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“From One SciFi Junkie To Another.” / That’s the idea behind this site.
Be it British SF, American SF or niche SF, SF has been around since the nineteenth century (at least), and has for years excited, enthralled and been an escape route from real life for many people. Over the decades SciFi has also been seen to be a fictional platform of prophetical proportions. What was once SF has creeped up on us and become real life. So what seems fantastic today, may, in the future, become fact.
We talk from the level of people who are into speculative fiction bigtime. We watch SF all the time, read SF all the time, and for the most part no other genre exists (although this isn’t strictly true because you need access to other genres to get a perspective).
Periodically there are Editorials which contain news, updates, gossip, rumours and other such writings to keep in touch with the audience. Also, there is Quickfire SciFi; content which isn’t really reviewed but is worthly of mentioning - with possible followups later.
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“Highlights.”
‘Plastic‘ From Retro-Juice Reviewed. A scifi mini which was shown at Curzon Soho in London on March 1st 2006, for feedback from scifi enthusiasts, ready for the feature length movie to be shot in 2007.

The first part of an imagined interview with Philip K Dick. 

Experiment is the acclaimed, classy, unique, low budget, high definition sci-fi thriller filmed in Prague last year. It has been shown at numerous Film Festivals. Read about it here.




365 Tomorrows is an interesting project brainstormed by Kathy Kachelries: Five authors. One short story a day. SF. Original. For a year. Read the writeup here. 



Editorial Three: A Lifetime Of SF Backlog
Anne Mini (the Daughter of Philip K Dick’s second wife) and her publisher is apparently under threat of being sued by the Philip K Dick Estate on the publication of her memoirs. Read the story and our thoughts on this.
Mike Bohatch’s (Eyes Of Chaos) surreal and disturbing SF artwork is given the SFUKR treatment here.




Editorial Two: SciFi UK Review RSS Feed Enabled 



Editorial One: Celebrating SF

