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- FlashAllen's Lensography Welcome to the official lensography of Whovian-gamer FlashAllen. This is an index of all of my lenses about Doctor Who, my favorite video games, the best movies, and anything else I can think of to make lenses about.
- H. G. Wells H. G. Wells (1866-1946) was an English writer who wrote famous science fiction novels such as The Time Machine, The Island of Doctor Moreau, The Invisible Man, The War of the Worlds, When the Sleeper Wakes, and The First Men in the Moon. He was also...
- Hugo Awards - Novels - 1980s C. J. Cherryh, David Brin and Orson Scott Card each won two Hugos in the 1980s. Grandmasters Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke were also winners. The Hugo Awards, named for Hugo Gernsback, pioneering editor of Amazing Stories, are presented at the W...
- Nebula Awards - Novels - 1970s In the 1970s, both Arthur C. Clarke and Frederik Pohl won the Nebula Award twice. The first of Larry Niven's Ringworld novels won in 1970. The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Inc. was founded in 1965 by SF author and editor Damon Kni...
- Moon The directorial debut of Duncan Jones, Moon stars Sam Rockwell as space miner living alone on the isolated surface of the moon, who longs to return to Earth. The film premiered January 23rd at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and is now in theaters ac...
- Thrawn Full name Mitth'raw'nuruodo Thrawn's first appearancce was in Heir to the Empire by Timothy Zahn -Note this is a fan made profile it is not official
- Babylon A.D. 2008 summer action film starring Vin Diesl, Michelle Yeoh and Melanie Thierry. Based on the novel Babylon Babies by Maurice G. Dantec.
- Mastering the Net The net has been with us for just 40 years, but this is barely the beginning. It has already become a dominant force in communications, commerce, politics, entertainment, even interpersonal relationships. It is a reflection of every one of us -- huma...
- Hugo Awards - Novels - 1990s Lois McMaster Bujold won three Hugos and Connie Willis won two. Women just missed the 50% mark due to Willis tying with Vernor Vinge in 1993, so there were eleven winners for the decade. The Hugo Awards, named for Hugo Gernsback, pioneering editor o...
- Eclectic Flash: Online Literary Journal for Flash Fiction and Poetry Eclectic Flash is a nonprofit online literary journal dedicated to bringing our readers the best flash literature available on the internet, regardless of style or genre. Poetry, prose, fiction, nonfiction, short script, essay, experimental, literary...
- Olaf Stapledon Science Fiction Writer William Olaf Stapledon (May 10, 1886 - September 6, 1950) was a British philosopher and author of several influential works of science fiction. Stapledon in Seacombe, Wallasey, on the Wirral Peninsula near Liverpool, the only son of William Clibbert...
- Rose Tyler played by Billie Piper Rose Tyler was the first companion I saw with the Doctor. It was 2006. I was depressed. I had ordered pizza and my husband wanted to turn on sci fi to watch some TV show. That TV show turned out to be Doctor Who. The episode was Dalek, and I feel in...
- D'Yea - Rock Uniquely, D'YEA is a band, a concept and a character. Members include Billy Wells aka D'YEA, as lead singer, Jerry Outlaw as lead guitarist, Chandler Smith as bassist, Hunter Oswald as drummer, Mike Meengs, aka Sonic, as producer and Jason Du...
- Don't Mess With Earth, a science fiction novel Advanced humans, calling themselves Terrans, leave a highly corrupt and mostly primitive Earth to search out a new planet to inhabit. Once on a new planet, they begin exploring the rest of the galaxy and begin watching over their more primitive human...
- RebelPilot Issue 96 Are you all ready for another action-packed, fun-filled, side-splitting issue of RebelPilot! Excellent! Because we're proud to announce that you'll get that, in the NEXT issue. If you're lucky! In the meantime please be content with what we've managed t...
- Stuff I WISH Existed This lens is inspired by Lewis Smile and his Stuff We Wish Existed HQ! He did a lens where he listed five things he wished existed, and I thought that was a cool lens idea. So, without further ado, here are five things I wish existed...
- Top Sci-Fi in Entertainment Science fiction is everywhere nowadays. Just ten years ago, science fiction was struggling to gain a foothold in popular media. Shows like Star Trek and Stargate were laying the foundation for todays blossoming genre. While it is true that science fi...
- Science Fiction Has Nothing on This Traveling is getting more difficult particularly air travel, the last time I flew to the USA the check in time was three hours which adds this to the flying time and makes travccel that much longer. Now the searches have become longer due to the terr...
- The Left Hand of Darkness The Left Hand of Darkness, by Ursula K Le Guin, is an absolute classic in every sense. It's a beautifully crafted book, and paints an alien, utterly compelling world inhabited by characters who reveal something fundamental about humanity. The story...
- Jango Fett Jango Fett is a side character from the Star Wars Saga the last mandolorian and the most feared and deadly bounty hunter in the galaxy -Note this is a fan made profile not official
