The Science to Science Fiction Transition: Teleportation
Beam Me Up Scotty has become a catch phrase – but is it possible?
MORE ON THE RAH FRONT: Robert A. Heinlein, continued
Alexei Panshin is a well-known critic/reviewer of Heinlein and his works
Award Winners: Spin by Robert Charles Wilson
One night a few years from now the stars go out …almost from when it was first published Robert Charles Wilson’s Hugo Award-winning Spin remains one of the finest hard SF novels of the new millennium.
Reseña de Libro: Once Tiempos del Futuro de Carlos Suchowolski Kohn.
A review of Once Tiempos del Futuro by the Argentinian author Carlos Suchowolski.
Anime roundup 5/29/2014: Fright Night
In this week’s viewing: Ghosts, witches, the Devil, and more!
The Flash, Arrow Spin Off – Are You Excited?
More superheroes are coming to the little screen!
Recap: “Mizumono,” Hannibal, Season 2, Episode 13
Is there any refined and beautiful skill Hannibal Lecter hasn’t mastered? Find out.
AMAZING PEOPLE In the News
A film short – Altered – based on the writings of Dianne Gardner, is now competing in a film contest.
The Artful Collector: On Collecting Illustration Art that Isn’t . . .Yet
The artful collector talks about illustrations, and the blurred line between private and commercial art.
Review of 1984 – Theatre
A new take on an old Classic, this presentation of 1984 is double-plus good!
El Reino de AV-LES
Joaquin Cervantes Bassoco, one of Mexico’s most renowned artists, inspired Galaviz with his BATU comic.
Mobile Suit Gundam: A Landmark In the Giant Robot Genre
When is a giant robot not a giant robot?
Writing in Sync
The tendency to synchronize pervades the universe, from atoms to animals, and people to planets.
Scide Splitters: The Technicolor Time Machine by Harry Harrison
Scide Splitters reviews Harry Harrison’s tale of Hollywood behaving badly with a time machine.
The Changing Face of Science Fiction Part 2
What has changed in Science Fiction? The best authors in the genre answer that very question.
Green Fingers by Arthur C. Clarke
The short story Green Fingers by Arthur C. Clarke is a fine example of dreamers and forecasters from over half a century ago.
Indie Dragons Still Spouting Fire!
Dragons were given their title sometime around the13th century, their name coming from the Greek word δράκων, (drakon) meaning “giant seafish”. Legends in both the Orient and Europe spotlighted these fire breathing serpentine creatures. Heroes […]
Six Possible Changes to the World Map by 2020
There are a few possible changes to the world map coming by 2020 that we should keep an eye out for.
All Work and No Play Makes Jack a Dull Writer
How do you get inspired when you want to write?
Un ciclo de Ciencia Ficción en Paradise Now
A conference in Bogota brings together authors, publishers and educators.
Lost Curiosities: Painters’ Tragedy
Radium was ‘cool’ – until people’s lips started falling off
AMAZING NEWS May 25, 2014
Amazon vs Hachette and lots and lots of newsletters and press releases!
TIME MACHINE: Past Popular Posts
Our most favoritist, coolest, most interestingist, funnest posts of the past week.
About Author
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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