Cosmocáspsula Ep. 3 – Audio cuento: “Una simple negociación” por Edher Juárez López
Cosmocapsula presents the audio story – A Simple Negotiation
The Walking Dead v The Walking Dead
Which is better, Robert Kirkman’s classic comic book series The Walking Dead from Image Comics or Robert Kirkman’s hit television series The Walking Dead on AMC?
Book Review: Only the Stones Survive by Morgan Llywelyn
The true origins of Celtic fairy tales.
Review: Bandersnatch, by Diana Pavlac Glyer
A review of the ‘sequel’ to The Company They Keep, the Inklings and creative collaboration.
FREAKS OF NATURE film review, plus POLAR BOREALIS—a new semiprozine!
This week, Steve reviews the 2015 Horror-humour film “Freaks of Nature” and finds it rather flat, then alerts the media (us!) about a new semi-pro Canadian SF/F e-magazine!
Film Review: Pride & Prejudice & Zombies
It is a predicament author Jane Austen could never have imagined when she dreamed up the Bennet clan several centuries ago and is every bit as silly as it sounds. This is not a bug of Pride & Prejudice & Zombies.
AMAZING PEOPLE: R. Graeme Cameron Releases Issue 1 of Polar Borealis Magazine
Don’t be stupid. Get your FREE copy of Polar Borealis today!
Military SF or The Books With the BFG’s
We’re about as far away from Agent J’s Noisy Cricket as you can get….
The Clubhouse; Fanzine Reviews: “Blow the lid off LA fandom!”
A fanzine by Miriam Carr – “one of those rare fans whose personality came across in almost every line she wrote…”
Reseña de Libro: Cosmografía General de Laura Ponce
A review of Laura Ponce’s Cosmografía General
The Writer-Editor Relationship, Part 1: Editors Preparing Writers
Indie authors need editors. Here’s how to go about finding a good one.
Australian Science Fiction Romance Is Alive and Well
Veronica goes down under for the down low on Australian SFR
Altered states: why we’re suckers for different cuts of the same films
There’s something almost religious about this phenomenon – the knowledge that there was a select group of disciples to whom the truth had been revealed.
Scide Splitters: Uncharted Territory by Connie Willis
Why does it always seem that romantic comedies are funnier at the beginning? Scide Splitters attempts to answer that question while reviewing Connie Willis’ Uncharted Territory.
Noticias Literatura 3-2
A classic SF film fest, the Asimov Foundation’s latest podcast and an international poetry festival
Anime roundup 2/4/2016: To Each Their Own
In this week’s viewing: A lot of variety, from an infodump in Utawarerumono to an epic battle in Iron-Blooded Orphans, and more!
Review: Spook by Joshua Starnes and Lisandro Estherren
From page one, readers will quickly realize that the new comic Spook written by Joshua Starnes with artwork by Lisandro Estherren is not your ordinary funny book.
Film Review: Lazer Team
Who doesn’t love a lovable bunch of losers who must save the Earth?
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