AMAZING NEWS FROM FANDOM: 12/13/15
TAFFs, SMOFs, Rhinos, Tribbles…its a veritable fannish zoo this week!
TAFFs, SMOFs, Rhinos, Tribbles…its a veritable fannish zoo this week!
Wow. Lots of interest in our posters! And lots of really great posts round out our most popular
‘Tis the season once again for all puppy watchers to grab their binoculars, stick a clothespin on their noses and head for the fields and glens to engage in the annual festivities of neonatal canine observation.
VICTOR FRANKENSTEIN is currently playing in theaters, although by the time you read this it may very well not be, having slunk away in disgrace after failing to pull the box office mojo. It stars […]
In advance of the SyFy mini-series of Arthur C. Clarke’s classic “Childhood’s End,” Steve reviews the actual book and finds it worth a read!
Fanzines reviewed: SHANGRI-L’AFFAIRES “SHAGGY” #39 Shaggy (#39) Nov 1958 (Note: If the following doesn’t convince you the clubzine SHAGGY was a group effort by a staggering array of now legendary fans in the Los Angeles […]
An interview with the award winning author of Red Mars, Blue Mars, Green Mars, 2312 and Aurora, Kim Stanley Robinson.
In this week’s viewing: While your correspondent is travelling, a special look at show every anime fan should watch.
A review of the novella ‘Though perhaps only we are the gods of ants’ by Jorge Alberto Collao by guest blogger Cristian Londoño Proaño
Exclusive 3 chapter excerpt from Hellmaw 3: Blind Justice.
The second of a three part series in which Scide Splitters examines humorous stories eligible for the 1941 Retro Hugos Awards.
Tomorrow, Darrel Schweitzer interviews Kim Stanley Robinson for Amazing Stories
An intervierw with Dioni Arroyo Merino about the Kalpa 2015 anthology and the Association of Castilla and Leon Fantasy and Horror CF
David Perez Marulanda delivers Amazing Stories’s first ever podcast with an interview with Laura Ponce, Spanish Woman of Wonder!
Fabien continues his series on French Space Opera by taking a look at popular series.
Note: This week’s Time Machine is appearing a day late and is also affected by nearly 48 hours of intermittent site outages. Therefore, results are not entirely accurate. Wonder Woman: Relevant or Ridiculous? How to […]
Star Wars vs Star Trek; sound wave tractor beams; longevity genes; technical difficulties
Chanukah is coming. It doesn’t start on Sunday. It starts on Sunday at sunset.
“Kirk to Enterprise …” Star Trek vs. ISS computers. Who wins Round 2?
Being a member of several groups that enjoy cosplay, costuming, etc., does give access to a world of lively discussions. One recent discussion which came about on a Facebook group for the UK-based con, MCM, […]
Steve once again covers the ubiquitous Stephen King, who’s got a new collection of short stories out. A new collection of King is usually something to crow about, and this one’s no exception.
British fans get to go first this time. That wasn’t so back in 1977.
In this week’s viewing: Gundam says family is a necessity, Utawarerumono says it’s embarrassing, and more!
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