Joshua M. Young lives in Columbus, Ohio with his wife, son, and two more feral cats than the optimal number of feral cats. (That is, zero.) He holds a Master of Divinity from Ashland Theological Seminary, and yes, he's quite aware that writing this kind of stuff isn't exactly what you'd expect from a trained theologian. A life long lover of science fiction and fantasy, one of his earliest memories involves some confusion with a Klingon Bird of Prey and an X-Wing in the middle of a theater showing The Search for Spock, and, once upon a time, he could select the desired Robotech novel from his bookshelf, in the dark, by the feel of its spine. (Don't ask why that was a necessary skill. He couldn't tell you.) He has been published in numerous anthologies, including Planetary: Mercury, Planetary: Venus, and Tales of the Once and Future King.
The early, post-pilot episodes of a show are kind of notoriously rough. For every Battlestar Galactica with a “33,” there’s a dozen shows with episodes that seem bizarrely small stakes, a meaningless digression, or something Read More
Several years ago, Brian Niemeier’s Dragon-nominated Nethereal came out, and I noticed something very interesting: the images playing in my head as I read it were coming out very 90s anime-esque. Since then (and maybe Read More
What secrets does the less-than-top-secret-but-still-mysterious military installation know as Area 51 hide? Experimental Aircraft? Flying Saucers? Aliens? Immortality? The secret to successfully making an ice cream on Chopped? Look, trying to break into Area 51 Read More
I wouldn’t say that the 90’s were by any means a golden age of entertainment, but if nothing else, we had a glut of scifi shows that hadn’t quite learned to be cynical yet and Read More
If you’re a frequent visitor to Superversive SF, you may notice that things look a little different. Fear not! ‘Tis a mild relaunch, nothing more. In addition to our new look, you can expect a Read More