January Contest: Win an Autographed Copy of Hugh Howey’s Wool

Tweet Our January 2013 contest is perhaps the most exciting contest that we’ve ever had here at TwistedSciFi.com. We’re giving away 1 free autographed copy of Wool by Hugh Howey-wow! Don’t know who Hugh Howey is? He’s simply one of … Continue reading

Top 10 Holiday Gifts for Science Fiction Fans

Tweet Let’s face it, Science Fiction fans aren’t always the easiest people to shop for, so to help you out, I thought I’d share my gift recommendations for this holiday season. 1) Twisted SciFi.com t-shirt It costs money to maintain … Continue reading

Review: Get Immersed in ‘The Digital Sea’ by Thomas K. Carpenter

Average Fan Rating: Tweet The setting for this well written dystopian science fiction thriller is Earth 2052. A once overpopulated planet is now in decay as the human race depletes as a result of laws put in place and generous … Continue reading

Review of Wool by Hugh Howey

Average Fan Rating: Tweet There’s been so much buzz about Wool that I couldn’t wait to read it. I finally broke down and read the first in the series and quickly discovered that it’s well-deserving of the acclaim it’s received. … Continue reading

Review of Terra Q from Wild Chrome by Greg Mellor

Average Fan Rating: Tweet As a fan of Science Fiction, you probably know that terraforming is humanity’s solution for making uninhabitable planets habitable. Really this remedy is not just for planets, but it also applies to moons and other orbiting … Continue reading

Review of Terminal Point by John Jason Lee

Average Fan Rating: Tweet If you’re a fan of dark Science Fiction, you’re going to love Terminal Point (The Hunter Drune Series Book 1). This book grabs you by the throat at the beginning and doesn’t let go. It’s an … Continue reading

Review of Ark by Stephen Baxter

Average Fan Rating: Tweet The sequel to Stephen Baxter’s apocalyptic masterpiece, ARK doesn’t even begin where FLOOD left off. Indeed, with the exception of a few fleeting mentions, it doesn’t even include the same cast of characters. Instead, the narrative … Continue reading

Review of The Speed of Winter by B. Morris Allen

Average Fan Rating: Tweet Space travel in Science Fiction is generally depicted as a tidy, organized operation. Chaos typically occurs when a ship gets attacked or has a major mechanical malfunction. The Speed of Winter takes an original approach by … Continue reading