New sci-fi and science reads for January 2023

2023 is here! And what better way to ring in the New Year than with some scintillating sci-fi and science to while away the long winter evenings. Here are some hot reads for cold nights! Why Does Math Work…If It’s Not Real?: Episodes in Unreasonable Effectiveness by Dragan Radulovi??An intriguing look at how certain mathematical […]

New sci-fi and science reads for November 2022

There’s lots of sci-fi and science to broaden our horizons this month with two new international sci-fi anthologies and a trip into the murky world of black holes and time itself. And we get to revel in the world of jet-setting super-spies with a Bond-related science read! Mathematical Intelligence: A Story of Human Superiority Over […]

New sci-fi and science reads for October 2022

October means cozy nights on the couch with a bowl of soup, a blanket, and a good book, or two, to hand. Let’s see which new books might tempt us this month, including a few that might be jostling for position on the “gifts for the sci-fi/science fan in your life” list. A Traveler’s Guide […]

New sci-fi and science reads for September 2022

September is a selection box of treats for sci-fi and science fans, with fantastic fiction, thought-provoking environmental science releases, and not forgetting the return of a certain Mr. deGrasse Tyson. Let’s dive in! The Skeptics’ Guide to the Future: What Yesterday’s Science and Science Fiction Tell Us About the World of the Future by Steven […]

New sci-fi and science reads for summer 2022

Need some suggestions for your holiday reads? I have you covered. Let’s celebrate summer with this stash of stupendous summer sci-fi and science picks! Nightmare Fuel: The Science of Horror Films by Nina NessethScience communicator and horror movie fan Nesseth dissects our enduring fascination with horror. Analyzing classics such as The Exorcist as well as […]

Science on Sunday

I’ve been working hard on editing book two in the Logan’s World series, Kwelengsen Dawn, which will release on June 7th. I’m getting toward the end of this round of editing, and most of the work is the frustrating, nit-picky job of commas, periods, and similar. The downside of this focus is that it means […]