Speculative fiction in general:
- Lisa Tuttle shares her favourite recent science fiction, fantasy and horror novels.
- James Davis Nicoll discusses the problems of naming stars in science fiction.
- Lorna Wallace shares five horror novels with a dash of romance.
- Ande Pliego talk about the power of humor in horror and thrillers.
- Philip Fracassi talks about isolation horror in film and fiction.
- James Davis Nicoll shares five science fiction stories where one person owns the entire Earth.
- Vanessa Montalban shares ten modern takes on traditional Latin American folktales
- Linda D Addison remembers the first black horror writers and storytellers.
- Lancelot Schaubert talks about religion in science fiction and fantasy.
- Pixie Bruner attempts to define speculative poetry.
- Stephanie Burgis shares five fiction witches and wizards to fall in love with.
- Natalie Zutter shares five signs you might be crushing on a book.
- Jo Walton shares her reading list for January 2025.
- Rachel Ayers shares six modern retellings of the fairytale "The Goose Girl".
- Asa West shares her appreciation for the character of Molly Grue in The Last Unicorn by Peter S. Beagle.
- Jonathan Thornton shares his appreciation for the works of Elizabeth Hand.
- Lucy Knight reports that Margaret Atwood will release a memoir.
- r/fantasy reports that writer and YouTuber Daniel Greene has been accused of sexual assault by fellow YouTuber Naomi King.
- Daniel Greene responds to the sexual assault allegations against himself.
- Tony Lewis, co-founder of NESFA and chairman of Noreascon, has died aged 83.
- Steven H. Silver shares a list of all the people the SFF community lost in 2024.
- Isaiah Colbert shares eleven must-read recommendations for New Wave manga.
- Isaiah Colbert interviews Kumar Sivasubramanian, translator of the manga Dandadan.
- James Whitbrook reports that Marvel has teased resurrecting Gwen Stacy.
- Artist and book designer Jana Pullman has died.
- British cover and record album artist Chris Moore has died aged 78
- John Freeman remembers Chris Moore.
- Prolific cover artist Mort Künstler has died aged 97.
- Haley Zapal calls Love Me an interesting look at the remnants of humanity as filtered through the lonely AIs we leave behind
- Aaron Jones shares his thoughts on season 2 of Silo.
- Rai Furniss-Greasley shares his thoughts on season 2 of The Rig.
- Ann Michelle Harris shares her thoughts on season 2 of Squid Game.
- Leslie Felperin calls The Baby in the Basket a devilishly fun low budget convent horror film.
- Phil Hoad calls The Dead Thing a clever supernatural dating thriller.
- Catherine Bray declares that Cara attempts to blend psychological drama and extreme horror, but ultimately falls between two stools
- Phil Hoad declares that the horror film Mom does its best to keep things feeling supernatural as woman faced with impossible parenting demands slides into psychosis
- C.T. Phipps shares his thoughts on the animated film The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep
- Melody McCune shares her thoughts on the latest episode of Harley Quinn.
- William Hughes shares his thoughts on the latest episode of Invincible.
- Cath Clarke calls The Sloth Lane a bland animated adventure.
- Chris Farnell shares his favourite Doctor Who episode for every Doctor.
- Cheryl Eddy shares ten romantically ghoulish horror movies to stream for Valentine’s Day
- Rich Pelley interviews Ke Huy Quan, star of Everything Everywhere All At Once, The Goonies, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Love Hurts, Loki and many others.
- Ryan Gilbey interviews Vera Drew, director, writer and star of The People's Joker.
- Michael Dunaway and Alisha Patterson interview Meera Menon, Kiran Deol and George Basil, director and two of the stars of the zombie movie Didn't Die.
- Germain Lussier interviews Dean DeBlois, writer and director of the live action How To Train Your Dragon.
- Rebecca Liu shares her experiences watching the supposedly worst movies of all times, which have a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
- Martin Edwards revisits the 1964 horror thriller Nightmare.
- Olivia Rutigliano wonders why Michael Myers knows how to drive a car, considering he spent fifteen years in an asylum in the 1978 slasher movie Halloween
- Kali Wallace revisits David Lynch's 1984 adaptation of Dune.
