by Christie | Sep 13, 2016 | Science Fiction
Anyone who knows me or who’s read my science fiction knows that my areas of expertise include psychology, genetics, and biology. Political science and economics, not so much. I recently published the first book in a new series entitled Daughters of Anarchy...
by Christie | Jul 28, 2016 | Film & TV, Science, Science Fiction
I saw The Martian last night at the Denver Science Museum’s IMAX theater, as part of the Denver Film Society’s annual sci-fi film fest. It was good to see the film again, especially on a giant screen, and especially when a Mars expert joined us to discuss...
by Christie | Jul 19, 2016 | Film & TV, Science Fiction
In a desire to build up my science fiction film education, I’ve been slowly adding to my Science Fiction Film Extravaganza list of films. Finally, I decided to delve into the classics. That, of course, includes The Day the Earth Stood Still, the original 1951...
by Christie | Jul 16, 2016 | Books, Science Fiction
Okay, where to start… Let’s begin with the negative. I began SISL in 2013, read a few chapters, and gave up because I found it dull. This year, I said I was going to finish it, no matter what. It took all I had to do so. Other than the parts told from...
by Christie | Jul 15, 2016 | Film & TV, Science Fiction
I just saw Perfect Sense at the Sie Film Center, part of the Denver Film Society and Denver Science Museum’s science fiction film fest. The fest is in its 3rd year and I’ve gone every year. In past years I cherry-picked films I wanted to see, but this year...
by Christie | Jul 2, 2016 | Books, Science Fiction
After I said I would read no more classic science fiction for a while, if ever, I caved and read The Left hand of Darkness when a friend loaned me his copy. I’m glad I caved. This book includes many of the conventions of classic sci-fi: long and excessively...
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