Edgar Rice Burroughs – The DEFINITIVE Bibliography
ERB Inc releases the definitive ERB Bibliography
ERB Inc releases the definitive ERB Bibliography
Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Bibliography is a comprehensive catalog of the author’s work, compiled in a massive yet elegant volume just as impressive as the writer it honors.
A handful of novels by ER Burroughs have not received the same attention as some other works
Any SF library without Edgar Rice Burroughs and John Carter of Mars is hardly complete. Burroughs’ John Carter series captured the imagination of many noted SF writers, like Ray Bradbury, early in their youth. As […]
by John M. Whalen When I was a kid growing up in Philadelphia, my Uncle George, who liked to read and played stride piano by ear, came over to the house one day and gave […]
I collect the first issues of science fiction magazines and, yes, the first issue of the very first science fiction magazine – this very magazine – Amazing Stories (albeit in electronic format on the web) […]
Starting way back in 1948, she grew up in what had to be the last rural area ever in Livingston, New Jersey. But her real hometown is Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, where she went to high school and college […]
If Davidson ever becomes Emperor of the Universe, EVERYONE will have to read Science Fiction. Or ELSE!
An autobiographical “pulp” celebrating the life and times of Fandom’s Number 1 Fan Personality
OBIR: Occasional Biased and Ignorant Reviews reflecting this reader’s opinion. The Hollow Boys – by Douglas Smith (Book 1 of The Dream Rider Saga) Publisher: Spiral Path Books, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2022 Cover Art – […]
OBIR: Occasional Biased and Ignorant Reviews reflecting this reader’s opinion. SUPER-EARTH MOTHER: The AI that Engineered a Brave New World – by Guy Immega Publisher: Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 2023. […]
Nuevo boletín del portal Literatura Fantástica Editoriales y librerías se preparan para la avalancha de novedades de Navidad: medio centenar de libros destacados en el nuevo boletín del portal Literatura Fantástica. https://literfan.cyberdark.net/Recursos/BN227.htm Podcast de […]
The 2022 Hugo Awards, report on Chengdu, Uncle Hugo’s opens and more
An introductory examination of the impact that deep learning AI technologies will have on the arts.
A review of Julio Meza Díaz’ La Máquina del Orgasmo Infinito (The Infinite Orgasm Machine). As may be suspected from the title, some topics included here may not be appropriate for all audiences.
A spritely, fast-paced novella reminiscent of the simple yet exciting pulp fiction adventures of the 1930s
Following the bankruptcy, Gernsback is forced to give up the helm. Here is a review of the last issue published under his editorship.
Spaceships, Dinosaurs, Aliens and Beam Weapons. It doesn’t get more science-fictiony than that!
Steven H Silver performs this sad task annually (also used at Worldcon). Please take a moment to remember those we have lost, and the ones who have lost them.
Venerian? Venusian? Join the debate in this review of the December, 1928 issue of Amazing Stories
If you’re still in a state of torpor, we’ve got plenty of stuff for you to lay around and read
Science has made hardly a single step that scientifiction has not foretold. And science, in return, has disclosed a million new and startling facts, to serve as wings for the scientifiction author’s brain.
The Boomers are OK: We had a chance to experience something completely out of reach to newer fans
Space Vulture is what science fiction was meant to be. Eye-popping visions of things that might be, woven into a tale of hope, love and redemption. Pure wonder on the page, unencumbered by adult concerns, unfettered by the real world. Filled with truths that are self-evident to the child inside, truths that should remain so even when we grow up.
Why are there dinosaurs on the lunar surface?
Venus. Following the recent report of life-chemicals found in its atmosphere, is it any wonder that we’re all thinking swampy things again?
Steve finishes a two-part review of the July-August issue of F&SF—the Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. It’s an excellent issue of a top SF/F magazine!
In 1930 Astounding Stories was a new publication, edited not by John W. Campbell but by Harry Bates
The fourth issue of the magazine the Astounding Award (for Best New Author) is named.
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