The American Culture of Horror: Three Things By Stu Horvath • January 27th, 2011 Unwinnable’s look at American Horror continues with an examination of the John W. Campbell story Who Goes There? and John Carpenter’s 1981 remake The Thing.
The American Culture of Horror: Folklore and Stephen King By Stu Horvath • January 26th, 2011 Unwinnable’s look at American Horror continues with our native folklore, our desire to reinterpret and the work of our current grand master, Stephen King.
The American Culture of Horror: Isolation and the Loss of Self By Stu Horvath • January 25th, 2011 Unwinnable investigates American Horror. Every culture has its own particular fears – for America, it is isolation and the loss of self.
I am a Wasteland Waiting for a Spaceship to Save me From the Zombies By Stu Horvath • January 21st, 2011 Color me surprised, but Patton Oswalt’s Zombie Spaceship Wasteland is one of the most endearing books I have read in recent memory.
Better Read than Dead 2: World Soul By Peter Lang • December 15th, 2010 Better Read than Dead continues its survey of Soviet era Science Fiction with a look at World Soul by Mikhail Emtsev and Eremei Parnov.
A Digest to Digest To By Team Unwinnable • November 25th, 2010 Team Unwinnable has selected a feast of stories to devour while you digest your Thanksgiving meal.
Not What It Seems: Sci Fi Erotica at a Glance By Peter Lang • November 24th, 2010 Peter Lang examines a short story collection on Science Fiction Erotica, Sex In The 21st Century