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Hard Choices, by Michael Carabott – FREE STORY
Captain Takktun Kantari slid the bubble helmet over his head and locked it into place with a reassuring click before triple-checking the joint seals on each of his suit’s four legs and three arms. Several […]

I Know What the Moon Looks Like by Jenn Hopkins – FREE STORY
Journal Entry for Sakura Jovanović: Entry for Day 35, Year 2253, Cilix Station It’s cold here. Papa needs a suit, but I don’t need one, though Mama still makes me wear it. We live at […]

Split Decision by C. J. Peterson – FREE STORY
This week’s free science fiction story is by C.J. Peterson and introduces new challenges in diplomacy! Please enjoy the story as read by the author in audio or read the story below. In the viewport, […]

We Hope You’ve Enjoyed the Journey by Heather Santo – FREE STORY
The following story is the FIRST in a series of weekly free science fiction from Amazing Stories. We’ve embarked on this new venture and Heather Santo has provided us a memorable story. Each story is […]
News

Novedades de enero 3
OBITUARIO El escritor, poeta y guionista de cine y televisión cubano Chely Lima falleció este domingo en Miami a los 66 años. Según refieren amistades cercanas a este diario, el escritor padecía una enfermedad autoinmune […]

FANAC: The Fan History Project Offers Exciting Meeting Lineup
Get your FANAC on with these upcoming and archival editions of the Fan History Project’s videos!

AMAZING NEWS: 2/5/2023
Star Wars, 2001, Orwell, Huxley, Scalzi, Langford, Madle, Shvartsman, Babylon 5, Brin – you know what to do.
OpEd

Publishing company will offer free Black history e-books, especially in Florida
A Chicago-based publishing house will offer free e-books focused on Black history after the College Board revised its Advanced Placement African American studies course earlier this month. And Haymarket Books has Florida, specifically, in its sights. The […]

The Facts in the Matter of Hugo Gernsback and Stanley G. Weinbaum
Author: Eric Leif Davin So let us set the matter straight, once again. Recently I purchased and read The Threshold of Forever, a 2017 collection of essays and reviews by well-known fiction writer, critic, and […]

Norman Spinrad At Large And Commons – An SF Manifesto
Scientifiction, Science Fiction, Sci-F, Speculative Fiction. SF. Do those two letters really mean the same thing now? Did they ever? According to the SFWA, which began as the Science Fiction Writers of America, and then […]

Top SFF Books January 2023
As SciFI Now welcomes in the new year, they figured what better time than now to pull together a list of some of the best SFF books to read this January. Source: Top SFF Books […]

What the fediverse (does/n’t) solve
Today’s links What the fediverse (does/n’t) solve: We can protect our communities from commodification, but it takes work. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. This day in history: 2002, 2007, 2012, 2017 Colophon: Recent […]
Science Fiction

Review: The Pendragon Protocol
Whenever I have a spare half hour, I like to scour the bookshelves of various sites on the lookout for something a little bit different. I read a great deal. So, anything that comes across […]

Novedades de enero 3
OBITUARIO El escritor, poeta y guionista de cine y televisión cubano Chely Lima falleció este domingo en Miami a los 66 años. Según refieren amistades cercanas a este diario, el escritor padecía una enfermedad autoinmune […]

A Tollbooth On Mars by Ray Daley – FREE STORY
Mars. The red planet. Imagine dust, rocks, sand, and wind. You’d be ninety-eight percent right. ‘Only ninety-eight percent?’ I hear you all asking. If you’re wondering where you lost that two percent, don’t […]

AMAZING NEWS: 2/5/2023
Star Wars, 2001, Orwell, Huxley, Scalzi, Langford, Madle, Shvartsman, Babylon 5, Brin – you know what to do.

