Once more, the stars are right. On Aug. 15, I’ll be flying from Washington to Providence, R.I., to attend NecronomiCon, which runs from that day until Aug. 18. Originally focused on H.P. Lovecraft and ...
Everybody has a favorite movie and TV genre. For some, nothing gets their blood pumping like a bloody horror film. For others, a cheesy sitcom is their favorite way to waste a few hours. While I enjoy ...
We all have different tastes when it comes to many things – from food to music, art, and books. The reasons behind it can be complicated, but we’re not here to discuss them. Instead, we’re here to ...
And I wondered why videogames don’t have their versions of Annihilation. Don’t get me wrong: We have weird science fiction ...
Acclaimed children’s and young-adult author M.T. Anderson just published his first adult novel, “Nicked,” and it’s as wonderful and weird as I expected. I’ve enjoyed Anderson’s previous books, which ...
At its best, Joy Williams’s “The Pelican Child” is delightfully unhinged; at its worst, willfully weird and repetitive.
Hugo Gernsback was a pioneer in the world of science fiction during the first half of the 20th century—so much so that the Hugo Awards are named after him. But Gernback also edited serious tech ...
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