Merry Christmas…From Galaxy…and Us
Galaxy had the kind of reputation for the humor that seemed to be lacking over at Astounding. It was well-placed with H. L. Gold. This Read More
Galaxy had the kind of reputation for the humor that seemed to be lacking over at Astounding. It was well-placed with H. L. Gold. This Read More
This post is brought to you by Ships of Steel edited by G. W. Thomas. This anthology of Space Opera and SF Adventure tales features Read More
Today’s post is brought to you by Ships of Steel, a collection of Space Opera novellas in the Swords of Fire format. Each story features Read More
If you missed the last one… Leigh Brackett was the queen of Space. There are so many good stories to choose from but I decided Read More
If you missed the last one… The idea that people will encounter aliens out in space that have wings is an obvious Christian-based concept. In Read More
If you missed the last one… In previous posts we have talked about exiles and castaways in space, but where do all those ships end Read More
If you missed the last one… Condemned to the Prison Planet! Those words send a chill down anyone’s spine. Whether it is Chateau D’if, Rura Read More
If you missed the last one… Welcome to the Human Zoo! This old SF idea has been bugging me for a while. How old is Read More
Ray Bradbury in Planet Stories follows Ray’s first publications in Weird Tales. Where those stories would eventually lead to Dark Carnival (Arkham House, 1947), the Read More
In previous posts we looked at Derelicts and Castaways in Space, so why not the very popular Exiles of Space? The idea of being sent Read More