GUEST BLOG The Fictional Man
Writer Al Ewing, famous to SFX readers for his work on 2000 AD and his steampunk for Abaddon books, discusses his new novel and the relationship between fiction and the real world
Writer Al Ewing, famous to SFX readers for his work on 2000 AD and his steampunk for Abaddon books, discusses his new novel and the relationship between fiction and the real world
Lavie Tidhar talks to Stephen Jewell about scooping the World Fantasy Award for Osama
The best of SFX’s My Sci-Fi feature, in which celebrities not primarily known for sci-fi (though some dabble, obviously) reveal their favourite SF and fantasy faves
Stacey Whittle suggests some great sci-fi and fantasy authors with a knack of getting to the point succinctly
It’s separated at birth with a more sci-fi name. Well, sorta… Here are some of our faves from the past year
Michel Gondry to direct Philip K Dick movie; Men In Black III; Xerxes; Superhero Samson; Poe
A picture may paint a thousand words, but they don’t always have to be the same words, as this week’s case of separated-at-birth shenanigans proves
The Blade Runner director returns to sci-fi with a four-hour adaptation of The Man In The High Castle
Underworld director Len Wiseman to direct an updated version of the Arnie classic
Han Solo soap; The Darkest Hour; yet another Philip K Dick-inspired film; Pay The Ghost
Sometimes Man is the main course. Blogger Stuart Hall considers some examples of science fiction that puts us on the menu