Author name: Seth Comire

Seth is the self-proclaimed biggest sci-fi fan in the history (and future) of the entire known and unknown universe. He runs iheartscifi.com and the I Heart Sci-Fi podcast. He can be found in his dungeon of an office/studio most of the time. Other times he cannot be found because he is hiking in the woods and it's quite difficult to see anything in the woods unless you wear bright orange, which he does not.

Siren’s Cove is a Time Travel Saga with a Twist of Jane Eyre

Book Blurb When a faulty time coil destroys her ship, test pilot Lieutenant Anaya Chapman awakens with no memory of the accident and no identity. Haunted by dark images from her past, she finds herself the reluctant guest of a local tavern owner on the Colonies – a small planetary settlement of old-fashioned expatriates with […]

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Godzilla vs Kong – Who Will Win the Battle of the Powerful Titans?

The highly-anticipated rematch between Godzilla vs Kong is less than a month away, and you still can’t decide who you want to win? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. With so much buzz surrounding this film, which has been brewing for years, you’d think everyone would be on the same page.

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New for 2021 Sci-Fi Short Film Flyby by DUST Will Have You Reaching for Tissues

DUST is back with another amazing sci-fi short film that will bring a tear to your eye – especially if you’re a father. Along the lines of Adam Sandler’s Click, Flyby shows what can happen if a mysterious asteroid passes by Earth (and ultimately orbits the planet for a lifetime). What if that asteroid warps

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2020 Science Fiction Movies Ranked from Best to Worst

The COVID-19 pandemic ruined the year for moviegoers. What was once believed to be the best year of movie releases of all-time, turned out to be a mediocre showing. Regardless, they weren’t all bad movies last year. Some were tolerable. None stood out from another. Check out the list below, which I have ranked using

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Coming Soon: Siren’s Cove by Sara Judson Brown

Available on Amazon January 26, 2021, in paperback, ebook, and Kindle Unlimited formats! “I’m picking up a vibration…” Quote from Siren’s Cove When a faulty time coil destroys her ship, test pilot Lieutenant Anaya Chapman awakens with no memory of the accident and no identity. Haunted by dark images from her past she finds herself

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Relics of Dawn: An Exciting Take on Earth’s Ancient Alien Origin for 2021

I read a ton of books in 2020. Well, 68, to be exact. A.W. Davidson’s Relics of Dawn was the best book I read all year. Mind-blowing is an understatement. Author A.W. Davidson’s first novel, Relics of Dawn: A Story Carved in Time is a rare gem among a sea of mediocrity in climate fiction or cli-fi. With a

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Raised by Wolves is the Best Binge-Worthy Series on HBO Max

I finally got around to watching Ridley Scott’s Raised by Wolves on HBO Max last week and I ended up binge-watching the entire season. It was that good. The show felt like the Ridley Scott of Alien (1979) and Bladerunner (1982) was back in full-force. Raised by Wolves follows two androids, Father (Amanda Collin) and Mother (Abubakar Salim),

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Alien Out of the Shadows: The Perfect Bridge Between Alien and Aliens

All Alien movie franchise fans should rejoice that this book, Alien: Out of the Shadows, exists. Who knew it was possible to create another horrifying adventure for everyone’s favorite protagonist, Ellen Ripley, between the events of Alien (1979) and Aliens (1986)? Well, let me assure you, it’s not only possible but makes for a great read.

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Almost 40 Years Later and The Thing Still Scares the Crap Out of Me

1982. What a fantastic year for science fiction fans. Steven Spielberg’s E.T. won the year by breaking box office records and receiving widespread acclaim. Two weeks after Spielberg’s movie premiered, Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner and John Carpenter’s The Thing hit the box office. What unfortunate timing. In my humble opinion, E.T. doesn’t stand the test

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Rogue Squadron to be Directed by Wonder Woman’s Patty Jenkins

IGN announced great news for Star Wars fans this week. Wonder Woman and Wonder Woman 1984 director Patty Jenkins landed the directing gig for the future feature film Rogue Squadron, based on the name of the video game of the same name. This announcement was merely one of many made by Disney during Thursday’s Investor conference, but it generated the most

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Dark Ocean is Full of Exciting Sci-Fi Twists With Incredible Characters

The minute I started reading Patrick Carpenter’s Dark Ocean, it grabbed my attention, hook, line, and sinker. The story follows a typical monomyth template with an atypical plot, which works brilliantly. Luckily for Addy, Alex was not to be trifled with. Standing at six foot one and weighing about two hundred-thirty pounds, Alex’s broad-shouldered, buff, and

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The Top 5 Scariest Technologies Invented by Science Fiction

Science fiction writers invented some of the best technology we as a society could desire. One caveat, though, I’m still waiting for my flying car; just saying. But not every technological invention gives you a warm and fuzzy feeling, am I right? Some are down-right creepy. Others may not come across as that scary until

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Riddle Me This…Which Batman Villian is Getting His Own Movie?

It seems like DC’s newest universe, starting with The Joker, is getting another villain film. On the heels of The Batman, the second of DC’s ‘The…’ named movies comes news of a possible Riddler movie. Although The Joker and The Batman don’t seem to be related to each other in an actual universe, like the

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Fortnite’s New Season Includes the Mandalorian and Baby Yoda

Fortnite debuted their newest season this week and it seems like they’re sticking with a Disney partnership. Last season, Fortnite began featuring Marvel Comics characters. They closed the season – Chapter 2, Season 4, with a giant battle against Galactus. With a record 15.3 million concurrent players logging in to join forces in taking down

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Warner Bros. to Release The Matrix 4 and Dune on HBO Max and Theaters in 2021

Warner Bros. made a major announcement for their 2021 film release plans. What’s most shocking is their decision to debut their feature films in theaters and on HBO Max. It seems like the dual debut isn’t just a trend from the COVID-19 pandemic after all. WB’s decision should frighten movie theaters like Showcase and AMC,

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