Back in 2019, Netflix released an intriguing animated project called
Love, Death + Robots, an anthology series made up of 18 standalone shorts that adapted a number of short stories from some prominent science fiction authors.
After a long wait, Netflix has released a trailer for the next season, which is set to debut on the platform on May 14th.
The series was created by Tim Miller (the director of
Deadpool) and produced by Joshua Donen, David Fincher, and Jennifer Miller, originally as a remake of the film
Heavy Metal. Following the success of
That first season contained a number of stories from authors like Peter F. Hamilton, Alastair Reynolds, John Scalzi, Joe Landsale, Ken Liu, Marko Kloos, David Amendola, Steven Lewis, Kirsten Cross, and Michael Swanwick, with a couple of other episodes that weren’t adapted from existing stories.
Netflix s Animated Anthology Series Love, Death + Robots Returns May 14th
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Aliette de Bodard,
Seven of Infinities (Subterranean 10/20) A scholar investigates murder in a house designed by an architect fond of puzzles in this engaging far-future SF mystery novella set in the Xuya universe. “It’s a tightly written jewel of a story, intense and full of feeling, and I recommend it highly.” [Liz Bourke]
Scott Edelman,
Things that Never Happened (Cemetery Dance 9/20) Edelman’s latest collection offers 13 eerie and engrossing horror stories, with comments on each by the noted author/editor.
Paula Guran,
The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy and Horror, Volume One (Pyr 10/20) Guran’s year’s best anthology series continues with its first volume from Pyr, after ten previously from Prime, with 25 stories from 2019. The impressive line-up of authors includes Pat Cadigan, Theodora Goss, Ellen Klages, Ken Liu, Carmen Maria Machado, Sam J. Miller, Joyce Carol Oates, and Rivers Solomon.
A secret war against artificial intelligence and a future, unknowable foe; and a love that transcends death and time…
We’re thrilled to reveal the cover for Peter F. Hamilton and Gareth L. Powell’s action-packed sci-fi adventure
Light Chaser available August 24th from Tordotcom Publishing.
A love powerful enough to transcend death can bring down an empire.
Amahle is a Light Chaser – one of a number of explorers who travel the universe alone (except for their onboard AI), trading trinkets for life stories.
When listening to the stories sent down through the ages she hears the same voice talking directly to her from different times and on different worlds. She comes to understand that something terrible is happening, and only she is in a position to do anything about it.
Amazon has dominated the e-reader industry for so long that most of its competitors have either become niche products or faded out of existence entirely. I d forgive you for thinking Kindles were the only e-readers sold in the United States, but not only is Barnes & Noble still around, but the company continues to release new Nook readers. And I bought one.
The Nook lineup from Barnes & Noble had its best years in the early 2010s, when the company had more stores across the country to sell its wares. That s when I got my Nook Simple Touch, which I rooted and kept with me until its Android 2.1-based software could no longer run anything. After that, I joined the rest of humanity in purchasing a Kindle e-reader.
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