Jo Storm's book is not a synopsis or recap of the first three seasons' worth of episodes, rather, it's a discussion of the larger themes within the episodes and throughout the series, relating it to much larger questions...
Jennifer Pelland can write very evocative stories, but the emotions she chooses to evoke in many of these stories are not those a reading looking for entertainment might seek...
The newest installment in the Coyote series takes us from a rigid Earth to a free Coyote to an even bigger alien civilization, with a side trip or two into mortal peril...
Edward Willett's Marseguro takes an "If this Goes On" approach to a hidden daughter colony under the comforting waters of an alien planet, and does a good job of it...
Harlan Ellison knows how to tell a story, and in this book, if you've ever met him, you'll hear his voice telling you these wonderful, horrific stories. You'll definitely want him to continue...
Pete Von Sholly's Capitol Hell is a digital cut-and-paste masterpiece, skewering politicians and would-bes in the horror films they might truly have inspired...
While we're frequently looking for alien cultures to mine for fiction, an oft-overlooked mythos is Judaism. Lavie Tidhar mines Jewish mythology to combine with western fantasy, and the result is very good...
This one is a little more disjointed than volume one was, but we may be able to attribute that to being the middle book of a trilogy. The art is still fantastic...
Perhaps it's translating the first third of a novel into graphic novel form, but the story didn't hold me as it should. The art work, however, is amazing...
The cover screams "lurid tabloid," but the art inside is something else—far more sophisticated—even though the target audience is younger. I liked it a lot...
Gary Gygax turned from role-playing game design to writing, and this novel is part of the results. It definitely shows his background, but tells an engrossing story of a detective in a magical world...
Jeff Prucher has produced the Oxford English Dictionary's subset on science fictional words, and he's done an excellent job with it. It's more than just a dictionary, with essays...
Jeff Carlson's first novel, Plague Year, is a good story of a potential danger that may be staring at us today. It's alternately depressing and worrisome, but worth reading...