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'science fiction' yielded 543 matches.

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  1. RebelPilot Issue 100 One hundred issues! Amazing! Spectacular! Fantastic! I probably should have accomplished this precious milestone back in 2001, but it matters not. Here I am 7 years later with more zany Star Wars material then Yoda can poke a stick at. Of which you...
  2. Doctor Who Gift & Video Showcase Doctor Who is the best show of all time, and with 736 episodes it's now nearing it's 50th year. Come on in and join the time traveling galaxy jumping adventures of the greatest series to ever come to television.
  3. CosPlay Lovers United Headquarters CosPlay Lovers United Our group seeks all CosPlay related lenses. Anime, manga, cartoons, comic books, RPG, costumes, sci-fi, fantasy, InuYasha, DragonBall, Sailor Moon, D&D, Star Trek, Star Wars, Doctor Who, tv shows, movies, classics, serials,...
  4. Star Trek Past and Future I went to see the new Star Trek movie and loved it -- like everybody else in the world, apparently. At the very end, when Nimoy recited the famous "Space: the final frontier..." intro, and we heard the original TV show theme music, I was suddenly bea...
  5. Michael Palin MICHAEL PALIN is a scriptwriter, comedian, novelist, television presenter, actor and playwright. He established his reputation with Monty Python's Flying Circus and Ripping Yarns. His work also includes several famous films with Monty Python, as well...
  6. Need to Kill Writer’s Block? Kill a Character. Need to Kill Writer’s Block? Kill a Character. Do you find you have a great story going, than suddenly without warning writer’s block stops you dead in your tracks? Writer’s block, that horrible dreaded thing, is a great boon to...
  7. Riverworld - a travel through past, present, future and fantasy Philip José Farmer (PJF for short) has written a saga of five novels. This series of books demonstrates how ingenious science fiction writers can be, at their best. This is, what I am on about here: His saga of five books, known as the Riverwo...
  8. RebelPilot Issue 98 It's been only ten days since the last issue was published (Issue 97) so I'm on a roll. But with all the cool Star Wars fun and stuff out there I can't help but chase it down like an obsessive compulsive bounty hunter and collate and organise it lik...
  9. The Dresden Files In this lens I will talk about the books by Jim Butcher and the cool TV series on Sci-Fi Well sad news to report: Sci-Fi has announced that the TV series "The Dresden Files" has been officially cancelled. I guess the good news is that you...
  10. Authors on Twitter- T-Z Surnames Published Authors of Fiction on Twitter Surnames beginning with T, U, V, W, X, Y, and Z. From Jeremiah Tolbert to Michael Zadoorian...
  11. "Some Words With a Mummy" by Edgar Allan Poe This lens is a collection of critical essays about Edgar Allan Poe's story, "Some Words With a Mummy," and other resources for understanding this work. This lens is put together by Megan Applewhite, James Mitchell, and Ian Wheat, all studen...
  12. Science fiction audio books Science fiction (also, sf, SF, or sci-fi) is a broad genre of fiction that often involves speculations based on current or future science or technology. Science fiction is found in books, art, television, movies, games, theater, and other media. In o...
  13. Authors on Twitter - B Surnames Published Authors of Fiction on Twitter Surnames beginning with B. From Elizabeth Baines, author of The Birth Place, to Augusten Burroughs, author of Running with Scissors...
  14. Ekography: EelKat's Lensography I joined Squidoo in April of 2007. At the time of Ekography's last edit I had 313 lenses and 23 groups. I make new ones all the time, so watch for new ones to be added as time goes by. This is my index for them all. Ekography is eternally under...
  15. The Daleks What looks like a polka-dotted upside-down trash-can and dreams of destroying the entire universe? Why Daleks of course! Doctor Who's prime nemesis and the coolest villain in sci-fi history.   KILL-THE-DOC-TOR!   EX-TER-MI-NATE! &nb...
  16. T-Shirts, gifts & apparel at Fight The Bullies T-Shirt Shop We are a hot new online t-shirt shop based out of Cafepress. We have hundreds of designs featuring a wide number of topics. If you want a cool, unique and colorful t-shirt or other gift idea then why not check out Fight The Bullies T-Shirt Shop. Many...
  17. Birds of Prey - Protecting New Gotham City Birds of Prey is a television drama series produced in 2002, loosely based on the Birds of Prey DC Comics series. Despite weekly ratings of 7.6 million viewers and the network's largest audience in the 18-34 demographic at the time, The WB cancelled...
  18. Heroes: Hiro Nakamura He can bend Time & Space. He has intellect with the wonderment of a child. He's even a Science Fiction fan. Hiro Nakamura, from NBC's hit series HEROES, is more than just a character: He is the physical manifestation of our Inner Geek.
  19. Hugo Awards - Novels - 1970s Ursula K. LeGuin was the only author to win the Hugo Award twice in the 1970s. Grandmasters Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke each won a Hugo. The Hugo Awards, named for Hugo Gernsback, pioneering editor of Amazing Stories, are presented at the Worl...
  20. Terminator: Salvation It's the beginning of the end that we've been waiting for. Terminator Salvation begins the post apocalyptic world where Skynet rules that's long been discussed and briefly shown in other Terminator movies. Following the nuclear holocaust events of T...