Judy-Lynn del Rey was best known for founding Del Rey Books, a science fiction and fantasy imprint that turned fantasy in ...
The purpose of this essay is to describe the development of French science fiction in the 19th century before Jules Verne. 1 It will not be confined to an historical study but will also consider some ...
(Another notable source of interview material is the long-running Locus: The Newspaper of the Science Fiction Field, which appears monthly and includes at least one author interview per issue.) The ...
"As science fiction and fantasy authors ... is given that "explains why the book was eligible for the Nebula and Locus awards ...
Book Review: Fifty years later, Ursula K. Le Guin’s Novel about Utopian Anarchists Is as Relevant as Ever ...
As with any moral panic, the parameters of the satanic panic are loose — hysteria doesn’t lend itself to strict start and end ...
Where an individual casts that blame can be related, in many cases, to a psychological construct known as “locus of control.” Locus of control refers to the degree to which an individual feels ...
In a public lecture that drew over 200 attendees, science fiction author Ted Chiang explored philosophical and ethical ...
Known for his blockbuster Southern Reach series, the author talks about his eerie new installment, “Absolution,” keeping mysteries alive and what people get wrong about alligators. By ...
Like all the best dreams, his felt more like a memory. He was in a misty garden; in his grandmother’s hands, a small bud ...
The prestigious Locus Poll Award for best science fiction novel went to Del Rey authors Julian May and Isaac Asimov in 1982 and 1983. Other Locus awardees include Patricia A. McKillip, Robert A.