• Blog
  • About
  • Reviews
  • Great Series Read Project
  • Archive

SciFi Mind

Visions of Future Worlds

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Goodreads
  • Mastodon
You are here: Home / Archives for alien technology

Ringworld by Larry Niven – #VintageSciFiMonth

By John Folk-Williams

Ringworld by Larry Niven

If you’re new, as I am, to Larry Niven’s Known Space world, you’ll find an astonishing amount of information online about this hugely influential series of novels and short stories. Ringworld (1970) was Niven’s first novel in the sequence. There are articles about all the characters, alien species, technologies and events of Known Space as […]

Filed Under: Space Opera, Vintage Science Fiction Tagged With: agency, alien life forms, alien technology, city, fallen world, Known Space, Larry Niven, religion, spaceships

Hidden Solace by Karl Drinkwater: A #SciFiMonth Review

By John Folk-Williams

Hidden Solace by Karl Drinkwater

Karl Drinkwater’s Hidden Solace is the third volume of the projected five-novel space opera Lost Solace series. Like its predecessors, Hidden Solace, transforms a familiar scifi trope (here, the prisoner trying to escape from an impossibly isolated and well-defended structure) into something exciting and new. The writing is riveting and intense and kept me going […]

Filed Under: Great Series Read Project, Indie SciFi, SciFiMonth, Space Opera Tagged With: alien technology, artificial intelligence, freedom, Karl Drinkwater, memory, power, robotic spaceships, sentient beings

Remote Control by Nnedi Okorafor – A Review

By John Folk-Williams

Remote Control by Nnedi Okorafor

From the brilliant opening of Nnedi Okorafor’s Remote Control, when we meet the confident Sankofa, just fourteen, walking a road in rural Ghana (“Small swift steps made with small swift feet”) the hints of her extraordinary power are everywhere. She is a subject of rumor, people hide from her approach, she wears adult clothes though […]

Filed Under: SciFiMonth Tagged With: Africanfuturism, alien technology, corporate dystopia, legend, Nnedi Okorafor, power, technology

Ashes of the Sun by Django Wexler #WyrdandWonder

By John Folk-Williams

Ashes of the Sun by Django Wexler

Ashes of the Sun by Django Wexler is the first book of the Burningblade & Silverye series, and it’s a roaring good adventure. Just don’t expect anything deeper from the story. It focuses on Gyre and Maya, brother and sister, who are violently separated in childhood when a fearsome warrior known as a centarch removes […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Fiction, Wyrd and Wonder Tagged With: adventure, alien technology, cities, combat action, epic fantasy, magic, rebellion

Subscribe to SciFi Mind Posts



About SciFi Mind

nebula SciFiMind

Something is struggling to be born in this damaged and inspiring world, and I believe science fiction and its speculative cousins are helping us figure out what it is. It’s pushing the imaginations of fiction writers to bend and twist familiar forms to try to capture the forces that are hurling us into a barely conceivable future. This blog is my small way of exploring the half-perceived … Read More about About

Search SciFi Mind

Recent Posts

  • Furious Heaven by Kate ElliottFurious Heaven by Kate Elliott – Book 2 of The Sun Chronicles
  • The Mimicking of Known SuccessesThe Mimicking of Known Successes by Malka Older
  • The Crane Husband by Kelly BarnhillThe Crane Husband by Kelly Barnhill
  • Untethered Sky by Fonda LeeUntethered Sky by Fonda Lee

Categories

Twitter

John Folk-Williams Follow

SFMind

JL Thank you for following me!!

Reply on Twitter 1638350925340327941 Retweet on Twitter 1638350925340327941 Like on Twitter 1638350925340327941 Twitter 1638350925340327941

The Fiction Addiction 📚 Thank you for following me!!

Reply on Twitter 1638199805301121024 Retweet on Twitter 1638199805301121024 Like on Twitter 1638199805301121024 Twitter 1638199805301121024

A fine review - this book is next on my list: nerds of a feather, flock together: Review: Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh http://www.nerds-feather.com/2023/03/review-some-desperate-glory-by-emily.html?spref=tw

Reply on Twitter 1637788987266940932 Retweet on Twitter 1637788987266940932 Like on Twitter 1637788987266940932 1 Twitter 1637788987266940932

Thanks for introducing me to another fine author: INFINITY GATE by M.R. Carey - Review https://booksbonesbuffy.com/2023/03/20/infinity-gate-by-m-r-carey-review/ via @tammy_sparks

Reply on Twitter 1637788691161546752 Retweet on Twitter 1637788691161546752 Like on Twitter 1637788691161546752 4 Twitter 1637788691161546752

Sounds like an incredible book: Why You Need to Read: "Assassin of Reality" https://mistyaquavenatus.com/2023/03/18/why-you-need-to-read-assassin-of-reality/ via @AquaVenatus #scifi #sff

Reply on Twitter 1637432091053813760 Retweet on Twitter 1637432091053813760 Like on Twitter 1637432091053813760 4 Twitter 1637432091053813760
Load More...

© 2023 Copyright by John Folk-Williams · Dynamik-Gen On Genesis Framework