May 14, 2008
This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Science Fiction Web Roundup
A day late, but hopefully not a dollar short. Things are a little crazy this week for reasons I’ll go into in more detail tomorrow. But lets get straight to the point of this post, cool sci-fi stuff from around the world wide web.
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- First up this week is Lisa Paitz Spindler who offers us Thirteen…
May 8, 2008
Two cast members have been announced so far for Caprica, the Sci Fi Channel’s two hour prequel to Battlestar Galactica. The channel have indicated that Caprica is a “backdoor pilot” which raises the possibility that it could turn into a full series if the ratings are good.
Caprica is set some 50-70 years before the events of Battlestar Galactica and has been described as “televisions first science fiction family saga”.
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May 6, 2008
Well technically I guess this should be number one again since last week it was the Science Fiction Blog Roundup, but it seemed like a pointless distinction. Blog, website, if it’s interesting, I’ll link to it.
- Lost Zombies is a community generated zombie documentary. If you think zombies are cool then this is definitely worth a few minutes of your time. I’m always impressed by the creativity of genre fans and…
May 2, 2008
This entry is part 4 of 7 in the series Podcast Roundup
Welcome to week four of my podcast roundup for fans of science fiction, fantasy and comics.
Podcast Spotlight - Escape Pod
Escape Pod is the Science Fiction Podcast Magazine and that’s exactly what it offers with each new issue/episode. Unusually for an online magazine, Escape Pods pays authors for the rights to their stories and also uses professional actors to read…
Apr 29, 2008
This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Science Fiction Web Roundup
Welcome to another new regular segment for the site. The Science Fiction Blog Roundup was inspired by a three part discussion of the Iain M. Banks novel Matter which was conducted across three blogs.
My problem was that not having read Matter, I don’t have anything very incisive to add to this particular discussion, yet it was…