A Wild Night: So Thirsty by Rachel Harrison

A review of Rachel Harrison's new horror novel. The post A Wild Night: So Thirsty by Rachel Harrison appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Frieren: Timeless Life Lessons From a Tired Mage

A jaded, ancient elf gradually gains a new perspective on life as she travels with human companions, teaching (and learning) along the way. The post Frieren: Timeless Life Lessons From a Tired Mage appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Orphan Black: Echoes Is Over at AMC

Clone Club is disbanded once again The post Orphan Black: Echoes Is Over at AMC appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Syfy’s Comics Adaptation Revival Sets Its Main Cast, Which Includes Wynonna Earp Herself

The dead are back in town again The post Syfy’s Comics Adaptation Revival Sets Its Main Cast, Which Includes Wynonna Earp Herself appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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5 Excellent Middle Books in SFF Trilogies

"Middle" books have a bad reputation, but these five examples might change your mind... The post 5 Excellent Middle Books in SFF Trilogies appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Behind the Art of Full Speed to a Crash Landing by Beth Revis

Check out an illustration plus the first chapter from Revis' sexy new space heist! The post Behind the Art of Full Speed to a Crash Landing by Beth Revis appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Read an Excerpt From Emily Lloyd-Jones’s The Wild Huntress

Three unlikely allies are bound together in a deadly, magical competition… The post Read an Excerpt From Emily Lloyd-Jones’s The Wild Huntress appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Darker and Far Stranger: DAW Books Acquires They Fear Not Men in the Woods by Gretchen McNeil

An unsettling and melancholic horror novel publishing Fall 2025. The post Darker and Far Stranger: DAW Books Acquires They Fear Not Men in the Woods by Gretchen McNeil appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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QUILTBAG+ Speculative Classics: The Pride of Chanur by C.J. Cherryh

Published in 1981, the novel features neopronouns and a thoughtful, deeply feminist approach to gender. The post QUILTBAG+ Speculative Classics: The Pride of Chanur by C.J. Cherryh appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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We Go On: Stephen King’s Pet Sematary (Part 10)

For Stephen King, the holidays bring death and unearthed childhood trauma... The post We Go On: Stephen King’s Pet Sematary (Part 10) appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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10 Literary Books That Made Me a Better Science Fiction Writer

Ten brilliant works that will stick in your mind and make you see the world—and the way we tell stories—differently. The post 10 Literary Books That Made Me a Better Science Fiction Writer appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Contact: Looking Outward From Our Pale Blue Dot

A film that asks many questions, explores big ideas, and celebrates humanity's boundless curiosity and capacity for wonder and awe... The post Contact: Looking Outward From Our Pale Blue Dot appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Reading The Wheel of Time: Elayne Always Pays Her Debts and Does Her Duty in Crossroads of Twilight (Part 8)

Elayne takes care of business in Caemlyn… The post Reading The Wheel of Time: Elayne Always Pays Her Debts and Does Her Duty in Crossroads of Twilight (Part 8) appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Eight Engaging SFF Short Stories Told Through Letters

Epistolary short fiction has given us so much, from dragon-related correspondence and missives about the metaverse to Death's resignation letter. The post Eight Engaging SFF Short Stories Told Through Letters appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Robert Pattinson Earns His Living By Dying in Bong Joon Ho’s Mickey 17

Getting do-overs for capitalism The post Robert Pattinson Earns His Living By Dying in Bong Joon Ho’s Mickey 17 appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Jaskier and Geralt Bond Over Overcooked Meat in The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep Clip

A very mature Witcher throws food at his companion The post Jaskier and Geralt Bond Over Overcooked Meat in The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep Clip appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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John Cena Vrooms Into Starring in a Matchbox Movie

As a human or a car? Or a human who wants to BE a car? The post John Cena Vrooms Into Starring in a Matchbox Movie appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Read an Excerpt From Stacy Sivinski’s The Crescent Moon Tearoom

Three clairvoyant sisters face an unexpected twist of Fate at the bottom of their own delicate porcelain cups… The post Read an Excerpt From Stacy Sivinski’s The Crescent Moon Tearoom appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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The Penguin: Showrunner, Colin Farrell, and Deirdre O’Connell Talk About Oz’s Mommy Issues

This Penguin has a different relationship to family than Tim Burton's iteration. The post The Penguin: Showrunner, Colin Farrell, and Deirdre O’Connell Talk About Oz’s Mommy Issues appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Back to Barsoom: Thuvia, Maid of Mars and The Chessmen of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs

Is this where the John Carter series finally jumps the shark? The post Back to Barsoom: Thuvia, Maid of Mars and The Chessmen of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Eighteen Authors, Two Big Questions: What Is the Best Thing Happening in SFF Right Now, and What Do We Need More Of?

