Edited by acclaimed anthologist John Joseph Adams and bestselling author Hugh Howey, THE APOCALYPSE TRIPTYCH is a series of three anthologies
of apocalyptic fiction.
Not exact matches
This is no Disney fable and the
apocalyptic vision isn't for everyone, but science -
fiction fans and adventurous filmgoers will find this ingenious explosion
of retro - cyberpunk a compelling dystopian vision with a gleam
of hope.
I couldn't help but think that the way Lifeforce was combining science
fiction with the supernatural with
apocalyptic elements that it was just a ripoff
of John Carpenter's Prince
of Darkness.
A new restoration
of Geoff Murphy's
apocalyptic The Quiet Earth (1985), the first science
fiction movie from New Zealand, plays through the week at Grand Illusion.
The new movie, which held its premiere here Tuesday night ahead
of its Paramount release this weekend, is alternatively an abduction thriller, monster flick, science -
fiction reverie, character comedy, horror pinprick,
apocalyptic drama, duct - tape - and - chewing - gum chamber piece and alien - invasion movie.
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I've spent months writing a series
of apocalyptic science
fiction novelettes and novellas that I planned to begin publishing in September, in order to try to succeed with what was the hottest new way to sell books: series!
Mary Shelley's 1826 novel, The Last Man, is considered to be the first work
of modern
apocalyptic fiction.
They have the credentials to back it up: Adams is the Hugo Award - winning editor
of the Best American Science
Fiction & Fantasy series, as well as
of the digital magazines Lightspeed and Nightmare; Howey is the bestselling author
of the
apocalyptic Silo Series, which began with Wool, a self - publishing phenomenon.
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http://lynhorner.com/2013/11/04/monday-author-meetup-massimo-marino/ Today, I'm fortunate to host my online friend, Italian author
of post
apocalyptic fiction, Massimo Marino.About the author: Massimo says, Hi Lyn and visitors.
By popular demand
of beta readers and friends, my first novel, a post
apocalyptic science
fiction novel, is back on the docket.
This well - written debut is great for
apocalyptic fiction fans and fans
of realistic, character - driven
fiction.»
These are themes found spread far and wide in almost all post
apocalyptic fiction, not least
of all in I Am Alive, Ubisoft's little side project for both Xbox Live Arcade and PSN as they attempt to branch out a little more into the Survival Horror genre.
I'm a 19 year old Journalism and Creative Writing student who likes to: play casual video games; write stuff; read
apocalyptic dystopian
fiction; absorb the entirety
of Netflix; waste my money on kawaii things; and meow at cats until they meow back.
Drawing on extracts from
apocalyptic works by Octavia Butler and Mary Shelley, the film employs a science
fiction device which invites viewers to imagine the excavation and dissection
of modern life from a future point in time.
Magdy's references abound: they range from the slick veneer
of advertising, the sinister tropes
of science
fiction and comic strip to the documentary style
of nature, science and technology shows and the
apocalyptic tone
of biblical stories.
Richardson is fascinated by the ways we connect with landscape; within her deeply layered practice, she draws on narrative devices used in science
fiction and B - movie horror films, as well as nineteenth - century landscape painting, with particular interest in the
apocalyptic conjurings
of John Martin (British, 1789 - 1854).
And Pierre Huyghe phenomenally transformed an indoor ice skating rink into the set
of an
apocalyptic science
fiction film.
The new Tate Modern installation involves a gigantic replica
of a Louise Bourgeois spider, rows
of bleak metal bunk beds with paperback science
fiction novels laid out on them, and a screen showing a montage
of disaster and
apocalyptic footage.
The show, based around a film shot on drone in Qatar, examines the idea
of «disaster capitalism» encoded into the shopping malls
of the world, taking inspiration from the
apocalyptic science
fiction of JG Ballard.
Responding to Bill's request for some post
apocalyptic fiction (post # 7), I would highly recommend Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake, a stunning and deeply troubling exploration
of many current trends in contemporary society.
The blurb screams «alarmist millenarian rant» at me, and if I want to read
apocalyptic fantasy I've already got a reasonable collection
of science
fiction...