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The editors of The New York Times Book Review bring you immersive climate fiction , our latest reviews , gripping dystopian ...
In 1963, science fiction author Hugo Gernsback posed for Life Magazine wearing a fake mock-up of a tool featured in one of his stories. He called the contraption “TV glasses”. Considering them ...
Artificial intelligence's influence is reaching back into the realm where our notions about AI were born decades ago: science fiction.
From Austin Taylor to Nadia Afifi, there is lots to look forward to in the sci-fi out this month - including a novel which might be our culture editor Alison Flood's pick of the year so far ...
A brand new book from IDW Publishing, Frank R. Paul: The Dean of Science Fiction Illustration, illuminates Paul’s life story and shows us his fantastic legacy. We’ve got some art from the book ...
Seattle author Vonda N. McIntyre’s science fiction reflected an imaginative view of other worlds. (Illustration: SFWA / Microsoft Copilot / Media.io) Decades before the current debates over ...
Science fiction has historically been considered a niche genre, one in which far-flung scenarios play out on distant planets. Today, though, such plots are at the center of our media landscape.
View Exploring Copernicus, Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction illustration, October by Chesley Bonestell on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by Chesley Bonestell.
Gorgeous illustrations and high-quality bindings don't come cheap! And so concludes our list of new fantasy and science fiction book releases for January 2025! Happy New Year and happy reading!
Space moguls and NASA scientists alike have credited science fiction for helping inspire space exploration. These works stand out the most.
Science fiction relies on an audience believing in the world they are presented with. Clever camera work, perspective design, and temporary materials can only do so much.