Lee Melling (stay tuned for his writing!) has done a wonderful video of all of the ArtWork featured in Sci Phi so
MoreLee Melling (stay tuned for his writing!) has done a wonderful video of all of the ArtWork featured in Sci Phi so
MoreIssue #4 is now available. Get it from [easyazon_link asin=”B00U09ZREK” locale=”US” new_window=”default” nofollow=”default” tag=”superversivesf-20″ add_to_cart=”default” cloaking=”default” localization=”default” popups=”default”]Amazon (Kindle)[/easyazon_link], Castalia House (EPUB/MOBI)
MoreIssue #4 will be out tomorrow just in time for the weekend. I am really looking forward to this. Nothing from Sci
MoreA number of people requested it and now it had happened. You can get Issue #1 & Issue #2 in paper! Issue
MoreWe have another contributor interview today with Gregg Chamberlain who contributed the flash piece, When Things Go Wobbly to issue #3. Enjoy!
MoreCat Leonard, who has a website now at
MoreIt seems a small mistake has been made and Sci Phi isn’t eligible for a Hugo this year, but we will be
MoreMeet the 6th Sci Phi contributor Eric Schwizgabel, he contributed the wonderful essay on the Tyrants Headache and he can be found
MoreCat Leonard has been feeling the Muses and has gone on an illustrating spree for Issue #4. Her work as always is
MorePlease meet the 5th Sci Phi Contributor, E.J Shumak. E.J contributed the story Last Stand about a race of aliens wondering what
MoreI’m still working through the submissions, i’m about a month behind at this point and will strive to keep catching up. Also,
MoreSci Phi got a very nice review from Craig Bernthal over at victorhanson.com. The best part is that Craig is a philosopher
MoreToday is the fouth meet the Sci Phi Contributors with David Kyle Johnson. So far David has contributed an article to each
MoreI thought I would take stock of how Sci Phi Journal is going now that the first three issues are out. I’ve
MoreToday is the third meet the Sci Phi Contributors and we present Cat Leonard. Cat is our cover artist and has done
MoreThis might seem kind of trivial but it has been one of those things banging around in the back of my head
MoreToday is the second of our meet the Sci Phi Contributors, and we present Brian Niemeier. Brian is the author of Strange
MoreA quick update on the pile of submissions I have. Tank you to everybody who has submitted and I got about half
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