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1977 DvdRip Close Encounters of The Third Kind

Ali Maltz wrote 6 days ago: 1977 DVDRIP CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) is an a … more →

Tags: 1977 DVDRIP CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND, Ali Maltz, Ali Maltz 19 years old, Movies, Download, Downloads, rapidshare, Movie, Sci-Fi

Orbiting the Blogosphere – When Science Fiction Meets Science Fact1 comment

paulswhite wrote 2 weeks ago: By John J. Joex Following are a few posts of interest that we have seen over the past week or so on … more →

Tags: John J. Joex, Blogosphere, zombies

Science Fact and Science Fiction

warezandbooks wrote 2 weeks ago: Science fiction is a literary genre based on scientific speculation. Works of science fiction use t … more →

Tags: Uncategorized Books, Science Fiction

M-BRANE SF: Issue #9, Fall 2009... (coming soon!)

Lawrence Dagstine wrote 2 weeks ago: Slowly catching up, slowly getting there.  My second of three Mars-related stories will appear in M- … more →

Tags: Astronaut Stories, Author Appearances, blogs, Dagstine, Dagstine 2009, E-Publications, fanzines, Fiction, Fiction Appearances

Nova Science Fiction, Fall 2009 and Spring 2010...

Lawrence Dagstine wrote 2 months ago: Do you like science fiction related to the planet Jupiter and its four moons? Good. Nova Scifi will … more →

Tags: Science Fiction, Dagstine, Speculative Fiction, Fiction, Short Stories, Lawrence Dagstine, NOVA SF, Nova Scifi, Genre Markets

Asimo, world's most advanced robot, launches Edinburgh Science Festival3 comments

oliverfarrimond wrote 3 months ago: By Oliver Farrimond THE WORLD’S most advanced robot has officially launched the Edinburgh … more →

Tags: 1, Edinburgh, News, Scotland, deadline, Edinburgh University, Japan, Science Fiction, Science

The Fifth Di, March 2009... (appearances)

Lawrence Dagstine wrote 4 months ago: You can now find a heavily researched, post-apocalyptic tale about plagues, the death of the human r … more →

Tags: Science Fiction, Dagstine, Speculative Fiction, Fiction, Short Stories, Lawrence Dagstine, Genre Markets, Webzines, The Fifth Di...

M-BRANE SF: Issue #2, March 2009... (Now Available!)

Lawrence Dagstine wrote 4 months ago: The second issue of M-BRANE SF has just hit the Internet with a March edition to die for.  It’ … more →

Tags: Science Fiction, Dagstine, Speculative Fiction, Fiction, Short Stories, Lawrence Dagstine, Genre Markets, Magazines, Publication Credits

Science Fiction, Science Fact -- The Video

worldmilitaryhistory wrote 5 months ago: Death Gliders Find  exciting military and patriotic images on tee-shirts, caps, and other casual clo … more →

Tags: Human Spaceflight, Space Observation, Robotic Space Exploration, satellites, Earth Observation, Science Fiction, SF, SciFi, Sci-Fi

Surprising Stories, January 2009... (appearances)

Lawrence Dagstine wrote 6 months ago: Didn’t catch my Sci-Fi love story, A Virtual Affair, the first time around…? Well, you c … more →

Tags: Science Fiction, writing, Dagstine, Speculative Fiction, Fiction, Short Stories, Romance, Lawrence Dagstine, Webzines

How Science Fiction has influenced Space exploration: video

jstueart wrote 6 months ago: The European Space Agency has a wonderful educational video (which you can hear in any language you … more →

Tags: science fiction and fantasy writing, Fiction, Science Fiction, esa, European Space Agency, Jules Verne, arthur c. clarke, educational, lesson plans

M-BRANE Science Fiction, February 2009... (Coming Soon!)

Lawrence Dagstine wrote 7 months ago: With Arkham Tales, Atomjack, and Necrography just around the corner, I would have to say that this w … more →

Tags: 350 Publishing Credits, Astronaut Stories, blogs, Dagstine, Dagstine 2009, Fiction, Forthcoming Fiction, future issues, Genre Markets

Science Fact of the Week: Your Weight in Outer Space

austinkids wrote 8 months ago: Did you know that you weigh different amounts on other planets and moons compared to what you weigh  … more →

Tags: Cool Stuff to Know, Places to Visit Online, Things to do at home, Space

NOVA Science Fiction, Issue #22... (4th appearance)

Lawrence Dagstine wrote 9 months ago: The latest issue of NOVA Scifi, No. 22, is finally available.  NOVA is easily one of the better Hard … more →

Tags: Science Fiction, writing, Dagstine, Speculative Fiction, Fiction, Short Stories, Lawrence Dagstine, NOVA SF, Nova Scifi

JUPITER SF, October 2008; Issue #22... (appearances)

Lawrence Dagstine wrote 9 months ago: Now available in print is my fifth appearance to one of England’s longest-running — and … more →

Tags: Science Fiction, Dagstine, Speculative Fiction, Fiction, Short Stories, Lawrence Dagstine, Genre Markets, Magazines, Dagstine 2008

Pablo Lennis #250, September 2008... (appearances)

Lawrence Dagstine wrote 10 months ago: I’ve missed the last few months worth of fanzine entries, so I’ll start again fresh here … more →

Tags: Anniversary Issues, celebrations, Dagstine, Dagstine 2008, dark fiction, Experimental SF, Fantasy, fanzines, Fiction

Scientifically Proven that Genesis is False5 comments

leslifeson wrote 11 months ago: People have asked me to provide a solid piece of evidence using science that god doesn’t exist … more →

Tags: Religious Rants, Religion, Genesis

Most interesting science fact I didn't know

edhui wrote 11 months ago: I remember reading in a popular science book, perhaps by Stephen Jay Gould, that you can make a dece … more →

Tags: ICT and teaching, Science, liquid nitrogen

Jupiter SF, October 2008... (5th acceptance)

Lawrence Dagstine wrote 1 year ago: My latest acceptance for the month of April 2008 is actually my 5th over the last two-three years to … more →

Tags: Science Fiction, writing, Dagstine, Speculative Fiction, Fiction, Short Stories, Lawrence Dagstine, Magazines, Dagstine 2008


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