Author: Abigail Nussbaum
I don't know about any of you, but my moviegoing habits have changed completely since the pandemic. Out of the fortysomething movies I've watched this year, maybe four or five.
It's not often that I find myself both rooting for a contender in the UK's Booker Prize, and discovering that my choice has actually won, but both happened last night.
Oh, how the tables have turned. Now it is the reviewer who is reviewed! Happily, the reviews thus far for my collection Track Changes: Selected Reviews have been quite positive,.
After staking out such a strong position in favor of negative reviews on my last appearance on their podcast, it's perhaps a little surprising that Dan Hartland and Aishwarya Subramanian,.
Hello from Worldcon at Glasgow, where I have a copy of my review collection Track Changes in my hands, and where it can now be purchased both from dealers at the convention,.
I admit it, when AMC announced that it would be adapting Anne Rice's Interview With the Vampire into a series a few years ago, I assumed that it would be.
Welcome back to our series A Political History of the Future, in which we discuss the ways in which science fiction reflects the social, political, and economic concerns of our.
Lotta anxiety and fear for the future floating around this site these days, huh? As someone who's been struggling with that sort of thing since October, may I recommend my.