I’ll tell you a story about time travelers and I’ll try to make it quick because it’s a sad tale and I don’t want to see you cry. It encompasses not one tragedy, or two, but the fa...Read More
The Guardian lied to me, not for the first time I suspect. They told me that Solo: a Star Wars movie was one of the top five Star Wars films ever, even surpassing Rogue One which I personally thought ...Read More
by Jim Jepps I wrote my favourite zine on a snake. I took it to Zine Club, arriving ten minutes late just so I could be certain everyone would be there for my grand entrance. I hurled my zine through ...Read More
by Jim Jepps But were you there for the dancing? That’s all I used to hear. Old timers with grizzled faces and paws as big as your face would stare down and shake their heads. People like me wou...Read More
by Jim Jepps Long, long ago last Tuesday, there was a woman from Cambridge. She was made of burnished gold. Half of the town hated her. They said things like; “oh, you’re blinding me”...Read More
Acclaimed writer and journalist, Tansy Hoskins discusses the tradition of women in SF/F, empowerment, and matriarchal worlds with the prolific, Nebula nominated fantasy novelist, Martha Wells. ...Read More
Passing Impermanence spoke to children’s author Gillian Cross about libraries, awards and why she loves writing books for kids. PI: I think I’m right in saying that many of your b...Read More
London people (and people near London), you are all cordially invited to the launch do of Saving Blighty “the best EU referendum time travel novel you will ever read”. Highlights include (...Read More
Vignette by Jim Jepps For weeks there had been a problem. The weather was going haywire. The Moon was drawing closer. The MOON! Drawing closer! The Earth’s very orbit had begun to wobble and no ...Read More