Bookshelf Essentials: The Dispossessed, by Ursula K. Le Guin
A year ago this week science fiction lost one of its wisest and most profound voices, the singular Ursula K. Le Guin. In commemoration, we thought it would be fitting to launch a new type of post,...
View ArticleAn Interview with Pascal Blanche
Sci-Fi-O-Rama is excited to bring you a recent chat with one the world’s finest contemporary science fiction illustrators. He is an artist as talented as he is prolific, deftly weaving the most...
View ArticleThe Canary: Fiction from CG Inglis, Part 7
Sci-Fi-O-Rama presents the seventh installment of “A Colour Like Orange: Stories from a Broken World“, a series of interlocking stories from Toronto writer CG Inglis. In this month’s story an amateur...
View ArticleThe Night Blossom: Fiction from CG Inglis, Part 8
Sci-Fi-O-Rama continues its fiction run with the eighth installment of “A Colour Like Orange: Stories from a Broken World“, a series of interlocking stories from Toronto writer CG Inglis. A young girl...
View ArticleHis Father’s Iteration: Fiction from CG Inglis, Part 9
Sci-Fi-O-Rama presents the ninth installment of “A Colour Like Orange: Stories from a Broken World“, a series of interlocking stories from Toronto writer CG Inglis. Kel works a skiff on the central...
View ArticleNorthside: Fiction from CG Inglis, Part 10
Sci-Fi-O-Rama is back with the tenth installment of “A Colour Like Orange: Stories from a Broken World“, our grand series of interlocking stories from Toronto writer CG Inglis, now moving into its...
View ArticleA Host: Fiction from CG Inglis, Part 11
Sci-Fi-O-Rama returns with the eleventh and penultimate installment of “A Colour Like Orange: Stories from a Broken World“, our remarkable fiction project from Toronto writer CG Inglis. This month,...
View ArticleThe Director’s Voice: Fiction from CG Inglis, Part 12
After more than a year of striking storytelling, Sci-Fi-O-Rama is proud to reveal CG Inglis’ twelfth and final installment in “A Colour Like Orange: Stories from a Broken World“. This series has taken...
View ArticleSci-Fi-O-Rama Relaunches!
The Sci-Fi-O-Rama team is exhilarated to announce our official relaunch of the blog! Sci-Fi-O-Rama has been on the Internet as an expression of our love for science fiction and fantasy art and design...
View ArticleOther Seas/Other Suns: An Interview with Matt Griffin
Sci-Fi-O-Rama is incredibly pleased to present a new interview with one of science fiction and fantasy’s most dynamic contemporary illustrators, Ireland’s Matt Griffin. With a distinctive graphic...
View ArticleOpen Call for Sci-Fi-O-Rama Contributors
With the relaunch of the blog, Sci-Fi-O-Rama is looking to grow our team! We hope that somewhere out there in the void between the stars there dwell like-minded beings who would love to join us as...
View ArticleWhy you should watch Nobuhiko Obayashi’s “House”
Psychedelic horror melts with atomic absurdity in this 1977 gem. — A cat vomiting blood; severed fingers playing the piano; the shattered face that masks an inferno: Masahiko Obayashi’s cult classic...
View ArticleStarborne – Open Beta
Sci-Fi-O-Rama is proud to present an exclusive feature on Starborne, which enters Open Beta today, Thursday 2nd April 2020. Starborne, developed by independent Icelandic studio Solid Clouds, has...
View ArticleLandscapes of Wonder: The Paintings of Julien Delval
French artist Julien Delval paints fantastical landscapes in a style that evokes the European masters of centuries past. His works are both grand and intricate, relying on virtuosic, old-fashioned...
View ArticleWhy you should watch “Upstream Color”
Heady themes merge with bizarre experimentation in Shane Carruth’s masterpiece. — Live with someone long enough, love someone hard enough, and a strange alchemy occurs. The walls we build up as...
View ArticleJuan Giménez (1943 – 2020)
It is with great sadness that we say farewell to Argentinean comics legend Juan Giménez. On April 2nd, 2020, at the age of 76, he died from complications related to COVID-19. Born in Mendoza,...
View ArticleWhy you should watch “Zardoz”
This is not a good movie. But. — The year is 2293. Immortality has been achieved for a privileged few. Across the barren countryside, angry floating heads command a subjugated underclass. And Sean...
View ArticleRendered Captive: Fiction from Kaz Morran
Sci-Fi-O-Rama is thrilled to present the first story accepted from our recent Open Call – a tense, near-future scene from Japan-based writer Kaz Morran. Smartly extrapolating from present-day...
View ArticleBeasts from the Outside World: The Art of Hataya
Somewhere in Saitama, Japan, an artist working the pseudonym Hataya (ハタ屋) has opened a window onto a unique and richly imagined world. Working in a meticulous pen and ink style, Hataya reveals a wild...
View ArticleBookshelf Essentials: Dhalgren
Samuel Delany’s masterwork is a deconstructed odyssey of unsettled streets and fluid identity. — William Gibson called Dhalgren the “secret masterpiece”, and when I first stumbled on a copy in one of...
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