Matt’s Reviews: Blatant Self-Promotion by Matt Truxaw
I’ve been putting out these reviews for the last 16 months or so, and yes, I have had not quite so blatant, self promotion in my author profile and at the end of most reviews, […]
I’ve been putting out these reviews for the last 16 months or so, and yes, I have had not quite so blatant, self promotion in my author profile and at the end of most reviews, […]
Source: Whatever Happened to the ISLAND of DR. MOREAU?
Brenda W. Clough is the first female Asian-American SF writer, first appearing in print in 1984. Her latest work is a novelette, ‘Clio’s Scroll’, which appeared in Clarkesworld in July 2023. A historical novel A Door In His Head won […]
This poem was written in response to an exhibit of Australian aboriginal art at the Chazen Museum. What struck me was the absence of defining borders between the physical world and the dreaming world, between […]
LIBROS La Editorial Iberoamericana Vervuert, ha publicado el libro “Historia de lo fantástico en las narrativas latinoamericanas II, (1940-2023)”, libro imprescindible para los interesados en el tema. Pueden comprarlo aquí. Hurón Azul, en colaboración con […]
Tension takes many forms, some of them good, some of them bad, and some of them delicious. In this Big Idea for Only Cold Depths, author Jennifer Estep gets into tension, when to make […]
Here’s the weekly post from my author blog on the new releases I found to be of interest in my three favorite romance genres (which are also the ones I write in!), and related areas […]
OBIR: Occasional Biased and Ignorant Reviews reflecting this reader’s opinion. CLUBHOUSE GUEST REVIEW – by Paula Johanson. LADIES OCCULT SOCIETY – by Krista D. Ball Publisher: Krista D. Ball. Editor: Skyla Dawn Cameron Cover Art: […]
We do worry about AIs, and what they can do, without conscience, with the right programming. Our world is as unpredictable as it’s ever been, so we need to look at just how far doing […]
AMAZING NEWS: December 29th, 2024: Eve of Destruction Edition AMAZING NEWS FROM FANDOM: December 29, 2024 Matt’s (Movies) Reviews: Old Science Fiction Movies What Happened to The Six Million Dollar Man? La ventana sur 4: […]
This Week’s News Is Brought To You By – The Staff and Contributors of Amazing Stories. We all hope that the New Year will find you safe, secure and looking forward to the future. (Note: […]
Pixel Scroll 12/28/24 A Credential, A Houyhnhnm, And A Gor Priest-King Walk Into Barsoom (1) ’69 IS DIVINE. Galactic Journey delivers kudos to the finest sff of 55 years ago: “[December 26, 1969] A Wreath […]
“I think that science fiction, even the corniest of it, even the most outlandish of it, no matter how badly it’s written, has a distinct therapeutic value because all of it has as its primary […]
Source: What Happened to The Six Million Dollar Man?
En “Del terror (Poe) a la novela de la ciencia sobre el sur (Verne)”, sugerí las relaciones intertextuales entre la novela The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket (Aventuras de Arthur Gordon Pym) de Edgar […]
Bill Spangler has been writing science fiction oriented comics since the late 198t0s, primarily media tie-in books. He’s probably best known for his original stories set in the Robotech universe, starting with Malcontent Uprisings and including Invid War, Return to […]
Walter M. Miller, Jr.’s A Canticle for Leibowitz has recently been released by the Folio Society in a wickedly expensive (and sold out) edition that features illustrations by artist Eliot Lang. The art for the […]
La columna del invertebrado: ¿Y ahí, dónde está lo fantástico? Al pensar en el cine o la literatura de terror, mi mente asociaba el género con criaturas monstruosas, lugares embrujados o situaciones sobrenaturales. No […]
As we all know, someday we will die. And when we do, there will be an obituary summing up your into life into a couple paragraphs. Author Eden Robins has used (fictional) obituaries to […]
En el stand de Cuba de la Feria del libro de Guadalajara Lanzamiento digital de la saga del Cosmos (Saga de Kay y Kirk) De Eric Mota. Lamentablemente no he encontrado un enlace de cómo […]
OBIR: Occasional Biased and Ignorant Reviews reflecting this reader’s opinion. FUSION FRAGMENT MAGAZINE #23 – November 2024. Publisher: Fusion Fragment, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Editor: Cavan Terrill Cover Art: by Caitlin Fowler The Little Black Wand […]
When our AIs work hard over the span of their useful lifetimes, perhaps we need to make sure they have a retirement home to live out the rest of their days. Anthropomorphic, you say? Just […]
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AMAZING NEWS FROM FANDOM: December 22, 2024 LEVA SEMPITERNA: Un espacio- tiempo al margen de lo ordinario Paul Levinson interviews Jared Moshe about Aporia, his Time Travel Movie Barry Malzberg 1939-2024 Matt’s (Streaming) Reviews: Teacup […]
Pixel Scroll 12/21/24 A Short Scroll For The Shortest Day (0) I’m visiting my brother to help celebrate his birthday. That’s my real excuse! (1) EATING THE FANTASTIC. Scott Edelman invites listeners to settle in […]
De: Iván Prado Sejas* Dennis Morales nos presenta tiempos y espacios que se yuxtaponen alrededor de “tres parejas” que son una atravesando un multiverso complejo. En 1917, una de las parejas, Ruy Arriazu de Blasco […]
Source: Paul Levinson interviews Jared Moshe about Aporia, his Time Travel Movie
I first met Barry, I don’t remember exactly when. It was certainly at a convention at least somewhat adjacent to New Jersey, where we both lived. The fact that we shared a state of origin […]
Teacup is a relatively new Science Fiction/Horror TV Series streaming on Peacock. It is based on the novel, Stinger, by Robert R. Cammon. I have not read the novel so I can’t comment on how […]
Villanueva Paravicino, Francois. Operación Catástrofe. Lima: Apogeo, 2024. 192 pp. Ya he tenido la oportunidad de hablar de la obra de Francois Villanueva Paravicino, ya sea en su faceta de cuentista como de poeta. […]
Carlos Enrique Saldívar (Lima, Perú, 1982). Es codirector de la revista El Muqui. Es administrador de la revista Babelicus. Finalista de los Premios Andrómeda de Ficción Especulativa 2011, en la categoría: relato. Finalista del I Concurso de Microficciones, organizado por el grupo Abducidores de Textos. Finalista del Primer concurso de cuento de terror de la Sociedad Histórica Peruana Lovecraft. Finalista del XIV Certamen Internacional de Microcuento Fantástico miNatura 2016. Finalista del Concurso Guka 2017. Mención honrosa en I Premio Literario Valle del Pillko. Finalista del Concurso III Antología Tabula Escrita. Mención Especial en el reto 25 (microrrelato de horror) de Editorial Cthulhu. Publicó el relato El otro engendro (2012). Publicó los libros de cuentos Historias de ciencia ficción (2008, 2018), Horizontes de fantasía (2010), El otro engendro y algunos cuentos oscuros (2019) y El viaje positrónico (en colaboración con Benjamín Román Abram). Compiló las selecciones: Nido de cuervos: cuentos peruanos de terror y suspenso (2011), Ciencia Ficción Peruana 2 (2016), Tenebra: muestra de cuentos peruanos de terror (2017, 2018, 2021, 2022), Muestra de literatura peruana (2018), Constelación: muestra de cuentos peruanos de ciencia ficción (2021) y Vislumbra: muestra de cuentos peruanos de fantasía (2021).

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