"Science Fiction Now” is like stepping into a collapsing time loop with a cigarette-smoking Rod Serling on one arm and a tentacled Lovecraftian horror whispering bad ideas into the other.
We don’t do sanitized futures or polite aliens. Nah. We rip the skin off reality and poke around in the raw nerves underneath. Our sci-fi isn’t just high-concept—it’s high-voltage: quantum consciousness, post-human monstrosities, psychic breakrooms, crumbling empires of thought. The universe is cold and vast, and we love it that way.
And when we dip into horror? We go full void. Cosmic dread, impossible geometries, narratives that eat your sanity. Think eldritch parasites bred in orbital labs, or memory-eating black holes that file lawsuits when you dream of them.
Visually, we’re a damn buffet of madness.
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