Some of what I've written as a journalist never made it onto the internet, or has not survived into the current incarnation of the web; but these three online publications have extensive archives that include everything I've written for them.
Science Fiction Weekly
Originally Craig Engler's independent science fiction news and reviews site, Science Fiction Weekly ("SFW") is now the comprehensive and definitive online newsmagazine at scifi.com, the web site of the cable channel SCI FI. SFW reviews just about anything that has to do with speculative fiction, from books and DVD to games and music. I once contributed regularly to the classic book and film section.
- The Affinity Trap By Martin Sketchley
- Afterburn By S.L. Viehl
- Angelmass Timothy Zahn
- Blind Waves By Steven Gould
- Blue Kansas Sky: Four Short Novels of Memory, Magic, Surmise and Estrangement By Michael Bishop
- The Burning City By Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle
- Calculating God By Robert J. Sawyer
- The Collapsium By Wil McCarthy (quoted here)
- Dark Sleeper By Jeffrey E. Barlough
- Distance Haze By Jamil Nasir
- Elvira's Haunted Hills (2002)
- The Encyclopedia of Alien Encounters By Alan Baker
- Eternity Row: A Stardoc Novel By S.L. Viehl
- Falling Stars By Mike Flynn
- Far Frontiers Edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Larry Segrif
- Frontier Earth By Bruce Boxleitner
- Futures: The Very Best of British SF Today Edited by Peter Crowther
- Hominids By Robert J. Sawyer
- Marrow By Robert Reed
- The Miocene Arrow By Sean McMullen
- Orbis By Scott MacKay
- Prador Moon By Neal Asher
- The Precipice: Book 1 of the Asteroid Wars By Ben Bova
- Progeny (1999)
- Prophecy 3: The Ascent (2000)
- The Prophecy Machine By Neal Barrett Jr.
- Robert A. Heinlein: A Reader's Companion By James Gifford
- Shockball: A Stardoc Novel By S.L. Viehl
- Simone (2002)
- Space Truckers (1999)
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion By Simon & Schuster Interactive
- Thieves' World: Turning Points Edited by Lynn Abbey
- Venus By Ben Bova
- Writers of the Future, Volume XVI Edited by Algis Budrys
- Alas, Babylon By Pat Frank
- The Andromeda Strain By Michael Crichton
- At the Earth's Core By Edgar Rice Burroughs
- The Beastmaster (1982)
- A Boy and His Dog (1975)
- The Charwoman's Shadow By Lord Dunsany
- Childhood's End By Arthur C. Clarke
- The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)
- Destination Moon (1950)
- The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia By Ursula K. Le Guin
- Donovan's Brain By Curt Siodmak
- Donovan's Brain (1953)
- Doctor Cyclops (1940)
- Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury
- Fantastic Voyage By Isaac Asimov
- Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
- Frankenstein (1931)
- The Invisible Man (1933)
- The Island of Lost Souls (1933)
- The Lathe of Heaven By Ursula K. Le Guin
- The Left Hand of Darkness By Ursula K. Le Guin
- Logan's Run (1976)
- The Man in the High Castle By Philip K. Dick (quoted here)
- The Mote in God's Eye By Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle
- The Puppet Masters By Robert A. Heinlein
- Quatermass and the Pit (1967) (discussed here)
- Rendezvous with Rama By Arthur C. Clarke
- Ringworld By Larry Niven
- Rocketship Galileo By Robert A. Heinlein
- The Skylark of Space By E.E. "Doc" Smith
- Star Trek: Mission to Horatius By Mack Reynolds
- Starman (1984)
- The Stars My Destination By Alfred Bester
- THX 1138 (1971)
- The Terminaor (1984)
- Things to Come (1936)
- This Island Earth (1954)
- Timescape By Gregory Benford
- When Worlds Collide By Philip Wylie and Edwin Balmer
- When Worlds Collide (1951)
Five Minute.net
FiveMinute.net ("5M") is Zeke's TV/movie/video-game parody site, specializing in boiling down hour-long episodes and even longer fare into wickedly concise five-minute satires. 5M started out as "Five Minute Voyager" and originally concentrated on components of the Star Trek franchise, but the site has expanded over the years and now covers a broad variety of material. I was the 5M Section Head for Doctor Who, one of my favorite series.
- SUPERMAN (1978)
- ANGEL: "DOUBLE OR NOTHING"
- DOCTOR WHO: "ALIENS OF LONDON"
- DOCTOR WHO: "AN UNEARTHLY CHILD"
- DOCTOR WHO: "BAD WOLF"
- DOCTOR WHO: "EARTHSHOCK"
- DOCTOR WHO: "LOGOPOLIS"
- DOCTOR WHO: "NEW EARTH"
- DOCTOR WHO: "SPEARHEAD FROM SPACE"
- DOCTOR WHO: "SURVIVAL"
- DOCTOR WHO: "THE ARK"
- DOCTOR WHO: "THE CHRISTMAS INVASION"
- DOCTOR WHO: "THE GUNFIGHTERS"
- DOCTOR WHO: "THE POWER OF THE DALEKS"
- DOCTOR WHO: "THE PARTING OF THE WAYS"
- DOCTOR WHO: "THE UNQUIET DEAD"
- DOCTOR WHO: "VENGEANCE ON VAROS"
- DOCTOR WHO: "WORLD WAR III"
- SMALLVILLE: "TEMPEST"
- SMALLVILLE: "VORTEX"
- STAR TREK: "FRIDAY'S CHILD"
- THIS JUST IN: "TOS BLOWOUT SALE"
Agony Booth
The Agony Booth is Albert Walker's bad movies site. Unlike many online trash movie clearinghouses, which content themselves with brief summaries and highlights, Agony Booth specializes in extensive recaps of the entire film at the play-by-play level, with biting color commentary throughout. The bast part of this is, after reading one of these recaps you feel like you've watched, say, Armageddon without having to suffer through the actual film yourself. "The Agony Booth," Albert explains, "is an ongoing inquisition into some of the worst movies humanity has to offer, and is not for the weak of spirit or the easily disheartened. However, if you think you have the fortitude to completely immerse yourself in a truly awful film, withstanding in-depth commentary and analysis, then the Agony Booth is the place for you. As Mirror Spock would say, you may just find it to be a most effective means of discipline."

