Award Winners: Rainbows End by Vernor Vinge
Rainbows End (2006) won the Hugo and Locus Awards for best novel and was nominated for the Prometheus Award. Sad to say there’s no pot of gold awaiting the reader at the end.
Rainbows End (2006) won the Hugo and Locus Awards for best novel and was nominated for the Prometheus Award. Sad to say there’s no pot of gold awaiting the reader at the end.
Darkover returns with this anthology of new stories.
Catherine Asaro is trying for a stretch goal on Kickstarter. Give it a hand!
Oxum represents all the traditionally feminine values. But she is also patron of witches.
A conference on alien contact inspires a change in careers
The first candidate for the greatest SF novel of all time
More than just a time loop story, All You Need is Kill by Hiroshi Sakurazaka is like a fast paced video game where the hero learns from his mistakes, getting better and better every time he is killed.
Dianne gets to be a pirate. (We all want to be one too….)
Christine Rose signs with Rabid Fan Boy
Traveller, the epic space RPG, is going to make a TV pilot.
“There is just one reality left, we are here and it is now.” Wise words spoken by astronaut of the future George Taylor (Charlton Heston) upon arrival on a mysterious planet one may have reason […]
We’re very pleased to learn that one of our contributors – Steven H Silver (the period after the ‘H’ is silent) – publisher of Argentus, a long-running fanzine, regular contributor to the SF Site, Best […]
A profile of Amazing Stories’ go-to artist – Duncan Long.
James discovers that attending a con can ease the fannish blues
Joshua speculates on the consequences of superheroes going out of copyright.
jacques Sadoul revived French SF in the 70s; today Black River Press is trying to do the same.
MC Carper continues his interview with author Carlos Morales
The internet does wonderful things: like bringing works published in other countries to our attention.
Amazing Stories’ resident expert on publishing indie, traditional and seemingly every other outlet, weighs in on the Amazon-Hachette dispute.
Yours truly humbly notes his immortilization in digital audio recordings
No to reconciliation and Yes to returning the USA to space in its own vehicles.
People of Color in European History – as depicted through the art of the ages.
Steve Davidson is the publisher of Amazing Stories.
Steve has been a passionate fan of science fiction since the mid-60s, before he even knew what it was called.

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