Trek Nation is a celebration of the wonder and importance of Star Trek, a heartwarming documentary that reminds you of just why you love this little show that could, or why you should.
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Book Review: ‘Fic: Why Fanfiction is Taking Over the World’ by Anne Jamison
This chronology begins at what is arguably fan fiction’s very roots – ancient Greece, where Virgil borrowed Homer’s characters.
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A new collection of essays on Joss Whedon's Firefly struggles to explain what made the show great.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Dangers Untold’ edited by Jennifer Brozek
The majority of these tales are unremarkable variations on the idea of monsters.
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A new anthology of "epic" short stories proves epically unimpressive.
Read More »J.J. Abrams and Joel Wyman Talk ‘Almost Human’
J.J. Abrams and Joel Wyman talk about their new FOX series with entertainment journalist.
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An intriguing premise in a novel that falls apart under the weight of its complexity.
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The photos show Steampunk creations, from dresses and corsets to jewelry and masks, in intricate detail. And it tells you where to buy them.
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Supernatural's reached enough seasons that it's time to think back, reminisce, and publish pretty companion tomes. Like this one.
Read More »Interview: Charles Prepolec and Jeff Campbell, Editors of Gaslight Arcanum
A chat about the original Doyle stories and why we're so interested in writing about his great creation.
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