88TH ANNIVERSARY ISSUE: Subscribers, Claim Your Copy
Subscribers – claim your copy of Amazing Stories’ 88th Anniversary issue!
Subscribers – claim your copy of Amazing Stories’ 88th Anniversary issue!
A profile of the multi-talented author Caitlin Kiernan.
The Lego Movie is out on DVD–does it lack heart? Steve tells all.
Don’t search too hard for a blog post subject, you might end up writing a novel instead!
There are no super heroes in real life – that’s why we go to the movies!
A review of James Young’s space navy yarn – An Unproven Concept
FuturesPast Editions Amazing Stories Classic Reprint – the first book is now revealed!
In this week’s viewing: It’s an uncommonly good start to the new season!
An interview with the founder of a new genre publishing venture.
They’re studying science fiction in Mexico. Galaviz gives us the low-down.
Considering the forthcoming new film adaptations of Daphne du Maurier’s The Birds and Rebecca, and the shadow of Alfred Hitchcock…
The Hugos are upon us. RK gives you even more (and better reasons) to join up and vote!
Where’s Fred Gambino? Premiering a new art book at this year’s Worldcon!
There’s season openers and then there’s Season OPENERS! The DOME is back with a vengeance!
Introducing Terra Nova 3 and a host of other forthcoming Spanish language releases.
The co-creator of Transmetropolitan tackles a first contact story…
Mechanical Horses? Steam-Powered Tanks? Flying Diesel cars? You don’t have to make this stuff up!
Fraught with peril and nail-biting anticipation, launching a new book is always exciting.
Since zombies seem to be the thing these days, here’s an Amazing Gore 101 Primer
The Alien Stone by Barry Uglow is a prime example of the classic tales that subscribers of the original editions of Amazing Stories were familiar with.
Tenants Of A Structural Corpse is an experimental comic by Adam S. Lichi, somewhere between a single issue and a graphic novel
As far as depicting a world gone completely tits up goes, you’d be hard pressed to top the work of Australians.
If you want to take a serious look at writing, James starts from the beginning….
“Dolls”? “No, they’re ACTION FIGURES!” But no. In this case, they’re dolls.
Would there, could there be inhabitable planets with more than one sun, like the iconic Tatooine?
A continuing history of French science fiction.
Am interview with comic artist & writer Paul Pope…and Chris Hunt.

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