Our Favorite Science Fiction Reads from 2012

Tweet It’s easy to find a list of the bestselling books from the biggest names, but here at TwistedSciFi.com we work hard to seek out authors who are independent or working with small publishers. Our goal is to identify quality … Continue reading

Review of The Waves by Ken Liu Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, December 2012

Average Fan Rating: Tweet Ahh immortality! I’ve ready quite a bit of Science Fiction that speculates about the potential for medicine and technology to extend our lives, but what about the possibility of immortality? Then once we accept that immortality … Continue reading

Audio Interview with Spinward Fringe author, Randolph Lalonde

Tweet Ever wish you could have a question and answer session with your favorite author? In a strange twist of fate, I was able to interview my absolute favorite Science Fiction author, Randolph Lalonde. Lalonde is author of the Space … Continue reading

Review of Outsystem by Michael Cooper

Average Fan Rating: Tweet In my search to fill the Space Opera void as I await the release of Randolph Lalonde’s Broadcast 7, the next in the Spinward Fringe series, I came across Outsystem by Michael Cooper. Outsystem is Cooper’s … Continue reading

Review of Quarter Share by Nathan Lowell

Average Fan Rating: Tweet If I asked someone to describe the book Quarter Share by Nathan Lowell to me, I would probably never read it. You’ll notice the five-star rating that I gave the book above, but I doubt I … Continue reading

Review of Episode #234 of the StarShipSofa Podcast

Average Fan Rating: Tweet Thanks to the folks at the StarShipSofa Podcast, I’ve spent way too many hours in my car the last few weeks. You see, ever since the Hugo Award nominees were announced a few weeks back for … Continue reading

Discovering Science Fiction Podcasts

Tweet Thanks to the 2012 Hugo nominations, I’ve discovered some very enjoyable Science Fiction Podcasts. Prior to the Hugo nominations, I didn’t even realize that Science Fiction Podcasts existed. The Hugos actually refer to them as “Fancasts.” Why do I love … Continue reading