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The tag science fiction is very popular among bloggers. It's generally used to identify posts that are about science fiction books and movies. Bloggers often use the tag science fiction when reviewing science fiction. Science Fiction books are often reviewed in blogs written by librarians. A very popular blog about science fiction books is Fantasy & Sci-Fi Lovin' News & Reviews.

Many popular science fiction authors blog regularly. An example is Mary Pearson, the author of The Adoration of Jenna Fox, A Room on Lorelei Street, Scribbler of Dreams, and David v. God. Science fiction fans can read more about Mary Pearson on her blog at Mary E. Pearson blog blots. You can browse and buy science fiction books from sites like Amazon.com or you can find them at your local bookstore using sites like IndieBound.org.

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Latest blogosphere posts tagged “science fiction”

  • Watch Planet 51 Online


    47 MoviesAuthority Authority: 157
    I am a movie buff and I watch a new movie every weekend. I was looking forward to the release of Planet 51 after watching it’s enthralling trailer online. The science fiction action and the humor fas… Continue reading here: Watch Planet 51 Online
    3 hours ago
  • TFT 100 – An Interview with Ben Foster on ‘The Messenger’ / ‘The Box’ / Our Favourite Films of the Past 100 Episodes


    The Film TalkAuthority Authority: 425
    In this week’s action-packed, adrenaline-fueled thrill-ride of an episode Gareth and I talk with actor Ben Foster about his experience of making the extraordinary new film The Messenger’ why he wants listeners to write a romantic comedy for him, and the quality of Woody Harrelson’s grass.  Richard ...
    4 hours ago
  • SciFi Weekend: Doctor Who; The Prisoner; Star Trek; Dollhouse Canceled (Whedon Starting Binge Drinking); Captain Jack Returning; And Sellling Caprica with Nudity


    Liberal ValuesAuthority Authority: 141
    It is going to be a busy week for science fiction. The Doctor Who special, The Waters of Mars , aired today on the BBC  and I’ll be reviewing this soon. The remake of The Prisoner starts a three day run on AMC tonight. I have my doubts as to how good a remake of such an excellent show will be, fearing that any ...
    6 hours ago
  • Space Transformer (1983)


    Cool-Mo-DeeAuthority Authority: 440
    Another collection of crummy South Korean clips linked together to make an awful movie!
    7 hours ago
  • Lost Days – Post 38 (Win a Free Laptop!)


    R.W. RidleyAuthority Authority: 129
    Read a book! Win a laptop computer! This is the 38 th installment of my new book (launch is this week) Lost Days.  I hope you’ve been reading carefully because the answer to the qualifying question is in one of the previous posts. Qualifying question for what?  For your chance to win a free laptop computer.  ...
    7 hours ago
  • Tony Zuppero, Mad Scientist


    The Unwanted BlogAuthority Authority: 438
    Back in the early/mid 90’s, when I was getting my Aero E degree from Iowa State U, the Iowa State Space Society put on several “Mid Continent Space Development Conferences,” where we got a surprising number of aerospace “luminaries” to come in and give presentations on whatever their topic was… Bill ...
    7 hours ago
  • Astro Boy is a Japanese superhero whose backside fires bullets. How cool is that? | Sam Leith


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 984
    Are we ready for Astro Boy? Hes a cute little robot with rocket boots, spiky black hair and – winningly – the ability to shoot bullets out of his backside. January sees the UK release of the animated Hollywood film Astro Boy, an all-star production, with voices coming from Donald Sutherland, Nicolas Cage, Charlize ...
    8 hours ago
  • sex and sf symposium


    Ask NicolaAuthority Authority: 609
    FoAN Jennifer Durham pointed out to me that the Science Fiction Studies Symposium on Sexuality in Science Fiction , edited by Rob Latham, is available online . So you can go read my wee rantlet for yourself. We had a word limit of under 400 words but I was one of a minority to colour between the lines. ...
    9 hours ago
  • The 5 Science Fiction Tales That Made Us Love Virtual Reality


    Second Life: Music, DJs, Nightlife, Art, and CreativityAuthority Authority: 130
    The 5 Science Fiction Tales That Made Us Love Virtual Reality For almost as long as there has been science fiction, theres been virtual reality , teaching us about worlds inside machines before we even knew what the internet was. Here are five of the earliest, and best, VR stories we grew up with. [CHECK OUT ...
    9 hours ago
  • Not the Crud (and) the Book Collection


