Glen Creeber, The Singing Detective, London: BFI TV Classics, 2007. My rating: *** The Singing Detective by Glen Creeber Television doesn’t always age well, but Dennis Potter’s The Singing Detective m… more →
Refracted inputdclreading wrote 1 day ago: Nick Quinn’s wife has just been brutally murdered, but Nick still has a chance to save her (an … more →
fullmoonoverbunganut wrote 2 weeks ago: Full Moon Over Bunganut Communications, which has been working with aspiring authors to prepare manu … more →
fullmoonoverbunganut wrote 2 weeks ago: Full Moon Over Bunganut Publishing is both environmentally sensitive and practical. Toward those end … more →
Stefanie wrote 3 weeks ago: Terry Pratchett’s Unseen Academicals is a rollicking good ride. Ostensibly the book is about s … more →
KimN wrote 1 month ago: New Moon ~ Stephanie Meyer Everyone knows which movie came out today. I’m going to see it on … more →
Cris Trautner wrote 1 month ago: I’m at the Nebraska Book Festival today, and two gentlemen from the Omaha Science Fiction Educ … more →
jennareynolds wrote 1 month ago: Finally! Finished the draft of novella I started in October. Okay, so I can knock that off my plate … more →
shawjonathan wrote 1 month ago: James Tiptree Jr, Star Songs of an Old Primate (Del Rey Books 1978) Somewhere in the course of readi … more →
shawjonathan wrote 2 months ago: Barry N Malzberg, Herovit’s World (Pocket 1974) I picked this out from my huge Science-Fiction … more →
vagabondia wrote 2 months ago: And the nominees are………… Deborah Heiligman, Charles and Emma: The Darwin … more →
shawjonathan wrote 2 months ago: James Tiptree Jr, Meet Me at Infinity (Tor Books, 2000) I got hold of this book as part of my Scienc … more →
vagabondia wrote 2 months ago: Hmmm….. one of my favorite “genres” and one of my favorite podcasts/blogs all toge … more →
shawjonathan wrote 3 months ago: China Mieville, Perdido Street Station (Pan Macmillan 2000) Kim Stanley Robinson (you know who he is … more →
Stefanie wrote 3 months ago: The final book in my Neil Gaiman binge is M is for Magic, a YA book of short stories. All of the sto … more →
dclreading wrote 3 months ago: It is year 25 and a deadly virus has wiped out most of humanity. Toby has survived on her garden roo … more →
jennareynolds wrote 3 months ago: Nope, not blogging about Dan Brown’s book or the movie that was made from it. Although, yeah, … more →
Stefanie wrote 3 months ago: I think it took me well over a month to read Rosemary Sutcliff’s Arthurian epic, Sword and Sun … more →
jennareynolds wrote 3 months ago: Ah, the days of pulp fiction. When writers would crank out story after story for a penny a word. On … more →
jennareynolds wrote 4 months ago: UPDATE: Oops. Forgot to mention. Star Trek (The Hunky Generation) will be relesed on DVD (a basic an … more →