The virus apparently began in Haiti and quickly overwhelmed the mainland, and soon spread around the world. Those infected are no longer human, a fever destroying all but the baser instincts of the brain. What to do? Where to g...
Author Ransom Riggs' debut novel "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children" rocked 63 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list for a reason, it introduces a wondrously horrific world of splendor and terror. Riggs formed ...
A couple months ago I read Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore for a book club and absolutely loved it. (You can read my entire review here.) I recently had the opportunity to ask author Robin Sloan a few questions. Robin, t...
Winner of the 2014 Hugo Award for Best Novel: Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie On a remote, icy planet, the soldier known as Breq is drawing closer to completing her quest. Breq is both more than she seems and less than she was....
Four years ago I had the opportunity to read and review a new book by an unknown author; Quintspinner by Dianne Greenlay was captivating. In my review I wrote, “This newbie author has created a wonderfully entertaining pa...
Michael J. Sullivan, author of the recently released Hollow World, takes some time to answer a few questions. RS: Thank you for taking some time out of your busy schedule to do this; it is very exciting for our little bo...
Well known authors H.G. Wells and Jules Verne can be counted as the godfathers of Steampunk. Over the past decade, the science fiction sub-genre of Steampunk has become mainstream and is gathering quite a fantastical followin...
One of my favorite movies is Castaway, with Tom Hanks. I may have a twisted imagination, but I often have daydreams of being the lone survivor of an ocean plane crash. I could easily spend hours living in these survivor fantasi...
Frank Peretti has authored eight Christian novels over his career. His most recent release, Illusion, is an amazing science fiction mystery with twists and turns that will keep your imagination churning. The science behind the ...
Fiction is, well…fiction. But I find that even from a work of doomsday / post apocalyptic fiction I can gather thoughts and ideas to add to my obsession; some of which I store away to ponder and investigate at a later tim...