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Next : Philip+K+Dick (hack cough) The Golden Man vs. The Crappy Love Story? - Issue #17 Winter 06

We can see two minutes into the future.. and the plot dies!

In honor of the time-honoured, continuing rampant destruction of the short stories of philip k dick into monetizable formats, we supply here in this issue merely old trite texts, cut.....



The Minority Report Resort - Issue #16 Summer 06

is A Scanner Darkly a movie made by Warner Independent Pictures androids?

We all know the story. Philip K. Dick writes an old musty book like A Scanner Darkly, it gets picked up by hip young directors like Richard Linklater, throw in.....



A SCANNER DARKLY: The Dream of Electric Sheep? - Issue #15 Summer 05

Sci Fi to lose its face again... the Horror! the Horror!

Once again, we have the misfortune of watching science fiction lose its face to the new technologies. From Spielberg and his automatic poetry generator report to Dick Gibsons The Minority.....



Terminator 3: The Terminated Rise Again - Issue #13 Summer 03

Term Papers, Terminations, and the Rise of the Eco-Waste Machines

We all have experienced the dumpsters across the collegiate, scholastic, and elementary school landscape that roll up towards the end of season. Loads of paper containing sordid gems of activity.....



Solaris Rising: In Stanislaw Lem We Rust - Issue #12 Summer 02

Solaris Movie attacked by Miniaturized Soderbergh Clones: Stanslaw Lem Fights Back

We all know the story. A psychologist played by Steven Soderbergh is sent to a space station orbiting the ocean world known as Solaris. A tragedy has befallen the mission's.....



Attack of the Attack of the Clones! The Drones Return... - Issue #11 Spring 02

We arent interested in big flashy movies...

We just visited the old Skywalker Ranch, down in Lucas-ville, and we have to report that we just arent into Lucas big Dreamworks. We prefer the more real and subtle.....



Babelized! - Issue #8 Winter 01

Fracturization x10

It became apparent to me the other day when i was applying a small american flag to my car that there were some serious problems somewhere out there. For one.....



The New Creetors - Issue #7 Summer 01

The New Genetic President, the New Genetic Creetors

We've all seen the old Pastor Timothy, practiced throwing eggers at those passing cars, fought david v. goliath, eaten our imported cadbury lemon chocolate bars from the u.k. with a.....



Techtile - Issue #4 Spring 01

Technology thru the Ages

Irate readers have pelted us recently in the Rantarium with soft fruits, demanding a more equal share of bandwidth for those of the more, science based bent. In reply, a.....



Manhattan World of Little Murders - Issue #3 Winter 00

When the Apple was King

New York City, World City, City of many a story. Word is, a place of...mayhem. Or at least before Guiliani time and 1990's money money money. In fact, statistics have murder.....



Star Warez - Issue #2 Fall 00

Kingdom Veni si com sa

Hello, this is issue two. New Speculative Fiction has arrived on our electronic doorstep. Electronic is old fashioned in this digital age, so we present a few stories based in.....



Bubble gum and Post Pop Pulp - Issue #1 Summer 00

Blowing Bubble Birth PoP!

Bubblegum and PostPopPulp! A new flavor of Literature! Pop it in and chew..chew chew! (beware, this gum is said to be made from spiders eggs...And these eggs WILL hatch..) Welcome to the.....




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