- Keith R.A. DeCandido revisits the 1995 Babylon 5 episode “Divided Loyalties”
- Justin Carter revisits the 2020 superhero movie Birds of Prey.
- Kate Lloyd reports about how fake but realistic looking drugs are made for movies and TV shows.
- Benjamin Lee reports that the top-grossing films of 2024 were led by female protagonists as much as by men, buoyed by the success of Wicked and The Substance
- Cheryl Eddy reports that Disney is the latest company to cave in to Donald Trump's anti-DEI policies.
- Dominic Patten reports that Disney employees are angry about the company caving to Donald Trump's anti-DEI policies.
- Bang Showbiz reports that actress Koo Stark, who played Camie in A New Hope before her scenes were cut, is sueing Lucasfilm, because she was never compensated for later use of the scenes in questions.
- Frank Hildebrand, producer of Fear the Walking Dead and many others, has died aged 73.
- Angelica Jade Bastien declares that Star Trek: Section 31 just doesn't have the juice.
- Avery Kaplan shares four freaky episodes of Star Trek Voyager.
- James Whitbrook shares his appreciation for Captain Janeway's love of coffee.
- Avery Kaplan interviews Carlos Baena, director of the Star Trek short film 765874: Unification
- Jesse Hassenger declares that Captain America: Brave New World isn't a fresh start, but mostly deals with loose ends left over from previous Marvel movies.
- Rory Doherty declares that Captain America: Brave New World tries to be a political thriller, but plays things too safe.
- Germain Lussier calls Captain America: Brave New World a bottom-tier Marvel movie that’s neither brave nor new
- Peter Bradshaw calls Captain America: Brave New World tired and uninspired.
- Kimberly Pierce calls Captain America: Brave New World a film that’s utterly devoid of humanity.
- Sabina Graves shares early reactions to Captain America: Brave New World.
- William Mullally reports about the many changes and reshoots of Captain American: Brave New World.
- Mary Kate Carr reports that particularly the character of Ruth Bat-Seraph a.k.a. Sabra has been changed, though allegedly not due to Anti-Israeli backlash.
- Nick Romano also addresses the changes made to the character of Sabra.
- James Whitbrook shares the complicated history of Sabra in the comics.
- James Whitbrook shares a guide to the various colours of Hulks in the Marvel universe.
- Will Harris interviews Carl Lumbly who plays Isaiah Bradley in Captain America: Brave New World.
- Ben Travis interviews Dario Scardapane, showrunner of Daredevil: Born Again.
- Ben Child wonders whether we will finally get a good Fantastic Four movie.
- Watch a trailer for Thunderbolts.
- Anthony D'Alessandro reports that Morena Baccarin has been cast as the Sorceress and Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson as Malcolm/Fisto in the upcoming Masters of the Universe live action film.
- Borys Kit reports that James Purefoy and Charlotte Riley have been cast as King Randor and Queen Marlena in the upcoming Masters of the Universe live action film.
- Molly Templeton also reports about the Masters of the Universe casting news.
- Variety interviews Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson, who will play Malcolm a.k.a. Fisto in the upcoming Masters of the Universe live action film.
- For Eternia reports that there will be a one-shot Masters of the Universe comic focussing on Andra, written by actress Tiffany Smith and drawn by Adriana Melo.
- Dad-at-Arms and Podcast from the Pit talk about Masters of the Universe.
- James Eatock explains why Glimmer's abilities and characterisation are all over the map in the Filmation She-Ra: Princess of Power cartoon.
- Saloni Gajjar shares her thoughts on the latest episode of Severance.
- Molly Templeton shares her thoughts on the latest episode of Severance.
- Diana Keng shares her thoughts on the latest episode of Severance.
- Germain Lussier shares his thoughts on the latest episode of Severance.
- Paul Levinson shares his thoughts on the latest episode of Severance.
- Saloni Gajjar interviews Britt Lower who plays Helena in Severance.
- The finalists for the 2025 Pulp Factory Awards have been announced.
- The finalists for the 2025 Compton Crook Award have been announced.
