How Sci-Fi Saves the World Podcast — Episode 7

The latest podcast episode of How Sci-Fi Saves the World is live on Brigade Radio One. Tune in to listen to sci-fi fans and Hollywood insiders E.J. Kavounas and Eric Mark chat about the latest sci-fi news, conduct guest interviews, hash out all your favorite sci-fi films and series, and more. Here’s a look at what’s in the latest episode: EPISODE 7 — Listen here This week, E.J. and Eric are joined by guest William Sandell, production designer for RoboCop (1987), Total Recall (1990), Outbreak (1995), The Perfect Storm (2000), Paycheck (2003), and many others..
The latest podcast episode of How Sci-Fi Saves the World is live on Brigade Radio One. Tune in to.

Interview with SFF Author Sam J. Miller

Smart, funny, savvy, dark… The short stories and novels of SFF author Sam J. Miller offer a delightful mix of literary sensibility and speculative fiction genre drama and excitement to win over readers. Since 2013, his stories have garnered multiple award nominations, including a win for the 2013 Shirley Jackson Award for best short fiction. His first novel THE ART OF STARVING won the Andre Norton Award for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy in 2018. His new near-future dystopian novel with utopian dreams, BLACKFISH CITY, is out on shelves.
Smart, funny, savvy, dark… The short stories and novels of SFF author Sam J. Miller offer a delightful mix.

Review: Best Science Fiction & Fantasy of the Year, Vol. 12

Jonathan Strahan continues to deliver one of the top science fiction anthologies with the latest version of The Best Science Fiction & Fantasy of the Year, Volume 12 (published April 17, 2018 by Solaris). We’ve selected and reviewed a few favorite short stories and novellas from among the nearly 30 featured in this anthology, all of which were published during 2017, primarily in online and print magazines. Although the stories range significantly in subject matter and style, a few themes recur in multiple entries — including the threat of.
Jonathan Strahan continues to deliver one of the top science fiction anthologies with the latest version of The Best.

Sci-Fi Podcast News: Interview with Podcaster Rod Faulkner

Podcasting is on the rise these days—and sci-fi themed podcasts are no exception. Sci-fi fan Rod Faulkner reviews sci-fi, fantasy, and horror films and series on The 7th Matrix website (and has shared some of his reviews here on RECURSOR too). Faulkner recently launched EYE ON SCI-Fi—a pithy podcast focusing on quick film/series reviews for SFF fans. We caught up with him to learn more. RECURSOR: What is the EYE OF SCI-FI podcast about? FAULKNER: The EYE ON SCI-FI podcast is an extension of the work I’m doing with.
Podcasting is on the rise these days—and sci-fi themed podcasts are no exception. Sci-fi fan Rod Faulkner reviews sci-fi,.

Interview with Andy Weir, author of ARTEMIS

A heist story set on the moon? That’s the intriguing sci-fi crime premise at the heart of Andy Weir’s latest novel, ARTEMIS, now out in paperback.  You probably know Weir’s name from his first sci-fi novel, a plucky indie-publishing to Hollywood success known as THE MARTIAN. Rather than trying to carbon copy that novel’s success trajectory, Weir lets ARTEMIS be a different type of story—one that has plenty of action, while also examining the politics and economics of space colonization.  We chatted with Weir about ARTEMIS and what it.
A heist story set on the moon? That’s the intriguing sci-fi crime premise at the heart of Andy Weir’s.

Indie Sci-Fi Spotlight: Interview with Director Hasraf Dulull

Technology evolves so fast these days, it’s hard to keep up with the challenges that technology can cause. Science fiction fans—and filmmakers—know this better than just about anyone, which is what drives the creative vision of people like director Hasraf (‘HaZ’) Dulull. As a visual effects supervisor/producer, Dulull has worked in films, video games, and TV. Among his many achievements, Dulull has worked in the previsualization department for THE DARK KNIGHT, composited shots in HELLBOY 2, produced effects for British show THE ALIENS, and been nominated for a VES.
Technology evolves so fast these days, it’s hard to keep up with the challenges that technology can cause. Science.

Behind the Scenes: The Making of Hasraf Dulull’s THE BEYOND

Ever wondered what goes into the making of an indie sci-fi film?  Director, producer, and VFX supervisor Hasraf (HaZ) Dulull gave us a glimpse behind the scenes of his recent sci-fi film THE BEYOND. Loosely based on Dulull’s indie sci-fi short film PROJECT KRONOS, which was optioned but never made, THE BEYOND showcases Dulull’s fascination with technology’s underbelly as well as the hope it offers. Here, Dulull shares what it was like directing his first feature-length film. On how PROJECT KRONOS turned into THE BEYOND The journey from optioned.
Ever wondered what goes into the making of an indie sci-fi film?  Director, producer, and VFX supervisor Hasraf (HaZ).