by Mina To be a perfectly logical creature with no emotions and no social needs is not really perceived as an advantage
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Moreby Ian Watson They put a clickbeetle into Suzan’s left ear to chastise her for concentrating too much upon her own consciousness.
MoreAlmost surreptitiously, Indian fantasy and science fiction have made their own niche in Indian English. by Shweta Taneja Four years ago when
MoreA lost tale reconstructed from the Byzantine chronicle of 1453 by Ádám Gerencsér A portent of imminent defeat hung heavily in the
MoreThis is probably the last post for Sci Phi Journal. It has been a pleasure to run SPJ, and I have been
More“Sing, barren woman, you who never bore a child; burst into song, shout for joy, you who were never in labor; because
MoreOne of Heinlein’s early novels, Methuselah’s Children, is the first to introduce his “Future History,” a series of interrelated books and stories
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MoreMen rarely (if ever) manage to dream up a god superior to themselves. Most gods have the manners and morals of a
MoreI. No one will know that I’m leaving, just that I’m gone. I carry the final box from my office to my
MoreOrson Scott Card’s Ender Saga may be one of the most varied book series written to date. The first in the series,
MoreThe host returned to consciousness in a flutter of dark eyelashes and dilation of pupils. Were it not for the familiar sound
More“God is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent — it says so right here on the label. If you have a mind capable of
Moreby Prof. Joseph Heath Many years ago, a friend of mine who knows about these sorts of things handed me a book
MoreI know exactly what Socrates meant and he fucking meant it literally. It’s just that most people aren’t smart enough, or not
MoreBefore the quantum revolution, the scientific depiction of the natural world was a deterministic one, i.e., once all the initial parameters of
MoreCommander Zuniga’s mouth hung open. “I’m sorry, could you repeat that?” “We do not believe in humans. It is an old superstition,
MoreIf I were to say to you that the extinction of feudalism led to the pandemic of the Bubonic Plague, you would
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