James K. Decker's The Burn Zone is the best damned science fiction book this reviewer has read in quite some time.
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Book Review: Mecha Rogue by Brett Patton
Brett Patton's second entry in his Armor Wars series proves that the first novel was no fluke and this is a series with serious potential.
Read More »Event Review: SpaceUp Atlanta, 10/6/2012
SpaceUp Atlanta was a fun, relaxed "unconference" on space-related topics which allowed enthusiasts to meet and share their knowledge.
Read More »DVD Review: Smithsonian Channel – Air and Space Collection
Smithsonian Channel: Air and Space Collection is a great asset for students, teachers, and air and space enthusiasts.
Read More »Book Review: Chasing Vegas by Tad Vezner
A darkness inside brought on by a vision of light. What is truly real?
Read More »eBook Review: There’s No Place Like Space! by Oceanhouse Media
The Cat in the Hat takes kids along for a fun and educational trip through our solar system in this interactive eBook.
Read More »Book Review: The Ninth Circle: A Novel of the U.S.S. Merrimack by R. M. Meluch
Space Marines. Romans. Space Pirates. Roman space pirates. Aliens. Mammoths. Sentient Foxes. What more do you need to know?
Read More »TV Review: Nova: The Fabric of the Cosmos: – ” What is Space?” and “What is Time?”
Nova: The Fabric of the Cosmos is an entertaining and fascinating study of space, time, and the universe.
Read More »Book Review: Vallar by Cindy Borgne
A visionary science fiction tale of the corruption of absolute power.
Read More »Book Review/Author Interview: A Soldier’s Duty: Theirs Not To Reason Why by Jean Johnson
Q&A with Jean Johnson on her newest release A Soldier's Duty, prefaced with a review. Short version: It's awesome but she might be more awesome.
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