2013 Hugo Voter Packet
The 2013 Hugo Voters Packet is now available for members of LoneStarCon 3, the 71st annual Worldcon convention. The packet is “an electronic package of nominated works graciously made available to...
View ArticleWoGF Review: Midnight Robber by Nalo Hopkinson
Nadine Gemeinböck (Linguana) has been reading fantasy for as long as she can remember. She started blogging about books on SFF Book Review in 2012, hoping to keep track of what she read and how she...
View ArticleWoGF Review: Mr. Fox by Helen Oyeyemi
Guest blogger and WWEnd Uber User, Charles Dee Mitchell, has contributed a great many book reviews to WWEnd including his blog series Philip K. Dickathon and The Horror! The Horror! He can also be...
View ArticleBig News for Yoshimi and those Pink Robots
If you don’t live on the West Coast, you may not have seen Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, the musical put on by the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego. Even if you do live there, you may have missed...
View ArticleWoGF Review: Soulless by Gail Carriger
Tanya F. (metalorchid), has been a fan of sci-fi since childhood, a love that kicked off with Ray Bradbury’s The Martian Chronicles. She enjoys plots that involve time travel and alternate histories,...
View ArticleWoGF Review: Kindred by Octavia E. Butler
Jack Dowden (JDowds) doesn’t review Sci-Fi/Fantasy books on his blog 100 Stories 100 Weeks. Instead, he’s set himself the unbelievably naive task of writing 100 short stories in 100 weeks. The results...
View ArticleSF Manga 101: Planetes and 7 Billion Needles
Glenn Hough (gallyangel) is a nonpracticing futurist, an anime and manga otaku, and is almost obsessive about finishing several of the lists tracked on WWEnd. In this series on SF Manga Glenn will...
View ArticleWoGF Review: Falling Free by Lois McMaster Bujold
Alex Hammel (ahmmel) is an MSc. student in botany at the University of British Columbia. He started reading Tolkien and Lewis as a young nerd, and became an avid reader of all kinds of speculative...
View ArticleHell is Adaptations: Cloud Atlas
When British writer David Mitchell published Cloud Atlas, the novel struck the reading public as a daring, multilayered work. It was a critical and commercial success, yet seemed impossible to adapt...
View ArticleWoGF Review: White is for Witching by Helen Oyeyemi
Kristine N. (krizzaro) is a climate scientist and mom to two children. She’s been reading SF and fantasy as long as she can remember and hopes to instill the same love for fine literature in her...
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