TIME MACHINE: Popular Posts
What’;s everyone reading this week? reviews of both classic and new works, coverage of the space program, wizards, big brained aliens and genre happenings in foreigh countries
What’;s everyone reading this week? reviews of both classic and new works, coverage of the space program, wizards, big brained aliens and genre happenings in foreigh countries
Kickstarter announcement, apologies, clinics, Black History month, Olympics and a Spock dress up doll.
Plots to sue Worldcon, splatterpunk awards, traveling scarves, Nebula nominees, and lots of cats sleeping on lots of SF & F & H.
Kickstarter reminders, Astronauts, Arthur C. Clarke, Heinlein and more stories were very popular this past week.
This week: Amanita and New Church from ’79/’80; iOTA #15, Opuntia 405 and Forgotten Toys.
Leigh Brackett, Edmond Hamilton and James Gunn – Pacificon II and MidAmeriCon I
Technical difficulties this week. We’ll be back with the news next week!
Neal Stephenson, Heinlein Award Winner, Bram Stoker finalists; multiple cats sleeping on SF and more from the world of Fandom
This week a double header from Noreascon’s past, featuring Kate Wilhem, Damon Knight, Isaac Asimov and a Hugo Awards Banquet
This week’s most popular: Tributes to Ursula, movie villains, Wizards, Vampires and an Emperor’s Garden
This week: Opuntia 404, VIbrator 48 and the February CyberCozen
Prince Holograms, Black History Month entertainment, dolphins imitating human speech, asteroids making close Earth fly-bys, and The Hugo Awards open for nominations
Scrolled Moons, Mooned Scrolls, awards and lots of cats (and dogs) sleeping on SF
The February Ansible #367 (Check out what it has to say about Amazing Stories from 50 years ago!
Amateur fan films this week – Gonad the Barbarian and FAANS!
When did SF begin?, an examination of big-brained aliens and the SF Romance Awards were among our most popular posts this week
It’s now two minutes to Midnight, Captain Marvel is suiting up and there’s a super blue blood moon coming!
Tributes to Ursula, awards season really kicking in, and, apparently, science fiction books are a cat’s preferred sleeping surface.
Poems from space, in memoriam, great wizards, youtube channels….
A catalog of 1942 fanzines and, Ursual Le Guin & Ted Sturgeon GoH speeches
This week: Enter at Your Own Risk #6, Spartacus #24, N3F January and Opuntia #403
The File’s tenth online anniversary, SJW credentials sleeping, Annie awards, Stabby awards and more
A new regular Sunday feature debuts this week: FANAC’s Fan History Project videos. Fans have always been keen to embrace new technologies, including 8 and 16mm film!
Wizards, atheism, willful ignorance, Big Brained Aliens and so much more
Flag #20, The Incompleat Register 2017, iOTA #14, Spring SF&F Concatenation, and Sporadix #s 44-46
We’re fixing our email contact issues. If you sent us a query and never heard back, now is the time to follow up.
Don’t eat laundry detergent pods; don’t get too creeped out by the robot baby; don’t call Phoenix ComicCon Phoenix ComicCon, and don’t miss any of these and other posts!
The File starts a new tradition: Cats Sleep on SF, and the pixels just keep scrolling along.
Waging war on Earth, re-examining Heinlein, anime, rocket science and more

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