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space opera

Webcomic Wednesday: Marooned

September 2, 2009 at 2:00 pm
Kelly Cipera
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Marooned, space opera, Tom Dell'Aringa, Webcomic Wednesday, webcomics
Looking for a webcomic that has the feel of Edgar Rice Burroughs or E.E. Smith but the Heart of Calvin and Hobbes? Then Marooned is the comic for you. Creator Tom Dell'Aringa talked with Kelly about the comic and its influences.
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Interview: Author Robert Buettner

July 17, 2009 at 10:00 am
Kelly Cipera
1
authors, Interviews, Military Science Fiction, orphan's triumph, Orphanage, Robert Buettner, science fiction, space opera
Following the release of Orphan's Triumph, Kelly talks with author Robert Buettner about his experiences writing the Jason Wander series.
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Book Review: Orphan’s Triumph

July 13, 2009 at 2:00 pm
Kelly Cipera
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book review, jason wander, Military Science Fiction, orbit books, orphan's triumph, Orphanage, Reviews, Robert Buettner, science fiction, slugs, space opera
What starts out as the finale to a fun, fast paced military science fiction series really is more of a commentary on modern war and what it does to the people who must fight it.
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Book Review: Open Your Eyes

March 12, 2009 at 10:00 am
Kelly Cipera
3
Apex Book Company, book review, Open Your Eyes, Paul Jessup, Reviews, science fiction, space opera
"Cosmic" and "intense" are just two of the words that come to mind after reading Paul Jessup's Open Your Eyes.
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Defining the Genre: Space Opera

October 16, 2008 at 4:00 pm
Kelly Cipera
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books-, Defining the Genre, science fiction, space opera
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.
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Book Review: The Skylark of Space

October 14, 2008 at 4:00 pm
Kelly Cipera
1
book review, books-, E. E. Smith, Lee Hawkins Garby, science fiction, space opera, The Skylark in Space
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
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