- The first round nominations for the 2025 Grand Prix de l’Imaginaire have been announced.
- The winners of the 2025 Critics Choice Awards have been announced
- The winners of the 2025 Annie Awards have been announced.
- The winners of the 2025 VES Awards have been announced.
- The winners of the 2025 Producers Guild Awards have been announced.
- The winners of the 2025 SCL Awards have been announced.
- Nominations are open for the 2025 Hugo Awards.
- Eimear McBride explains how studying method acting taught her how to write
- Laura McCluskey explains how to believably isolate characters in the twenty-first century.
- Emily Temple explains how to write a good sex scene.
- Imogen West-Knights reports about book blurbs and why they may be on their way out.
- Elisabeth Egan asks whether book blurbs even matter and whether they actually sell books.
- Christopher Buckley welcomes the end of the blurb.
- Rebecca Makkai explains why blurbs matter and laments that they take up a lot of time.
- Kate Knibbs reports that Thomson Reuters has won the first major AI copyright infringement lawsuit in the US.
- Paul Weimer reviews Atacama by Jendia Gammon
- Runalong the Shelves reviews The Carrying Capacity of Paradise by Deborah L Davitt
- Andrew Liptak reviews Alien Clay by Adrian Tchaikovsky.
- BOLO Books reviews The Bones Beneath My Skin by T.J. Klune,
- Marlene Harris reviews At the Fount of Creation by Tobi Ogundiran
- James Davis Nicoll reviews The Orb of Cairado by Katherine Addison
- Runalong the Shelves reviews The Tapestry of Time by Kate Heartfield
- Colleen Mondor reviews Sorcery and Small Magics by Maiga Doocy
- Jenny Hamilton reviews The Rainfall Market by You Yeong-Gwang
- Esmay Rosalyne reviews A Sojourn in the Sunset Forest by Zammar Ahmer
- Julia Kitvaria Sarene reviews The Tenacious Tale of Tanna the Tendersword by Dewey Conway and Bill Adams
- Julia Kitvaria Sarene reviews A Matter of Execution by Nicholas and Olivia Atwater
- James Davis Nicoll reviews The Rider, The Ride, The Rich Man’s Wife by Premee Mohamed
- Marion Deeds reviews Daughters of Chaos by Jen Fawkes
- Alexis Ong reviews Waterblack by Alex Pheby
- Melissa A. Watkins reviews Silver and Smoke by Van Hoang
- Marlene Harris reviews The Silverblood Promise by James Logan
- Niall Harrison reviews Gliff by Ali Smith
- Mahvesh Murad reviews Private Rites by Julia Armfield
- Marion Deeds reviews The Book of Elsewhere by Keanu Reeves and China Miéville
- Ed Crocker reviews Mists of Memory by N. C. Scrimgeour
- Rob Bedford reviews The Crimson Road.by A.G. Slatter.
- Runalong the Shelves reviews The Crimson Road.by A.G. Slatter.
- Bill Capossere reviews Sanctum of the Soul by Kel Kade
- Julia Kitvaria Sarene reviews Sorrowland by Rivers Solomon
- Adrian Collins reviews She Who Waits by Daniel Polansky
- Ian Mond reviews She’s Always Hungry by Eliza Clark
- Ian Mond reviews Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix
- Mark Yon reviews Unhallowed Halls by Lili Wilkinson.
- Gabino Iglesias reviews Graveyard Shift by M.L. Rio
- Marlene Harris reviews Symbiote by Michael Nayak
- Runalong the Shelves reviews One Message Remains by Premee Mohamed
- Alexandra Pierce reviews The Year’s Top Robot and AI Stories: Fifth Annual Collection, edited by Allan Kaster
- Sam Reader revisits the 1866 ghost story “The Signal-Man” by Charles Dickens
- Fiona Sturges revisits the 1938 gothic novel Rebecca by Daühne Du Maurier.
- Brian Collins revisits the 1944 science fiction novelette "When the Bough Breaks" by C.L. Moore and Henry Kuttner.
