
The Making of Fear—a Horror Book
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Originally published in July 1940, L. Ron Hubbardʼs immortal horror novel, Fear, turned the genre to the direction it goes today—one in which the horror is based on everyday realism and could conceivably happen to anyone.

Galaxy Press Hosts International Bestselling Authors
Galaxy Press hosted several Writers of the Future judges and winners at Tampa Comic Con and Atlanta Dragon Con.

Iconic Sci-Fi First Lines – Part 1
A three part series on how master science fiction authors capture entire universes in iconic first lines, challenging our understanding of humanity, technology, and cosmology. Part 1 examines three famous opening lines to books that grapple with cosmic scale and philosophical musings.

Eight Best Science Fiction Novels on Time Dilation
Albert Einstein’s theory of time relativity proposes the concept that time is relative and varies with the observer’s velocity. This phenomenon, known as time dilation, suggests that time passes more slowly for those traveling at speeds approaching the speed of light. Science fiction authors have addressed this subject in their novels. Read about eight of the best in this article.