who is this man and where has he been my whole life? allow me to explain i began reading black empire by george schyler and i tell you it was one of the greatest early examples of black science fiction. i made it to chapter ten and was to lazy to che
Good episode. It showcased some of the earliest gunpowder weapons. The Ming three barrel gun was ingeniuous for its time and place. The Musketeer grenade and the Ming landmines did a lot of damage. What the episode revealed was the rough parity i
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The Open Library is a project that hopes to have a web page for every book ever published. It is free to submit your book and author profile. Nothing wrong with an extra place to show off your work huh?
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I met a comic book creator at a past convention who looked like he could have been the character he created. Another creator is very athletic, just like the superhero he created. To the authors and graphic novelists of BSFS: do your protagonists re
What was your first experience with black science fiction? Both Mainstream and Black Owned. Mine was Uhura on Star Trek. Then it was Octavia Butler's Mind of My Mind
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Afrofuturism.net is an outgrowth of the email list started by Alondra Nelson in the mid-1990s. For a very long time it was one of the only afrofuturist resources on the Web. It sat dormant for quite a while, but is now going through a revival. We'r
The family tree for the new movie Splice certainly includes older siblings It's Alive (1974, where the combination of contraceptives and fertility drugs produces a homicidal mutant baby) and Species (1995, where a mixture of human and alien DNA produ
I was never a "Lostie." I was familiar enough with the show to know what you were talking about if you said "the hatch" or "Oceanic Six" but I couldn’t tell you Hurley's lottery numbers or Sayid's military rank. But with 13.5 million others I watched
Created by comic book's greatest duo, Stan "The Man" Lee and Jack "The King" Kirby. The Black Panther roared onto the scene in July 1966. His existence predates the creation of the controversial yet grossly misu
I have been away for a while and I have missed you –you are a constant reminder to me that the impossible is only made so when you agree that it is in fact impossible.
I was very recently given some well intended advice: when you sto
I was on Chicago's WVON where the talk show host was doing a broadcast outside. I stopped by and was invited to give a tribute to my father for Father's Day. My father passed away in 2007. I've never been on the radio and sitting at that table wit