Category: Emad's SF

Everybody needs a voice, and Arab and Muslim science fiction is no exception. This is Emad's gift to his colleagues across the region and beyond. A platform for the unheard, reviewing, and interviewing the avant-garde to mend cultural bridges from the Global South to the Global North.

Emad Aysha06/03/2025

Malcolm in the Midst – Old and New Republics of the Absurd

There is something about Malcolm McDowell movies. Especially when you watch several of them (almost) […]
Emad Aysha28/02/2025

Lucasville – The lost art of world-building Americana

With some reservations, I watched one of George Lucas’s non-sci-fi epics, American Graffiti (1973), a […]
Emad Aysha25/02/2025

A Clockwork Orange: Fiction too far or Timeless classic?

I’d recently watched an episode of Lost in Adaptation of Stanley Kubrick’s A Clock Orange […]
Emad Aysha16/02/2025

Standing on the shoulders of… an extinct species!

I just watched a rather disturbing YouTube video claiming that American and other Western servicemen […]
Emad Aysha05/02/2025

Predicting from the Fragments – On Wasini Al-Araj

Following on from my trek through the Cairo International Book Fair, I also had the […]
Emad Aysha31/01/2025

The Online Egyptian – Soul searching as a profitable enterprise

The Cairo International Book Fair, some of you must have heard of it. I have […]
Emad Aysha25/01/2025

Eyeball to Eyeball – Adnadin Jašarević on Pictures (and Words) in Bosnian SFF

Bosnia’s Adnadin Jašarević (born 1967) deserves many accolades, not least of which is that he […]
Emad Aysha15/01/2025

Theatrical Ambition – When block letters spell ‘Caligula’

There’s nothing quite like size on the silver screen, even the TV screen. One case […]
Emad Aysha03/01/2025

Winter Chills – Richard Condon’s Cloud of Conscience

By freak coincidence I stumbled onto a very reasonably priced secondhand copy of conspiracy thriller […]
Emad Aysha28/12/2024

Sci-Fi Contrasts – Paradise between Virtue and the Virtual

Fadi Zuwail’s 2070: The War of the Zanoun (2024) has been on my review list […]
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