You Don’t Know Dick

August 5, 2018 mdjackson 0

Phillip Kindred Dick was an unusual man. He was a science fiction writer, which (in the late 1950’s and early 1960’s at least) makes him unusual. He was also addicted to amphetamines, had several mental breakdowns and, at one point, was convinced that he had been taken over by the Read More

We’re all Ed Wood Now

July 31, 2018 mdjackson 0

My wife and I recently purchased a big screen smart tv. What makes it so smart is beyond me, but with it we can watch Netflix and Youtube videos. Well, with Youtube videos streaming across my big screen, what else would I watch but Star Trek fan films? I spent Read More

Retro Review: STARCRASH

July 26, 2018 mdjackson 0

Italy has produced some of the most talented film directors. Federicco Fellini, Luchino Visconti, and Sergio Leone are all masters of their crafts and have produced some of the finest films the world has ever seen. …and then there’s Luigi Cozzi. Luigi Cozzi was born in Busto Arsizio in Italy Read More

SDCC 2018

July 21, 2018 mdjackson 0

In case you weren’t aware of it, this weekend is San Diego Comic Con weekend, which is always a favourite of mine because of all the cool trailers that drop during the convention. Since we are not at SDCC and there’s not a lot of point trying to compete with Read More

Retro Review: …4…3…2…1…Mission Stardust!

July 16, 2018 mdjackson 0

Though fans of the Perry Rhodan series will bend over backwards to even deny the film’s existence, Mission Stardust (or, as it was known in Italian: …4…3…2…1…Morte) is a 1967 science fiction film based on the early novels. The film is hopelessly of its time. From the psychedelic opening credits Read More

The Vampire As Lothario

July 11, 2018 GW Thomas 0

I love vampires. I hate Anne Rice. Not the person Anne Rice. I don’t know her. But the institution of Anne Rice. To be perfectly accurate: I hate Anne Rice vampires. I’ve always been of the Weird Tales/Kolchak the Nightstalker vampire variety. They’re bad. You stake’em, holy water’em, burn’em with Read More

Dark Worlds Issue #4 is here!

April 9, 2018 mdjackson 0

The fourth issue of DARK WORLDS QUARTERLY is here! It has been a very long and hard winter and we’ve been doing some much needed hibernating. We’re very much awake now for Spring of 2018, and we managed to give the old Quarterly a bit of a new look! Plus Read More

More Than Just Silver Underwear: The History of Space Opera

January 27, 2018 GW Thomas 0

The term “Space Opera”, used to define a certain branch of Science Fiction, was coined by Wilson Tucker in 1941. It was not meant to be a compliment. The term “Soap Opera” has found its way into the larger public domain of common phrases, but it too came from this Read More

Wild Inc: Ten Things Doc Savage Taught Me About Writing

January 20, 2018 GW Thomas 0

I think all Doc Savage fans dream of becoming Kenneth Robeson some day. Or you can be like Jack Mackenzie and try to create a Pulp character with all the fun of Doc Savage but with a more modern sensibility. And he succeeds in his upcoming book, Wild Incorporated. The Read More

The Monster Genre

January 20, 2018 GW Thomas 0

I had an illuminating experience recently, one that allowed me to see more clearly myself as a writer. A good friend of mine sent me a copy of his new book that contains a award-winning novella and its sequel. The book is Survivor by J. F. Gonzalez. So let me Read More

Growing Up Star Trek

January 20, 2018 GW Thomas 0

Growing up in North Central Alberta you might wonder how a small town boy like myself becomes a Science Fiction fan. My dad was into hunting and fishing and my mother listened to oldtime fiddling music. Unlike most prairie boys, I had one big advantage. I grew up in St. Read More