What do some of the biggest names in SFF have to say about current bookish trends, or what the future might hold? The post Eighteen Authors, Two Big Questions: What Is the Best Thing Happening in SFF Right Now, and What Do We Need More Of? appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Five SF Books Set in the Future… of 2020

How did science fiction imagine the world of 2020? Let's look at some of the more entertaining predictions and speculations... The post Five SF Books Set in the Future… of 2020 appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Time Bandits Will Go On No Further Adventures at Apple TV+

Time's up for these bandits The post Time Bandits Will Go On No Further Adventures at Apple TV+ appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Raise Some Hell: A Preview of Brom’s Evil in Me

A demonic ring sends an aspiring musician on a quest to save her soul... The post Raise Some Hell: A Preview of Brom’s Evil in Me appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Babylon 5 Rewatch: First Season Overview

Despite its many flaws, the foundation of a great show is laid in the first season of Babylon 5 The post Babylon 5 Rewatch: First Season Overview appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Read Wind and Truth by Brandon Sanderson: Interludes 1 and 2

Read new chapters from the new Stormlight Archive book every Monday, leading up to its release on December 6th The post Read Wind and Truth by Brandon Sanderson: Interludes 1 and 2 appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Wind and Truth Read-Along Discussion: Interludes 1 and 2

What did you think of these two nail-biting interludes, starring Kalak and Odium (Todium? Vargodium?) The post Wind and Truth Read-Along Discussion: Interludes 1 and 2 appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Wind and Truth Read-Along Discussion: Interludes 1 and 2

What did you think of these two nail-biting interludes, starring Kalak and Odium (Todium? Vargodium?) The post Wind and Truth Read-Along Discussion: Interludes 1 and 2 appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Not Quite Lazarus: The Tasmanian Tiger

It's been over 40 years since the last sighting of the Tasmanian Tiger, but rumors persist... The post Not Quite Lazarus: The Tasmanian Tiger appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Read an Excerpt From Sophie White’s Where I End

A young woman falls into a dark obsession after a new artist and her baby arrive on her small Irish island… The post Read an Excerpt From Sophie White’s Where I End appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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The Rings of Power Finally Pulls Out the Stops in “Halls of Stone”

Five episodes into the second season, The Rings of Power finally digs into its story. The post The Rings of Power Finally Pulls Out the Stops in “Halls of Stone” appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Terry Pratchett Book Club: The Shepherd’s Crown, Part I

Even Death had some feelings about this particular collection... The post Terry Pratchett Book Club: The Shepherd’s Crown, Part I appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Melissa Barrera Has an Unusual Roommate in the Trailer forYour Monster

Maybe your childhood terrors aren't so terrifying after all The post Melissa Barrera Has an Unusual Roommate in the Trailer forYour Monster appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Most Anticipated Young Adult SFF/H for September & October 2024

I don’t know who is making decisions in Publishing Land, but it seems like everyone got together and decided to release as many young adult science fiction, fantasy, and horror books as possible in September and October. It took me ages to whittle this list down to my most antici … | Continue reading


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Matt Reeves Confirms Two More The Batman Films Are “Still the Plan”

The events of The Penguin will serve as a bridge between parts one and two. The post Matt Reeves Confirms Two More The Batman Films Are “Still the Plan” appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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What’s This? The Nightmare Before Christmas & Hocus Pocus to Return to Theaters

Time to get into that spooky spirit! The post What’s This? The Nightmare Before Christmas & Hocus Pocus to Return to Theaters appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Read an Excerpt From Allison Saft’s A Dark and Drowning Tide

A sharp-tongued folklorist must pair up with her academic rival to solve their mentor’s murder. The post Read an Excerpt From Allison Saft’s A Dark and Drowning Tide appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Presence: Trailers for Steven Soderbergh’s Next Flick Are Creepy AF

Not a lot given away here, but that's one ominous house. The post Presence: Trailers for Steven Soderbergh’s Next Flick Are Creepy AF appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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The Latest Adaptation of Stephen King’s Salem’s Lot Comes From Some Big Names in Horror

Sure, you can go home again, but do you really want to? The post The Latest Adaptation of Stephen King’s Salem’s Lot Comes From Some Big Names in Horror appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Death Does Them Part Over and Over Again in the Loopy Rom-Com Timestalker

Surely it'll all go differently next time! The post Death Does Them Part Over and Over Again in the Loopy Rom-Com Timestalker appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Playing With Fire: The Initiation and Student Body

With the new school year getting underway, it’s a great time to head back to Diane Hoh’s Nightmare Hall series. In The Initiation (1994) and Student Body (1995), classes may be in session, but the real action is in the woods of the nearby state park, a Gothic wilderness where stu … | Continue reading


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Tiny Science Fiction Movies: 13 Great Genre Films Made for $1 Million or Less

It doesn’t always take massive budgets to get big science fiction concepts onto the screen... The post Tiny Science Fiction Movies: 13 Great Genre Films Made for $1 Million or Less appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Coming to Terms With Climate Fiction

What once seemed like a subgenre of science fiction is actually much bigger The post Coming to Terms With Climate Fiction appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Venom and Eddie Go Out in Style in the Final Trailer for Venom: The Last Dance

The greatest love story in comic book film comes to an end The post Venom and Eddie Go Out in Style in the Final Trailer for Venom: The Last Dance appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Five Classic SF Books About Rival Nation-States in Space

Classic science fiction authors loved to project present-day tensions between existing nation-states into the future... and especially into SPAAACE! The post Five Classic SF Books About Rival Nation-States in Space appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Revealing Liar’s Kingdom by Christine Calella

If Ell wants to keep the life she's stolen, she's going to have to roll up her sleeves and rescue herself... The post Revealing Liar’s Kingdom by Christine Calella appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Lilly Wachowski Adapting Andrew Joseph White’s Hell Followed With Us Into Animated Feature

The 2022 novel has a bevy of intriguing producers attached to the project. The post Lilly Wachowski Adapting Andrew Joseph White’s Hell Followed With Us Into Animated Feature appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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Read an Excerpt From Margaret Killjoy’s The Sapling Cage

A tale of earth magic, power struggle, and self-invention. The post Read an Excerpt From Margaret Killjoy’s The Sapling Cage appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading


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