An Interview with Hunter Liguore
Our last interview is with Hunter Liguore, whose pensive and comedic take on the value of science fiction is inquisitive and insightful … Continue readingAn Interview with Hunter Liguore
Our last interview is with Hunter Liguore, whose pensive and comedic take on the value of science fiction is inquisitive and insightful … Continue readingAn Interview with Hunter Liguore
Dan Koboldt, writer of both “Infinity Drive” and the foreword of the anthology, tells us about data technology, hope, and sandworms. … Continue readingUncanny Valley with Dan Koboldt
P. R. O’Leary’s short story, “Traditional Human Gifts” is both a light read and moving short story about an AI and its creator – and weapons of mass destruction. … Continue readingUncanny Valley with P. R. O’Leary
Mike Murphy is a Distant Shore Publishing veteran with his short story being one of the first to be published to our library, “What You Eat”. He’s returned in our anthology with another alien adventure. Here, we chatted about yard work, and the endless possibility of science fiction … Continue readingUncanny Valley with Mike Murphy
Today, we spoke to A. Katherine Black, whose short story “The Transportee Agrees to the Terms” is a frighteningly superb mix of reality television and science fiction … Continue readingUncanny Valley with A. Katherine Black
Author of “Cylinder 7551”, Frederick Gero Heimbach takes us through alternate histories, the future and doppelgängers … Continue readingUncanny Valley with Frederick Gero Heimbach
Designing the cover for Uncanny Valley: A Science Fiction Anthology … Continue readingTake Us Out of This World
Evergreen Lee recalls the inspiration for her short story, “Like Riding A Bike”, and talks about how science fiction became a part of her life … Continue readingUncanny Valley with Evergreen Lee
We speak to James Edward O’Brien, whose short story, “Overseer of Plastics” unveils the dark underbelly of humanity with comedic glee. … Continue readingUncanny Valley with James Edward O’Brien
Want everything spick and span? Don’t use the universe as your dustpan! … Continue readingThe Once and Future Clean