- Warner Holme revisits the 1959 horror novel The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
- Sandy Ferber revisits the 1963 science fiction novel The Reefs of Space by Frederik Pohl and Jack Williamson
- Gideon Marcus revisits the March 1970 issue of Galaxy
- John Boston revisits the March 1970 issue of Amazing.
- Victoria Silverwolf revisits the 1970 science fiction anthology The Year 2000, edited by Harry Harrison
- James Davis Nicoll revisits the 1970 Lord Darcy fantasy mystery Murder and Magic by Randall Garrett
- Dave Hook revisits the 1975 speculative fiction collection Deathbird Stories by Harlan Ellison
- James Davis Nicoll revisits the 1984 religious fantasy novel To Reign In Hell by Steven Brust
- Steve Davidson discusses which countries are safe to host a Worldcon and reluctantly notes that the US may no longer be one of those countries.
- Thea Kellock and Eden McLeod report about the 2025 Scotiacon in Glasgow, Scotland
- Daniel Sanderson also reports about the 2025 Scotiacon and manages to completely misrepresent furries.
- Jen Juneau reports about a panel at MegaCon in Orlando, Florida, where six former Superman actors celebrated Christopher Reeves.
- Nadeem Badshah reports that there have been several homophobis incidents at performances of the Dolly Parton musical Here You Come Again in London and Manchester, UK.
- Sabina Graves reports that Luke Skywalker will show up at the Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge attraction at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, even though the character shouldn't be alive according to the internal chronology of the attraction.
- Sabina Graves shares tip for spending Valentine's Day at one of the US Disney Parks.
- Sabina Graves shares a look at the foods on offer at the Universal Epic Universe theme park in Orlando, Florida.
- Evan Gough reports that astronomers have found the largest known structure in the universe, a cluster of galaxies they named Quipu.
- Daniel Lavelle delves into the mystery behind the possibly best photo ever of a UFO, which was taken in Calvine, Scotland, in 1990.
- Margarita Montimore shares eight bizarre pop culture conspiracy theories.
- Marion Johnson-Thompson profiles microbiologist Ruth E. Moore, one of the first black women ever to gain a PhD.
- Cameron Kunzelman reviews the video game Civilization 7.
- Yussef Cole reviews Civilization 7.
- Camestros Felapton reviews the video game Citizen Sleeper.
- Keza MacDonald notes that the bar for success for video games is set ever higher.
- Jay Costello reports about how the surreal French RPG Off became a success in English due to a fan translation.
- Cecilia D'Anastasio reports about how gamers are modding their PCs.
- James Whitbrook shares a look at some Marvel Rivals themed Funko Pops.
- Adam McCombs take a look at the Mattel New Adventures of He-Man Nordor playset,
- Janessa Jaye Champagne takes a look at the Masters of the Universe Classics versions of the Princess of Power characters.
- Sabina Graves declares that pop culture merchandise is getting more luxurious, though she isn't sure whether this is a good thing.
- "Best of All Possible Worlds" by John Chu in The Sunday Morning Transport.
- "A Planet Full of Sorrows" by M. L. Clark in Clarkesworld.
- "We Begin Where Infinity Ends" by Somto Ihezue in Clarkesworld.
- "A Ten Thousand Year Survey Into Seven Stomachs of an Ishta" by Allison Thai in Apex Magazine.
- "The Hollowed Man" by David J. Lynch in Swords and Sorcery Magazine.
- "The Locket" by Nerine Dorman in Omenana.
- "Red Leaves" by S.E. Porter in Reactor.
- "Siren" by Rob Costello in The Dark.
- "The Sound a Rabbit Might Make" by Bruce McAllister in Nightmare Magazine.
- "It Holds Her in the Palm of One Hand, Part 2" by Lowry Poletti in Lightspeed.
- "Standardized Test" by Seoung Kim in Lightspeed.
- Watch a trailer for season 6 of The Handmaid's Tale.
- Watch a trailer for season 3 of The Wheel of Time.
- Watch a trailer for the live action How to Train Your Dragon.
- Watch a trailer for Legends Of The Condor Heroes: The Gallants
- Watch a trailer for Jurassic World Rebirth.
- Watch a trailer for Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning