Sci-Fi
M. N. Jolley talks autistic representation and relatable characters
Scifipulse recently had the privilege of interviewing M. N. Jolley. Born and raised in Kansas City. Jolley began writing seriously in 2016 and is the author of The Stone Warrior. The first book in The Sacrosanct Records. During this interview, Jolley discusses his planned spinoff...March 29, 2022 449 0In Review: Repeat
Synopsis: In Repeat. A zealous cognitive psychologist dedicates his life to university lecturing. While tinkering with one of his many experiments he stumbles across an unbelievable discovery-a way of communicating with the other side. The...November 3, 2021 590 0In Review: Star Wars: Visions – Anthology Series
Review: Last week saw Disney Plus released Star Wars: Visions. An anthology series that was developed by some of the world’s finest Anime creatives. The series was very much an experiment. So as such, we have...September 27, 2021 465 0In Review: The Fallen by Ada Hoffmann
Synopsis: The artificially intelligent Gods that ruled the galaxy, fearing heresy and chaos, have become the planet’s jailers. Tiv Hunt once trusted these Gods absolutely, but now her world has changed and her allegiance has shifted. Now...July 14, 2021 1237 0ARTIFACT SPACE THE NEWEST NOVEL BY CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED AUTHOR, MILES CAMERON
Out in the darkness of space, something is targeting the Great ships. With their vast cargo holds and a crew that could fill a city, the Great ships are the lifeblood of human-occupied space, transporting an...June 4, 2021 863 0Kalynn Bayron talks fantasy and heteronormative societal expectations
SciFiPulse recently had the honour of interviewing Kalynn Bayron. She is the author of Cinderella is Dead and the upcoming novel This Poison Heart. In this interview Kalynn talks about her influences growing up, what genres she would like...June 3, 2021 740 1DÉJÀ DOOMED: SCIENCE FICTION EDGED IN DARKNESS BY CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED AUTHOR, EDWARD M. LERNER
On the Moon’s far side, shielded from Earth’s radio cacophony, Americans are building a radio-astronomy observatory. Russians sift the dust of a lunar “sea” for helium-3 to run future fusion reactors. Commercial robots, remotely operated from...June 2, 2021 535 0Can Sci-Fi Learn Anything from the Renewed Rise of Bingo?
On the face of it, sci-fi and bingo don’t share many similarities. Bingo is a traditional game usually played by seniors, whereas sci-fi creates a fantasy world for audiences to disappear into. However, while they might...April 14, 2021 599 04 things to do when you’re waiting for your favourite sci-fi franchise to release its new film
The build-up to the release of a film, in any fandom, is an exciting one. However, there is always the opposite feeling of dread that it’s not going to turn out like it was promised. We...February 12, 2021 855 0How Has Sci-Fi Shed Its Old Image of Being Purely For Nerdy People?
Sci-fi was long-associated with being a nerdy genre, and a lot of people would be fearful to admit enjoying it. In the past, the ideas flaunted in the genre, such as computers and advanced technology, had...January 5, 2021 1315 0Chris Bonnello talks Underdogs and life advice
Scifipulse recently had the honour of interviewing Chris Bonnello. He’s author of the Underdogs series, as well as being an international speaker on autism issues. Other activism around autism includes running and writing for his multi...September 30, 2020 1455 0Ada Hoffmann talks sci-fi, neurodiversity and advice for aspiring writers
SciFiPulse recently had the privilege of interviewing Ada Hoffman, author of the spec fic novel The Outside, the short story collection Monsters In My Mind and the forthcoming book The Fallen. In this interview, Ada discusses...September 22, 2020 1973 0