Book Review: TECHNICOLOR TERRORISTS by Andre Duza

I was first introduced to Ande Duza‘s (NSFW) work in the Orange edition of the Bizarro Starter Kit. His contribution was a Roger Rabbit/Cool World-esque novella called “Don’t F(bleep)k with the Coloureds” about cartoons coming into the real world. Recently, I also read his collaboration with Wrath James White called Son of a Bitch, a […]

AISFP 251 – John Dodds, BONE MACHINES

I’m trying out something new with this episode. Since it was a shorter interview, I’ve included a couple reviews at the beginning of the recording. First, to coincide with a sale on the audiobook of John Dodd’s, Bone Machines ($1.99 at Downpour.com), I’ve read the review that our contributor, Matt Hughes, posted of Bone Machines […]

Book Review: THE DOCTOR AND THE DINOSAURS by Mike Resnick

It’s April, 1885, and famed shootist, John “Doc” Holliday, is dying of consumption. He is visited at his sick bed by shape-shifting medicine man and great Comanche chief, Geronimo, and offered a deal: another year of life in exchange for completing a mission to prevent the desecration of sacred Indian ground by paleontologists Edward Cope […]

Interview with new reviewer of Magical Realism and Horror, Ben Arzate

If you would like to be a part of our review team, head over to our Goodreads group shelf “review requests,” pick a book you would like to review, then email us at adventuresinscifipublishing@gmail.com. Include the book of your choice and a link to a review you’ve written. Not everyone will be accepted, but it […]

Audiobook Review: Apocalypse Z by Manel Loureiro, Narrated by Nick Podehl

At first, I really gobbled this one up. I’m a sucker for the onset of zombie apocalypses and how a small group or close narrator perspective will survive. This reminds me of one of my favorite zombie books, Day by Day Armageddon, in its journalistic format, prepping to bunker against the oncoming horde. In Apocalypse […]

AISFP 250 – Ser MJS

How serendipitous to have big news for our 250th episode? In an effort to keep the lid on the news, I’ll leave the show notes at this. I’ll come back in a day or so and put in some links to stuff we talk about. For now, have a listen, and thanks so much to […]

Book Review: ANNIHILATION by Jeff Vandermeer

There are times when I begin to grow tired of science fiction. This happens when I pick up a string of novels that feature the same overused tropes with formulaic characters in a familiar, yet modified setting. But when you have an author like Jeff VanderMeer, you know at a minimum you are in for […]

Cover Reveal: ATTACK THE GEEK by Michael R. Underwood

All kinds of good news for Ree Reyes and Michael R. Underwood fans. First up, this upcoming side-quest for Ree, ATTACK THE GEEK, which releases April 7th, but is available on Netgalley for reviewers keen to get a review up by release day. Michael also just announced that his third book with Pocket Books will […]

Book Review: WORDS OF RADIANCE by Brandon Sanderson

Radiant Words. Brandon Sanderson’s second installment of the Stormlight Archive, Words of Radiance, was easily my most anticipated book of 2014. I’ve read The Way of Kings three times but couldn’t wait to spend more time in the world of Roshar and its compelling characters. If you like Brandon’s stuff and enjoyed the first book, […]

Graphic Novel Review: FEDERAL BUREAU OF PHYSICS VOL. 1 by Simon Oliver and Robbi Rodriguez

One of the fundamental difficulties of reading Science Fiction that gets bandied about the internet is the inherent requirement for the reader to learn about new technology. Compared to fantasy, Sci-Fi is apparently asking a lot of readers. After all, swinging a sword and riding a horse are apparently skills we have all internalized and […]