Afrofuturism
Ricardo Victoria discusses fantasy tropes in various media and what makes great fantasy
SciFiPulse recently caught up with Ricardo Victoria. His work includes Tempest Blades: The Withered King, as well as other short stories. Victoria also runs a blog . In this interview he discusses fantasy tropes, what separates bad...January 8, 2021 359 0A look at the Sci fi Fantasy Bingo Book challenge 2019
Fantasy Book Bingo is a yearly challenge held within the Fantasy thread of Reddit, challenging members of the community to expand their horizons, get out of their comfort zones and find captivating new worlds. Each square...November 15, 2019 780 0Bill Salazar Masuku on his comics, founding Enigma Comix, and Zimbabwe
Bill Salazar Masuku is more than just a comic book writer and artist. In addition to being the founder of Enigma Comix, he is one of the few people building a comic book industry in Zimbabwe....April 6, 2018 1387 0Beyond Impossible: T.A.S.K. continues a journey of self-discovery for Damion Gonzales
In his classic essay, “Racism and Science Fiction” Samuel R. Delany suggested discrimination in science fiction publishing would decline when “black writers start to number thirteen, fifteen, twenty percent of the total.” Delany’s remark suggested the...October 11, 2015 2582 0Beyond Impossible: Electrogenesis and the Legacy of Milestone
The announcement of new projects from Milestone 2.0 at the 2015 San Diego Comic Con gives the success of Electrogenesis, a short film from graduates of the Dodge College of Film and Media Arts at Chapman...July 24, 2015 4030 0Beyond Impossible: Jiba Molei Anderson’s Afro-Odyssey
In the introduction to Dark Matter: A Century of Speculative Fiction, writer and editor Sheree R. Thomas invokes Ralph Ellison’s 1953 observation that attempting to create a theory of American Negro Culture is nearly impossible without...January 28, 2015 97665 0