Made of Lines and Vines Star-Crossed Politics By Saniya Ahmed • June 10th, 2024 If you don’t condemn defiance on screen, then why do you in real life?
more genre fiction by people who aren’t cis white dudes By Amanda Hudgins • October 15th, 2021 it seems very odd that we associate science fiction with near identical looking white guys when the first science fiction novel was written by a goth teenage girl who lost her virginity on her mothers’ grave.
Letter From the Editor Unwinnable Monthly – October 2017 By Stu Horvath • October 16th, 2017 The October issue of Unwinnable Monthly is out now! Whatever could be inside?
Gang of Clones: The Heart of Orphan Black By Levi Rubeck • August 22nd, 2017 Orphan Black mostly carried itself as a character-based mystery cop procedural, with main clone Sarah leading the charge against the many forces that sought to exploit her sisters and her daughter
Californium is a Fiction Reference Wrapped in a Drug-Addled Riddle By Megan Condis • March 14th, 2016 Philip K. Dick influence is heavy in Californium, but might-be-winks and could-be-nudges may be just as frustrating as exciting for fans.
Mankind Divided, as is Science Fiction By Josh Griffiths • December 10th, 2015 “It isn’t just that the creators behind these science fiction stories don’t add diverse characters, it’s that there’s a large fan base that are actively hostile to diversity.”
900 Eggs for Breakfast By L. Rhodes • February 9th, 2015 L. Rhodes chides the scientists who chide science fiction authors for not being scientific enough.
Unwinnable Weekly Issue Thirty-One By Stu Horvath • February 6th, 2015 Stu Horvath encourages you to check out Darkest Dungeon, reveals an Important Life Event and introduces the latest issue of Unwinnable Weekly.