As we're gearing up for the holidays I want to keep you up to date on what should be on your Christmas wish lists. The following list is for the rest of November, keeping you up to date with the latest book releases. Read More
Frenzy for the Twilight saga is sweeping the nation, and with the movie coming out this Friday, the only thing that seemed appropriate is to spend this week celebrating the books! Read More
There's a virtual treasure trove of resources online where you can find free e-books to download, and nearly all of them can be converted into a format that will work on your favorite portable e-book reader if you don't like reading from your computer screen. Read More
NaNoWriMo, which stands for National Novel Writing Month, is celebrating its 10th Anniversary this year! Taking place during the month of November, the goal is to write a novel 50,000 words long (or 175 pages). Read More
In high school at one point I was given an option of several books on which to do a book report, and being the science fiction fan that I was even then, I of course picked Ray Bradbury's The Martian Chronicles. Read More
Space opera within science fiction as a genre is really a lot like the red headed step child. It popularized science fiction in the 1920's and 1930's, but it is scorned by most die hard science fiction lovers. Read More
One cannot learn about Space Operas without hearing about E.E. "Doc" Smith and Lee Hawkins Garby's The Skylark of Space. This might not only be one of the earliest examples of the subgenre, but also one of the earliest examples of space travel to other Read More