
How Peter David, Star Trek, And A Sense of Wonder Led To Valiant Frontiers
I still remember the first time a line of fiction did more than entertain me—it redirected the shape of my curiosity. Peter David’s Star Trek novel The Captain’s Daughter arrived at just the right moment and showed me what science fiction could be: characters who change, ideas that haunt you, and moral puzzles that don’t wrap up […]
Hassan Is VILE! Supergirl DISASTER! Doctor Who DRAMA!
Hugo Awards DRAMA Reaches New LOWS With CRAZY LAWSUIT!
Russell T. Davies UNHINGED RANT Crying “Censorship” As He WINS AWARD For Doctor Who!
Neil Gaiman Allegations: Disturbing Claims and Testimony #shorts
Neil Gaiman Case THROWN OUT — But There’s A CATCH!
This Bitmaps Books DRAMA Is Getting TOO WEIRD!
Canceled for Voting? My Book EXPLODED After This Happened! #shorts
Bitmap Books CANCELS SNES Guide Author Over Ridiculous Tweets From YEARS AGO
WotC SILENT After Magic: The Gathering Artists Posts HORRIFIC Things
The Unsung Heroes of Sci-Fi And Fantasy: John Brunner, Prophet Of Digital Dystopia
Everyone knows the Big Three of science fiction—Asimov, Clarke, and Heinlein. Walk into any bookstore, mention classic sci-fi, and those three names roll off tongues like a sacred incantation. But here’s the problem with literary canonization: it creates blind spots the size of entire galaxies. While we’ve been genuflecting before the Big Three, we’ve allowed […]











