Artist RD Riccoboni’s picture book — titled “Knights of The Vermillion Rose: A Science Fiction Fairytale of the Gay Romantic ...
Aug. 21—Bubonicon 55 is out of this world, literally. The convention's focus is to recognize writers and their literature that take readers to another realm through their words. The three-day ...
Paintings of strange guardian angels, early gender-fluid cosplay and illustrations of spaceships streaking across a starry expanse. That’s some of what visitors will experience at a new exhibition at ...
Julie Gould is a freelance journalist in London, and produces the Nature Careers Podcast. In the first episode of this six-part Working Scientist podcast series, Julie Gould explores the history of ...
We are currently living through an unprecedented rise in the popularity of science fiction over the past couple of years. From new releases from established names such as Star Wars to the rise of ...
Seattle author Vonda N. McIntyre’s science fiction reflected an imaginative view of other worlds. (Illustration: SFWA / Microsoft Copilot / Media.io) Decades before the current debates over gender and ...
So, in no particular order, here they are: New Scientist’s favourite science fiction books of all time. We’d love to hear from readers, too, about your own favourite sci-fi. Join the conversation on ...
Set in late-21st-century Australia, this novel (published in Australia in 2022 but out now more widely) follows Tao-Yi in a world where most people spend their lives in an immersive virtual reality ...