Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror authors, with last names begining ‘S’, over 358 hotlinks, 420 Pseudonyms and Notes without Links; 778 total Links/Names.
Extremely short skirts became a staple of 20th-century science fiction, particularly in 1940s pulp artwork such as that by Earle K. Bergey who depicted futuristic women in a “stereotyped combination” of metallic miniskirt, bra and boots.
The Expecting Someone Taller trope as used in popular culture. So it’s been a while since you answered the Call to Adventure, and you’ve had some successes.
Alternate History . Due to time constraints I can no longer update the contents page. However you can continue to keep abreast of all of …
Nov 22, 2013 · What’s that? Your job leaves you with scarcely enough time or energy to cook occasional healthy meals, let alone lose yourself in a great book? We’re sur
In my first blog about the oral history interviews conducted as part of my study of Protestant life in the USSR I wrote about the life of Z. who was born in 1925 on the outskirts of Moscow.
I spent five weeks in the Siberian city of Tomsk and two weeks in Moscow. Here are my thoughts: 1. Russian teens are very similar to Ukrainian teens
About 370 articles, of which: About 119 full-length scientific pieces, of which 17 were co-authored; 57 of the 102 self-authored pieces were refereed, 45 were invited (in edited volumes, for example).
History. Before Mariner 2 explored Venus, scientists expected that Venus would be ocean, swamp, or desert. Space probes that found that the planet’s surface temperature was 800 °F (427 °C), and ground atmospheric pressure was many times that of Earth’s, obsoleted earlier fiction that depicted the planet with exotic but habitable settings.