NEWSLETTERS & PRESS RELEASES (See below for full text)
Haffner Press
Black SF Society
Lightspeed Magazine
CAUSES
We’ve had a bit of a discussion around here regarding diversity. That discussion has also taken place in many other elsewheres:
N.K. Jemisin; Radish Reviews; World in a Satin Bag. (Prior listings have links to even more on the subject) Amazing Stories Editorial Response
Jim C. Hines seems to be going into overdrive – Convention Harassment Policy Starter Kit; Recruiter of PoC (applause)

ENTERTAINMENT
New Wonder Woman Announced
TangentOnline OTR
The Marvel Juggernaut May Roll Over Hollywood
Terminator 2 in 60 Seconds
More Harlan (More Harlan Schtick To be Precise)
Disney’s Mars and Beyond
Secret Nuclear Launch Code Not So Secret (Code Sounds Like Congress – Nyet, Nyet, Nyet, Nyet, Nyet, Nyet!)

FANDOM
GRANDMASTER DELANY! (‘Bout time. Want to know why? Go read Dhalgren – at least five times…)
If Space is the Place, Why Are We HERE?
Escaping Genre’s Pulp Roots (Why and who wants to? Good debate in the comments!)
DC Bids For Worldcon
Heinlein Bust Now Official
Ellison Chapbook from Subterranean
Jim Barker Wins Rotsler Award
NASFiC Cost Increase
INDUSTRY
New SF History by Andrew Liptak Announced
Amazon Announces Story Front for Short Fiction
SFWA Raises Qualifying Rates (To A Living Wage…?)
Damien G. Walter: All Of Our Genres Are Broken (Good ol fantasy, science fiction and horror labels have a choke hold on the literature)
#GenreLitChat – Get Your Literary Chatting On
Clarion Opens for Applications
SCIENCE
Ceres Probe
Saturnian Hexagon
China Goes To the Moon…India Goes To Mars…the US Goes…
Rocket Clusters (The More the Merrier!)
Bill Nye to Prez: Stop the NASA Budget Cuts
Gravity Sucks! Well, not exactly…
Signs of H20 Found Associated With 5 Exo Planets
Red Spot Revealed (Not A Hickey)
Male & Female Brains Wired Differently
NEWSLETTERS & PRESS RELEASES
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Steve Davidson is the publisher of Amazing Stories.
Steve has been a passionate fan of science fiction since the mid-60s, before he even knew what it was called.



