fantasy)
I have a love for science-fiction and fantasy books. However, fantasy isn't easy for me to write although my imagination often runs wild.However, after several attempts, I finally managed to write an entire "novel" consisting of 200-and-something...
2 commentsFrankenstein as Prometheus
Most people think they know the story of Frankenstein. There have been dozens of film adaptations of Mary Shelley's masterpiece of horror and science. However, nearly every one of them falls horribly short of the real thing. You see, Frankenstein...
13 commentsTouch: Series Premiere - Synopsis and Review
A synopsis and review of FOX's new science fiction drama, which marks Kiefer Sutherland's first TV role after '24'. David Mazouz plays Sutherland's son, a mute and severely autistic 10-year-old, who is able to see all kinds of connections, and thereby predict the future.
2 commentsTop Ten Netflix Science Fiction And Fantasy Movies
A listing of the top ten science fiction movies on Netflix.
1 commentDystopias in Asimov’s Foundation and Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451
Asimov's Foundation and Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 both portray dystopias, but are they really dystopias? What makes a dystopia? And how different are they in the two books?
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