By Robert M. Tilendis, on January 30th, 2012
Mike Resnick is one of those writers of speculative fiction who should be a household word. He really should — he’s won five Hugos, been nominated twenty-nine times, has written everything from his own offbeat version of urban fantasy (Stalking the Unicorn and Stalking the Vampire), to science fiction stories “on safari” (Dreamwish Beasts . . . → Read More: About Mike Resnick
By Robert M. Tilendis, on January 30th, 2012
This review was written by Denise Dutton
I’d bet that early colonists were surprised, even frightened, by some of the strange new creatures America had to offer. But I’m sure nothing surprised them more than seeing dragons soaring overhead. Wait, you never heard about the dragons? Looks like schools just don’t seem to . . . → Read More: Mike Resnick: Dragon America
By Robert M. Tilendis, on January 30th, 2012
Subtitled “A Weird West Tale,” Mike Resnick’s The Doctor and the Kid is, in fact, another installment in his stories of the Weird West — an alternate universe in which the westward expansion of the United States has been halted at the Mississippi River by the magic of Indian medicine men. That doesn’t stop . . . → Read More: Mike Resnick: The Doctor and the Kid
By Cat, on January 30th, 2012
Whee, that was a fun read!
Ever hear the story of the gunfight at OK Corral? I’m sure you have, as it’s well-known aspect of American culture, to the point that there as even a Star Trek — The Original Series episode, ‘Spectre Of The Gun’, in which Kirk and company are all transported . . . → Read More: Mike Resnick: The Buntline Special: A Weird West Tale
By Robert M. Tilendis, on January 1st, 2012
Now that all the feasting and merrymaking is winding down, we’ve got some nice reading lined up for you for those cold winter night still ahead.
Let’s start with an old favorite of ours here at GMR, Steven Brust, and his latest tale of Vlad Taltos, Tiassa. It’s about — well, a tiassa. Or . . . → Read More: And a Happy New Year to You, Too!