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Find out everything you need to know about the upcoming 20 titles in “Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens.”…
This article first appeared on my personal blog, Nigel G. Mitchell, Author, Blogger, Geek. I was recently given the opportunity…
“Prediction or Influence? A History of Books That Forecast the Future” by Isabelle Turner from Printerinks Here’s an Infographic of…
What do you get when you combine Micky Spillane with Superman? You get the new hardboiled detective novel Seduction of…
Encounters of Sherlock Holmes is a refreshing addition to the pantheon of Sherlock Holmes stories that would make Sir Arthur…
I’ve been a fan of old comic strip art since I was in high school. I studied copies of Dick…
My sci-fi thriller novel, Dead Links, is now available on the Amazon Kindle Store. Here’s the brief synopsis: A…
Wired Magazine asked some of the leading writers in scifi, fantasy, and horror to create stories in just six words.…
Ray Bradbury died last week and, like many science fiction writers, his technology has become science fact. Here’s an infographic…
Review and giveaway of the iPad (iOS) app “Audiobook Pop!” Details on the giveaway are halfway down the post. 1.…
Big news! Our blogger buddie M. Pax has a new book launching today! Here’s the press release. The Backworlds is…
Z is for Zod We all love General Zod from Superman II. Ruthless, arrogant, elegant, and awesomely powerful. But he wasn’t always…
N is for Native American, today’s post for the A-Z Blogging Challenge 2012. When you think science fiction, the phrase…
This week, my brother and I will be reposting some of our favorite blog posts. This one was originally posted…
We got a press release from an awesome blogger, Alex J. Cavanaugh, about the release of his latest book CassaFire and…
This week we’re doing something different with Free Scifi. We’re doing an original. You see, a few months ago, one…
Every Friday we’re going to feature some news from our friends in the blogspot community. Here’s this week’s news you’ll…
1984 is a great novel, but it’s showing its age. When it was written, the idea of an overbearing totalitarian…
Imagine an island where you can become immortal, but no one wants to go there. One man sets out to…
On October 12, 1979, the first edition of the classic sci-fi comedy The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy novel by…
We all love General Zod from Superman II. Ruthless, arrogant, elegant, and awesomely powerful. But he wasn’t always a general.…
Today’s pic will only make 20% of you laugh, but I’ll post it anyway.The other 80%, if you need a…
“With minimal fanfare and next to no audience, Invasion of a Small World debuted in the summer of 2016, and…
There’s a new scifi novel called Ready Player One that’s been getting a lot of buzz. On the surface, it…
It all started with a comic strip. Specifically, it started with a comic strip called Dinosaur Comics, a surreal series…
When it comes to super-beings, almost every power has been done. At some point, comic book writers gave up and…
May 25th, 2011 is the tenth anniversary of Towel Day. What is Towel Day, you ask? It’s a celebration of…
Today’s free scifi category is the 2011 Hugo Award nominees for Best Short Story. If you’re not familiar with it,…
If you’re a voracious sci-fi reader, and your friend or significant other is not, you know the pain. You wish…
What do you do when you’re stuck in the Delta quadrant and blow a warp core? Normally, you’d have to…