Robert J. Sawyer, Mike Resnick, Cory Doctorow, Lucy A. Snyder, and others have contributed to Voices for the Cure, an anthology of speculative fiction which benefits the American Diabetes Association.
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Author Archives: JD DeLuzio
Movie Review: Stardust
The “illustrated novel” by Neil Gaiman and Charlie Vess has been adapted into a summer blockbuster. Is it worth a trip through the gap in the wall?
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Star Trek Movie News
For those who haven’t yet heard, there’s new information from this weekend and last week on the forthcoming Trek film.
Review: Sparks and Shadows
Lucy Snyder has published a number of stories, mostly in the horror, fantasy, and SF genres. Her humour piece, “How to Install Linux on a Dead Badger” was once slashdotted. Sparks and Shadows collects short stories, creative non-fiction, and poetry.
Hotels in Space
The builders of the first space hotel claim it will open by 2012, but the price may be a little steep.
Several Fall Genre Pilots Available Online
hossman writes, While B42 may not want to officially promote the fact that illegal copies of pilots for new Fall shows like “Bionic Woman”, “Pushing Daisies”, “Chuck” and “The Sarah Connor Chronicles” are all currently available on various BitTorrent sites, it seems like fair game to point out news articles that do.
And speaking of pilots, did anyone see the new Flash Gordon series on Sci-Fi?
Jonny Quest….
It appears that the long-discussed live-action adaptation of Jonny Quest will become a reality.
Spider-man, Spider-man, once again in TV land….
The WB will be airing yet another revisiting of Spider-man for television. The cartoon will take place at the start of Spidey’s career and, in keeping with the original history, MJ seems nowhere in sight.
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Weekend Review: The Exorcism of Emily Rose
We missed this 2005 film when it first appeared, so I’m reviewing it now as part of our Weekend Reviews of older genre flicks. Part horror movie, part Law and Order: Supernatural Victims Unit, it can be purchased from Amazon.
Friday Round-up: Twenty-first Century News
Saturday August 4, the
Phoenix Lander heads to Mars in the hopes of finding signs of life (and brings an archive along, too).
You can finally get your Flying Car.
Medics use electrodes to wire a brain-damaged man better.
The Russians make a delivery to the International Space Station.