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Sherlock Holmes Saves Mars
on: by Julie Butcher Fedynich
Arthur Conan Doyle published his first Sherlock Holmes story, A Study in Scarlet in 1887. His last, The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes, was a collection of short stories published from 1921-1927. Now, as decided by the Supreme Court on June 16,
An Interview with Richard Epcar and Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
on: by Jean Marie Ward
Mary Elizabeth McGlynn. . . and Richard Epcar, the voices and directing talent behind some of your favorite anime, cartoons, and foreign movies. Welcome.
Patriotic Moments Found in Science Fiction - An Independence Day Blog
on: by June Williams
Another July 4th is just around the corner and we will celebrate with barbecues, picnics, fireworks, parades and concerts. What is it that we are celebrating? The freedom and independence bought with the blood of patriots. This spirit has been glorified
The Care and Feeding of Writers
on: by Julie Butcher Fedynich
Having a writer in your family is a blessing and a curse. The awesome part is that not only can they write the most wonderful excuse notes in the history of the world; they are smart, funny, and a constant source
5 Fathers From Science Fiction & Fantasy That Are Worthy Of Being Celebrated
on: by June Williams
A couple of years have gone by since I posted an article about dads in SF & F. I missed afew that are awesome dads, worthy of recognition. You don’t have to be perfectto be role models and these guys prove