The Big Idea: S.B. Divya
Today — finally! — we tackle the actual meaning of life! No one has ever done this before in the history of the world! Or, perhaps, no one has done it quite like S.B. Divya […]

Futuropolis – FULL (short) MOVIE
A mixed-media animated Sci-Fi parody made by Steve Segal and Phil Trumbo, back in the pre-computer days. It was made in Richmond Va, with the help of lots of volunteering friends. I was one of […]

Book Excerpt: A DIAMOND DREAM by Eli K.P. William
A DIAMOND DREAM FINAL BOOK OF THE JUBILEE CYCLE ELI K. P. WILLIAM 1 The Tokyo Canal All was fire, a great conflagration roaring from the charcoal of a starless cosmos. Billowing and […]

Jack Dann to Deliver Youtube Talk on Writing
Author and anthologist Jack Dann will be discussing writing on the Tuscon Hard-Science SF Channel this coming Saturday
Fantasy

GRRM – Lost and Found
“You can buy anything you might desire from Gray Alys. But it is better not to.” Those were the opening words of my short story “In the Lost Lands,” first published in the DAW anthology […]

Novedades de enero 3
OBITUARIO El escritor, poeta y guionista de cine y televisión cubano Chely Lima falleció este domingo en Miami a los 66 años. Según refieren amistades cercanas a este diario, el escritor padecía una enfermedad autoinmune […]

One Frame at a Time
I have been trying to write this article since the year began. With the news released today that Guillermo del Toro’s stop motion animated masterpiece Pinocchio is nominated for best animated film, I felt like […]

Novedades de Enero 2
LIBROS La Corporación Eugenio Espejo de Ecuador ha publicado el libro último del gran Fernando Naranjo Espinoza, titulado “Los custodios de la piedra”. Este libro cuenta con un prólogo de nuestro blogger Iván Rodrigo Mendizábal […]

MOVIE REVIEW: BLACK ADAM
Dwayne (“The Rock” at one time) Johnson has long wanted to play Black Adam in a movie. Unfortunately, he is not well served by the move he got. Read Steve’s opinion on this mess of a wanna-be blockbuster.
Science

Morning of the Remote Controlled Biobot
An Interview with Dr. Rashid Bashir (This interview was conducted by Andrew Hiller for Amazing Stories on January 27, 2023 and is the first in the Living in the Land of Science Fiction Series.) Hiller From […]

This Week in Space: Drag Sails, Cosmic Rays, and ‘Space Cushions’
Hello, readers, and welcome to your Friday morning digest of space news from this week. If you’re looking for unalloyed good news, you’ve come to the right place. This week we’ve got astronauts of […]

CONTRARY BRIN: Gaining perspective: imaging Earth – and deep space
Modeling this planet. Having cut my teeth long ago on the Whole Earth Catalogue, and later having written a novel called Earth, I’m a bit of a sucker for macro planet modeling projects. Here’s one […]

2 asteroids the size of 100 pugs to pass Earth Tuesday – NASA
Two asteroids approximately the size of 100 adult pugs are set to barrel towards Earth this Tuesday, according to NASA’s asteroid tracker. The asteroids in question have been designated 2019 BO2 and 2019 BZ4, according […]

US Certifies First Small Modular Nuclear Reactor
The design is courtesy of Oregon-based NuScale Power, which has been working to certify a small modular reactor (SMR) design since 2007. At the NuScale’s core are up to 12 power modules, or natural circulation […]

Researchers Find 17-Pound Meteorite During Antarctica Expedition
The team—which consists of geochemists Maria Schönbächler, Vinciane Debaille, and Ryoga Maeda as well as cosmochemist Maria Valdes—began their Antarctic expedition in December. When they returned in mid-January, it was with five meteorites, including one […]

New Nuclear Rocket Design to Send Missions to Mars in Just 45 Days
We live in an era of renewed space exploration, where multiple agencies are planning to send astronauts to the Moon in the coming years. This will be followed in the next decade with crewed missions […]

Scientists Have Successfully Reversed Aging in Mice
We’ve recently made some major strides toward understanding and managing aging on a larger scale. In 2022 alone, scientists found ways to predict a person’s lifespan, use fecal microbiota to “restore” youth in rodents, and make human […]