    The Crotchety Old FanAuthority Authority: 495
    Turns out that my symptoms of late may be due more to Welbutrin withdrawal than they are to the flu.  No one told me I needed to taper off the W – and I wasn’t needing it (quitting the cigarettes and down to between two and four a day at this point, from 1.5 packs a day – woo hoo!). Anyway, physical ...
    10 hours ago
  • New Who


    The Forbidden Planet International Blog LogAuthority Authority: 623
    Okay, how buzzed are we all from Doctor Who: the Waters of Mars? And the way they’ve worked in the knowledge that the Doctor know his time is ending into his decisions and actions (and my feeling was they also inferred the lack of a close companion has also cost him part of that human anchor that hold him to a ...
    10 hours ago
  • Of Intelligent Fungi and Zombies


    Cheryl's MewsingsAuthority Authority: 137
    Yesterday’s trip into San Francisco went very well. Kevin and I picked up a lot of good books and some good food, and had a lovely evening with friends. Mary Robinette Kowal managed to turn up for the pre-reading dinner event before having to rush off into the Mission for Writers with Drinks. We went to a very nice ...
    10 hours ago
  • Cobra Alliance-Timothy Zahn


    The Merry Genre Go Round ReviewsAuthority Authority: 150
    Cobra Alliance Timothy Zahn Baen, Dec 1 2009, $24.00 ISBN: 9781439133064   Following the hostilities that led to the Troft claiming the human colonies of Adirondack and Silvern, the Earth leadership realized they could not win a sustained war against the superior enemy.  They changed tactics from space battles ...
    11 hours ago
  • Geographiction?


    AnarchoblogsAuthority Authority: 155
    The Wikipedia page for Jules Verne’s novel Around the World in Eighty Days comments that “Verne is often characterised as a futurist or science fiction author, but there is not a glimmer of science-fiction in this, his most popular work.” Well, there is no generally agreed-upon definition of science ...
    11 hours ago
  • Explore how pop culture shapes emerging technologies.


    Science CheerleaderAuthority Authority: 129
    Thanks, Mike Treder, for sharing this. Mike’s the managing director of the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies . I’m a big fan of Mike’s writings, although some may think we are not of the same species. Almost everything about us can be described as polar opposite. He’s even a damn Yankees fan! But ...
    12 hours ago
  • Cobra Alliance-Timothy Zahn


    Alternative WorldsAuthority Authority: 437
    Cobra AllianceTimothy ZahnBaen, Dec 1 2009, $24.00ISBN: 9781439133064Following the hostilities that led to the Troft claiming the human colonies of Adirondack and Silvern, the Earth leadership realized they could not win a sustained war against the superior enemy. They changed tactics from space battles to guerilla ...
    12 hours ago
  • America’s Love Affair with Technology


    Gynomite!Authority Authority: 134
    I saw these pics this morning courtesy of Ian McDowell , and they document the hell out of America’s initial coy “flirting with danger” fascination with technology.  Like most things we’re fascinated with as a people, we figured the best way to get comfortable with something is to pose beautiful women with ...
    13 hours ago
  • The Most Useful Websites


    SinlungAuthority Authority: 157
    There are tens of millions of sites to visit on the internet. Here are the ones you actually need. The internet – like the world – is a massive and often confusing place - 1. The Daily Beast ( thedailybeast.com ) is a busy bluffer’s dream. This news and opinion website features a daily Cheat Sheet ...
    13 hours ago
  • Voyage to the bottom of the sea


    TrendPK.comAuthority Authority: 460
    Voyage to the bottom of the sea , Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea is a 1960s American Science Fiction television series based on the 1961 film of the same name. Both were created by Irwin Allen, which enabled the movie’s sets, costumes, props, special effects models, and sometimes footage, to be used in the ...
    13 hours ago
  • Voyage to the bottom of the sea


    TrendPK.comAuthority Authority: 460
    Voyage to the bottom of the sea , Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea is a 1960s American Science Fiction television series based on the 1961 film of the same name. Both were created by Irwin Allen, which enabled the movie’s sets, costumes, props, special effects models, and sometimes footage, to be used in the ...
    13 hours ago

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