It takes dedication, solar panels and lots of vegetables. And it probably means putting dating on hold.
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With numerous science fiction authors putting their own unique spins on classic stories — be it Rich Larson’s Ymir rewriting Beowulf or Darusha Wehm going full Shakespeare with Hamlet, Prince Of Robots — it was probably inevitable that someone would do a sci-fi version of Alexandre Dumas’ The Count Of Monte Cristo. But while […]
It takes dedication, solar panels and lots of vegetables. And it probably means putting dating on hold.
Teen author Alexandra Theobald. A Michael Oak Waldorf School pupil will be launching her self-published sci-fi novel for teens with a reading at her...
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Nigerian writer and author of Water Baby, Chioma Okereke, is excited to see more Nigerian writers branching out beyond literary fiction: ‘More...
PARIS: If a monkey types randomly at a keyboard for long enough, it will eventually write the complete works of Shakespeare.
Homestead-Miami Speedway was a microcosm of Kyle Larson's entire season. A fast car, shocking setbacks, unforced errors and remarkable comebacks --...
Miso Robotics' lab in downtown Pasadena, California, is filled with robots of the past and present.
Author Michelle Barry ’07, an English communications major, just released “Ashgarden,” the third book in her YA science fiction...