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Starship Troopers: A Libertarian Narrative, Not a Fascist One

February 20, 2024 by Daniella Acera 5 Comments

Starship Troopers

Starship Troopers, a science fiction novel by Robert Heinlein, has been the subject of controversy and debate since its publication in 1959. Critics and readers alike have often labeled the book as fascist, due to its militaristic themes and portrayal of authoritarian government. However, upon closer examination, it becomes clear that Starship Troopers is not […]

Filed Under: Books, Pop Culture Tagged With: robert heinlein, science fiction, starship troopers

Vox Day’s Epic Fantasy A Throne Of Bones Deplatformed By Amazon

February 19, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 2 Comments

Last evening, Hugo Award-nominated editor, bestselling fantasy author, and acclaimed publisher Vox Day revealed on his blog that Amazon had suspended his ability to re-publish his fantasy book, A Throne Of Bones. The author has been critical of Amazon’s business practices over the last several years as well as deplatformed from several other major corporate […]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: A Throne Of Bones, amazon, Arkhaven, blaine pardoe, Castalia, deplatforming, Nick Cole, Vox Day

John Scalzi, Neil Gaiman, And Mary Robinette Kowal Caused The Hugo Awards Decline, And Now They’re Whining About Worldcon Unfairness

February 18, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 3 Comments

Chengdu Worldcon Hugo Awards

The fallout from the Chinese censorship of Chengdu Worldcon’s 2023 Hugo Awards keeps spreading. After it was revealed that the Hugo Awards Committee team colluded with the Chi-coms to spy on and censor science fiction writers, many of the genre’s political activist rabble-rousers posted their outrage about the Hugo Awards being rigged. John Scalzi, Neil […]

Filed Under: Books, Pop Culture Tagged With: chengdu worldcon, hugo awards, john scali, mary robinette kowal, neil gaiman, science fiction, wokeism

The Sci-Fi Future Is Female!

February 16, 2024 by Hans G. Schantz 1 Comment

Neon pink chick

“Maybe women should design our sci-fi future?” wonders Elle Griffin in her latest post. She’s not too keen on the futuristic visions the men have been peddling: people zipping around the galaxy in their sporty spaceships, accompanied by their talking robot assistants as they explore distant planets for signs of life. Such a future seems cold and […]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: disney, Elle Griffin, kathleen kennedy, sci-fi, The Future Is Female

Leaked E-mails Reveal Hugo Awards Committee Spied On Writers On Behalf Of The Chinese Government For Chengdu WorldCon

February 15, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 11 Comments

N.K. Jemisin Hugo Award Worldcon 2018

The Hugo Awards have been a debacle of epic proportions for nearly a decade. Once revered as an award that heralded classic works in the science fiction genre, it’s been mired in politics since extreme leftists in publishing decided to put political agenda ahead of stories. 2023’s Hugo Awards came under fire when serial cuckold […]

Filed Under: Books, Pop Culture Tagged With: chengdu, hugo awards, science fiction, worldcon

Aethon Books Announces New Larry Correia Fantasy Series Debuting In 2025

February 15, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 1 Comment

Larry Correia

Popular author of the Monster Hunter International series, Larry Correia, is starting a new fantasy world. No stranger to RPG-inspired worlds with his Legend of the Five Rings homage in Son of a Black Sword, he’s now creating one publisher Aethon says is inspired by Dungeons & Dragons. Their press release on their website says: […]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: baen books, dungeons & dragons, Larry Correia, monster hunter international

Star Trek Writer David Mack Calls His New Picard Novel “Pro-Queer” and “Profane” In Desperate Marketing Post

February 13, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 3 Comments

Seven of Nine, Star Trek: Picard

Star Trek writer David Mack, a consultant on Star Trek: Prodigy and author of multiple Star Trek novelizations, is waving the flag of identity politics for his forthcoming Star Trek: Picard novel, Firewall. The controversial writer is already known for pushing extreme left agendas even at the expense of fans, and with his upcoming novel, […]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: david mack, picard, Star Trek, star trek novels, wokeism

Action Packed Fairytale Retelling: Clara and the Nutcracker Review

February 12, 2024 by Katie Roome Leave a Comment

An illustration for Clara and the Nutcracker by the author

This standalone adventure is an action-packed take on the classic German story that inspired the Christmas ballet

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: books, fairytale, fantasy, fiction

Disney CEO Bob Iger Announces Slowdown In Marvel Content, But Wokeness Will Stay

February 9, 2024 by Jack Dunn 2 Comments

Thunderbolts Promotional Poster Screenshot X

Disney CEO Bob Iger announced a slowdown in Marvel content, but all indications are that wokeness will stay. In its latest quarterly earnings report, The Walt Disney Company’s Bob Iger dropped a bombshell: the announcement of Moana 2, accompanied by an unveiling of the studio’s film schedule for 2025 and 2026. However, what caught many […]

Filed Under: Books, Movies, Television Tagged With: Bob Iger, disney, marvel

Mike Baron And Blaine Pardoe Tease New Book Collaboration Titled “Tenure”

February 9, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz Leave a Comment

Welcome To Battletech: An Introduction

Mike Baron and Blaine Pardoe are working together on an exciting new book project. Tapping into Baron’s experience with The Punisher and Pardoe’s with the Blue Dawn series, they are creating a new character for today’s troubled times. The first book, Tenure, is being written now. A mix of Jack Reacher and the Mack Bolan […]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: blaine pardoe, books, mike baron, Tenure

Lucasfilm’s Star Wars The High Republic Character Encyclopedia Aims “Preferred Pronouns” Gender Propaganda At Your Children

February 6, 2024 by Jack Dunn Leave a Comment

Star Wars High Republic

Lucasfilm’s Star Wars The High Republic Character Encyclopedia by authors Megan Crouse (of Star Wars Insider magazine) and Amy Richau (Star Wars: Timelines), and published by DK, inserts “preferred pronouns” for characters in their latest grooming effort in a book aimed at Star Wars fans as young as 9 years old. Lucasfilm’s Star Wars The […]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: star wars, star wars encyclopedia, Star Wars The High Republic Character Encyclopedia, woke, wokeism

George R.R. Martin Blames “Toxicity” In Fandom And Trump Supporters For His Inability To Complete Game Of Thrones

February 2, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 8 Comments

George R.R. Martin

No one is more notorious for being unable to finish his work than George R.R. Martin with his Game of Thrones novels. Fans have been waiting for years for him to complete the series, even after the T.V. show had its ending, but George R.R. Martin seems to want to do anything and everything other […]

Filed Under: Books, Celebrity Tagged With: fantasy, game of thrones, george r.r. martin, hbo, house of the dragon

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