Blogger Invitado: José Güich Rodríguez. Los Meandros Fantásticos de José Durand, Parte 1
Investigations into the works of Joseph Durand.
Investigations into the works of Joseph Durand.
Tanya, as an author, contemplates what inspires her to write a review.
A review of a book with echoes of Philip K. Dick
New conventions, conferences, magazine issues & releases
Introducing some new contributors to Amazing Stories
Tanya offers some thoughts on Gamergate
EL MUNDO DE AMAZING STORIES Steve nos ofrece Seeds of Life de John Taine, un clásico de Amazing Stories. Y ya que estamos en la promoción de los libros de Amazing Stories, ¿porqué no darse una […]
A post by guest blogger Daniela Sarras Hadweh, being a psychological examination of the monster and the national imagination
A report on 2014’s International Congress of Fantastic Fiction, help in Lima Peru
(A spanish language version of this interview can be found here Tanya Tynjala for Amazing Stories: Antonio Mora Vélez is a key author in Latin American science fiction. He is best known as a narrator. […]
an interview with author Antonio Mora VéleZ
An interview with two of FInland’s best
A report on and a photo gallery from the VII International Colloquium for Fiction Fantastic held at the Center for Literary Studies Antonio Cornejo Polar Lima – Peru
Finland has put itself on the genre map over the past couple of years; here’s an interview with two prominent members of a growing community
A summary for our spanish speaking friends of our most popular items from September
The interview with World Fantasy Award nominated author Scott Lynch, in English
An interview with World Fantasy Award nominee Scott Lynch
The DIALFA Project: Behique – an annual Cuban theater of fantasy and science fiction
Elizabeth Bear is a prolific author who has won the 2005 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer, the 2006 Locus award for Best first novel for Hammered, Scardown and Worldwired, the 2008 Theodore […]
Entrevista con la Ganadora del Hugo Elizabeth Bear
Tanya takes on mainstream criticism of genre fiction. Uses Bradbury as metaphor, something most mainstream “authors” probably wouldn’t get…
Tanya returns with the english language version of her interview with Hal Duncan, author of Vellum.
What’s happening in the geeky Hispanoamérican world? Read on
Author Hal Duncan (Vellum) has been adopted by Finnish Fandom. Find out why.
A profile of the Finnish author Hannu Raijaniemi by our Spanish editor.

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