Skip to the content
  • Home
  • All Posts
  • Contact
  • Log In
  • Register
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • RSS
Expand search form
Amazing Stories
  • Home
  • MAGAZINE
    • MAGAZINE BACK ISSUES
    • Submissions
  • SHOP
    • Amazing Book Store
      • MAGAZINE Back Issues
    • Futures Past Editions
    • Clothing, Mugs, & Posters
  • EVENTS
  • FREE STORIES
    • Review
    • Poetry
  • Patreon
  • CONTACT
  • INFO
    • Amazing Stories AI Policy
    • Intellectual Property
    • Amazing Staff
    • DISCLAIMER
    • ABOUT THE SITE
    • Promote!
    • Jobs
    • Advertising
    • Legalities
      • Intellectual Property
      • Terms of Use & Privacy Policies
      • Membership & Comments Policy
Menu
Breaking
The Big Idea: Samantha Mills The Big Idea: Justin Feinstein What Happened to the GORN from STAR TREK? JAMES H. SCHMITZ – THE GOOD OL’ STUFF The Big Idea: Dan Rice
Review August 30, 2019

CLUBHOUSE: Review: What the Wind Brings – a slipstream novel by Matthew Hughes

A review of a new novel by one of the authors appearing in our quarterly publication

Read More
Fandom August 23, 2019

CLUBHOUSE: Review: Kasma Magazine presents: 10 Years of SF!

Kasma magazine rounds up its monthly publications and offers ten YEARS of SF

Read More
Review August 9, 2019

CLUBHOUSE: Review: Pulp Literature Magazine #23

Fine writing throughout in this magazine devoted to pulp fiction of a higher literary calling.

Read More
Fandom July 26, 2019

CLUBHOUSE: Review: Broken Sun Broken Moon, a surreal anthology by Brent Hayward

OBIR: Occasional Biased and Ignorant Reviews reflecting this reader’s opinion. Broken Sun, Broken Moon – by Brent Hayward Published by ChiZine Publications, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada in 2019. All stories in this horror anthology are by […]

Read More
Review July 19, 2019

CLUBHOUSE: Review: Fragment, an eco-adventure novel by Craig Russell

There are at least 15 principle characters to keep track of. Too confusing? Not a bit of it. Ten years in the writing and well worth it.

Read More
Review July 12, 2019

CLUBHOUSE: Review: Futuristic Canada Anthology

Futuristic Canada is a very Canadian anthology. How much so may depend on whether you are Canadian, American, British or even Australian….

Read More
Fandom July 5, 2019

CLUBHOUSE: Review: Alchemy and Artifacts, Tesseracts 22 Anthology

OBIR: Occasional Biased and Ignorant Reviews reflecting this reader’s opinion.   Alchemy and Artifacts: Tesseracts 22 Published by Edge-Lite, an imprint of Hades Publications, Inc., Calgary, Alberta, Canada, in 2019. Edited by Lorina Stephens and […]

Read More
Uncategorized June 21, 2019

CLUBHOUSE: Review: Lackington’s Magazine “Voyages” – Issue 19, Spring 2019

A review of the most recent issue of Lackington’s Magazine – Voyages

Read More
Uncategorized June 14, 2019

CLUBHOUSE: Review: Parallel Prairies, Stories of Manitoba Speculative Fiction

Canadian local – a review of an anthology devoted to Manitoban speculative fiction

Read More
Uncategorized June 7, 2019

CLUBHOUSE: Review: Professor Challenger Anthology. New Worlds. Lost Places.

Ahhh, Professor Challenger. discoverer of Lost Worlds!

Read More
Uncategorized May 31, 2019

CLUBHOUSE: Review: Augur Magazine #4 V2.1

An issue for change. No, not from a dollar. Fiction and poetry about change.

Read More
Review May 24, 2019

CLUBHOUSE: Reviews: Five Fantasy Novels Worth Reading

Graeme reviews five novels, covering a range of interests and genres

Read More
Fandom May 17, 2019

CLUBHOUSE: Review: Anathema Magazine issue 7

A tri-annual speculative fiction magazine of works by “queer POC / Indigenous / Aboriginal creators”, and a call for a crusade against an entrenched foe.

Read More
Uncategorized May 10, 2019

CLUBHOUSE: Review: Dreamtime (Anthology) by Mark Le Dain

…strong echoes of the early Philip K. Dick where things are not what they seem and you have every right to be paranoid…

Read More
Review May 3, 2019

CLUBHOUSE: Review: Lackington’s Magazine #18

Many editors reject heavily stylized prose out of hand. Lackington’s welcomes it.

