Just some quick notes to pass along some observations and pats on the back! I’m extremely pleased to continuously see our foreign language posts appearing here in our popular posts feature; it speaks to a whole bunch of issues – and also highlights how international the scope of Amazing Stories has become.
I’m also happy to report (without details) that various and sundry contributors here are working on a number of projects that flow out of their contributions to Amazing Stories – books, anthologies, websites and more. It’s truly gratifying to see that positive response here on the site is leading to all of these other developments.
With those things said – pay attention here. There’s a reason why these posts were read by lots of different folks during the week!
The Antares Rocket Explosion: October 28, 2014
Literatura furry de ciencia ficción en Venezuela
Review of Spring Festival: Happiness, Anger, Love, Sorrow, Joy by Xia Jia, translated by Ken Liu
Finnish Science Fiction: Two Perspectives, Two Authors.
Are You Ready for Five Nights at Freddy’s?
Deconstructing Horror: Haunted Houses
Music – “Anthology of Interplanetary Folk Music, Vol. 1″ Craig Leon
Open Source Horror: The Slender Man
Once Upon a Time in Wonder(ful)land
The Nine Billion Names of God by Arthur C. Clarke
Interview With World Fantasy Award Nominee Author Scott Lynch
Individualism, Atheism, and the Search for God in Cormac McCarthy’s The Road
Who’s in Charge? The Trouble with the Doctor’s Companions
Embracing Dragon Age’s Source Material
In Support of Brianna Wu (and Others)
A Publisher’s Perspective on Profits: ebooks vs print
Curtains Up: Speculative Fiction Theater is Here
Amazingly Enough: Lost And Found – The Triumph Of Mr. Monck Mason’s Flying Machine!
Wally Wood, The Ultimate Science Fiction illustrator Says I
Space Shuttle First Flights: Phil Shaffer (Again)
Ciencia Ficción Finlandesa: Dos Perspectivas, dos autores.
Book Review: HARRY HARRISON!, HARRY HARRISON!
THE BIG BANG THEORY Recap: Season 8, episode 3: The First Pitch Insufficiency
The Importance of Setting in a Novel
It’s (Not) Rocket Science: John Aaron: “SCE to AUX”
WHO’S YOUR FAVOURITE SUPERHERO? Part Two of Two.
I Congreso Internacional de Narrativa Fantástica – Perú
Alternate Israels: Five Historical Proposals for a Jewish Homeland
Books That Never Were – Farewell Atlantis
When Did Science Fiction Begin?