JO PHAN’S READS: This Week in Fanzines
Askance #42, Vibrator #45, Opuntia #396, Journey Planet – Disney’s Trains, BCSFAzine 524 and The Revenge of Hump Day October 31
Askance #42, Vibrator #45, Opuntia #396, Journey Planet – Disney’s Trains, BCSFAzine 524 and The Revenge of Hump Day October 31
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Let us know what kind of magazine you want Amazing Stories to be.
In a study published in Nature Astronomy this week, astronomers announced that they’d finally been able to observe Jupiter’s southern x-ray hot spot in detail using data from the XMM-Newton and Chandra space observatories in 2007 and 2016. Surprisingly, […]
A Mars city concept inspired by trees took home first prize in the architecture category of Mars City Design’s annual contest. Source: MIT Has a Radical New Design for a Martian City Kermit WoodallKermit is […]
Tod Browning’s adaptation of A Merritt’s Burn, Witch Burn! was less faithful to the source material than a Mexican film based on the same material, but was technically a much better film.
Is time travel possible? Maybe…
How does a gas giant form near a dwarf star? What does it take to build a gas giant? Building models of planet formation and studying exosolar systems have both provided us with some hints. But […]
Seventy-nine years after Orson Welles terrified America with The War of the Worlds, BBC Radio productions of The Omen and The Unquenchable Thirst of Dracula prove that the medium retains its power to chill.
In this week’s viewing: Land of the Lustrous takes another strange turn, Guru-Guru notices a new season has started, and more!
Jim C. Hines, known for his fantasy novels, tries his hand at humorous military SF and presents us with an unlikely group of heroes—Janitors of the Post-Apocalypse.
Astronomers track asteroids and comets in space near Earth, and some are unfathomably far away in the outer solar system. However, scientists may have spotted the first such object from someplace even more distant–another solar […]
News of TerBi, new novel releases and “The search for identity in gender literature” presentation + colloquium.

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