Read More
Review April 26, 2019

Clubhouse: Review: On Spec Magazine Issue #110

An in depth review of the 110th issue of On Spec magazine

Read More
Fandom April 19, 2019

CLUBHOUSE: Reviews: Pulp Literature Magazine #22 and “Typhoon Time” (Novel) by Ron S. Friedman

Today, Graeme formalizes the new focus of his column on reviews of Canadian SpecFic, featuring Pulp Literature magazine and Typhoon Time by Ron S. Friedman

Read More
Fandom April 12, 2019

Clubhouse Reviews: Neo-opsis Magazine #29 and “A Body of Work” by Colleen Anderson

An in depth look at two publications – Neo-Opsis magazine and A Body of Work anthology – using the O.B.I.R. method. (Not to be confused with the Outer Limits method O.B.I.T.. Not quite that intrusive.)

Read More
Science Fiction April 5, 2019

Is Science Fiction Dead? (Or, lessons learned from the Creative Ink Festival.)

Yes, once again, Science Fiction is dead, Dead, DEAD! Maybe.

Read More
Film/Televison March 1, 2019

Clubhouse: An Obscure Franco Era Spanish Horror Film

If an egg appears on the mantle in act 1….

Read More
Uncategorized January 25, 2019

Clubhouse: four films from the 1930s worth watching

Four forgotten classics worth your viewing time.

Read More
Film/Televison January 11, 2019

Clubhouse: Obscure Genre films worth watching

Silent Film SF: there’s a lot more out there than most realize

Read More
Film/Televison December 14, 2018

Clubhouse: Building a Genre Film Library

When I say “Film Library,” I don’t mean paying money to download an electronic file. I’m a twentieth century sort of guy and loathe such, viewing them as ephemeral at best. I prefer a physical […]

Read More
Uncategorized November 16, 2018

The Clubhouse: John W. Campbell, genius/crackpot editor?

Was The Brain Stealers of Mars Campbell’s inspiration for Who Goes There?

Read More
Review October 26, 2018

Clubhouse: reviews of two obscure Frank Herbert novels

Two by Herbert you may not be familiar with

Read More
Awards October 12, 2018

Clubhouse: An Old Guy Attends VCON 42 Convention

A Tale of the Wandering Fan. R. Graeme Camerone wanders through VCon42

Read More
Review September 21, 2018

Clubhouse: Two Book Reviews; The Plot Against Earth by Calvin M. Knox & Recruit For Andromeda by Milton Lesser

A pseudononymous Silverberg and a Milton Lesser in one dos-a-dos. Graeme Cameron cracks the covers on two more Ace Double SF potboilers

Read More
Review September 7, 2018

Clubhouse: Book Reviews: Two Books by Algis Budrys

A take on two lesser-known novels by the author of Rogue Moon

Read More
Fandom August 31, 2018

The Clubhouse: Book Reviews; King of the Fourth Planet / Cosmic Checkmate

Another entry in my endless quest to revive the excitement of what it was like to be a teenage SF fan in the 1960s, what it was like to feel the heart-palpitating thrill of perusing lurid […]

Read More
Uncategorized August 24, 2018

The Clubhouse: Death of an Archive; Book Reviews

I’m back! So, where was I? Dealing with mundane problems. I’m separated from my wife and the divorce drags on and on. On the other hand, I successfully moved from Surrey, B.C. to Nanaimo, B.C. […]

Read More

Posts navigation

Previous 1 … 7 8 9 … 13 Next

About Author

retro
R. Graeme Cameron

Read My Profile

www.cdnsfzinearchive.org/

Archives

Recent Comments

  • Kermit Woodall on Sign Our Anniversary Card and Wish Amazing Stories and Science Fiction A Happy 100th Anniversary
  • Steve Davidson on Sign Our Anniversary Card and Wish Amazing Stories and Science Fiction A Happy 100th Anniversary
  • Steve Davidson on Announcing: 100 Years of Science Fiction Celebration The Official Centennial Celebration!
  • jMS on AMAZING NEWS FROM FANDOM: March 1, 2026
  • jMS on Announcing: 100 Years of Science Fiction Celebration The Official Centennial Celebration!

Latest Posts

The Big Idea: Samantha Mills

April 25, 2026

The Big Idea: Justin Feinstein

April 25, 2026

What Happened to the GORN from STAR TREK?

April 25, 2026

JAMES H. SCHMITZ – THE GOOD OL’ STUFF

April 24, 2026

The Big Idea: Dan Rice

April 24, 2026

Buy Amazing Stories

Amazing Stories Magazine Issues
Amazing Stories 3D Swag
Amazing Stories Etsy Store

More About Amazing Stories

SF Encyclopedia Entry
Wikipedia Entry
Publication History
Cover Gallery
Issue Contents
Submit Stories

This site was designed and created by
Woodall Design, LLC.

The website is owned and maintained by the Experimenter Publishing Company.

Amazing Stories is a Registered Trademark of Steve Davidson and the Experimenter Publishing Company.

Amazing Stories® is a Registered Trademark of Steve Davidson and the Experimenter Publishing Company, LLC., Website and Amazing Stories, LLC™ are trademarked Woodall Design, LLC.
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • RSS
Expand search form
Close Menu