Featured Artist:
Dale Shumate
INTERVIEW
Jeanne Cavelos, acclaimed editor, author and educator, resurrects the Shadows in her Babylon 5 trilogy, The Passing of the Techno-mages, and lives to tell the tale.
EXCESSIVE CANDOUR
SF critic John Clute takes a gargantuan bite out of Terry Bisson's flavorful new satire The Pickup Artist and savors "The Taste of the World."
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Babylon 5 will be reborn on SCI FI, Buffy the Vampire Slayer is still in search of a home, Star Trek: Voyager starts filming its final episode, Solaris is to be given new life by Oscar winner Steven Soderbergh, and
more.
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UPN hopes to prove that mutants can be funny with The Oblongs, an animated comedy set atop a toxic industrial waste site, and there's nothing to laugh about as the undead once more seek revenge in The Crow: Salvation.
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Jeanne Cavelos presents new Techno-mage Galen with his greatest challenge in Casting Shadows, while a Golden Age great is rediscovered in Major Ingredients: The Selected Short Stories of Eric Frank Russell.
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The governments of Earth are crumbling, and humanity's only hope for survival is the discovery of an abandoned alien base, which sets off a battle for possession in The Moon Project, a stunning sequel to Earth 2150.
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An alternate universe bleeds through to haunt a teen-aged boy on Earth in Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure, an amusing romp that parodies many other classic anime adventures.
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Composer Jerry Goldsmith, who scored such SF masterworks as Alien and Planet of the Apes, outdid himself with the exhilarating sounds of Total Recall: The Deluxe Edition.
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The Walter Jon Williams Page provides an FAQ, biographical essays, pictures, publication data and more about the writer who created a new SF concept with the novel Hardwired.
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Readers beg for Hollywood to treat Pern with respect, defend the military record of Thunderbirds, loudly proclaim the originality of Battlestar Galactica, and much more.
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