AMAZING THINGS You Should Know: 21 Draw
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The Joy of Pansfnalistic Theocrasy and Burroughs covers!
How does Stiller’s The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty stack up against Danny Kaye’s original version, and with James Thurber’s original story?
Donatello, Raphael, Michelangelo and Leonardo (Splinter!): who are they really for? Certainly not the same audience as Howard the Duck.
Get your superhero mojo going with this movie collection now on Now TV
In this week’s viewing: hideous psychic creatures, blobby parasitic ones, and more!
…and finally, the cast of Star Wars VII. Unsurprisingly, Princess Leia is identified herein as Leia Solo.
Is there anything more disturbing and fascinating on TV these days?
Amazing Stories licenses name to Open Road Brands, LLC
R. Graeme Cameron and Steve Fahnestalk have been nominated for their work in Amazing Stories
Today we say our good byes to the 88th anniversary issue of Amazing Stories
Ya a la venta el nº 54 de Espiral CF “Antes del primer día” de Raúl A. López, Disponibles los ganadores del Premio UPC de CF de 2010 y 2012, Nuevo número de Alfa Eridiani y Convocatoria de relatos para antología de cf escrita por mujeres.
Go from an orbiting space habitat to a world of demons and telepaths…
A look at “fine art” from SF/F illustrators.
Revising a novel can be “like beating up a nice friend.” Without a little pummeling, all you have is a “nice draft”.
A look at the Mr. Hawkins’ Humorous Adventures stories by Edgar Franklin.
Somehow our first taste of fiction always seems to hold a special place in our minds and hearts even after we’ve read hundreds of new stories. Another installment of the ultimate science fiction reading list from some of our favorite authors and editors.
Amazing Stories licenses name for classic stories reprint line
Pick Your Favorite Paul Poll #2 April 1927 thru March 1928
A look at Christopher Priest’s novel, The Adjacent, from a first-time Priest reader.
Dianne Lynne Gardner interviews her family rocket scientist, Moses Milazzo, about his job and the influences of science fiction.
I wouldn’t call this a confession, as I feel a confession requires first the intent to do wrong and secondly the willful execution of that intent. Believe me when I say I had no premeditation […]
Our last piece of fiction in the 88th anniversary issue touches on many SF themes.
Pete Smith’s ‘filler’ was nominated for an Academy Award and highlights the interesting and casual relationship the Curies brought to their research.
Three men writing a weird western featuring a young woman of mixed race and pulling it off well. Spit that into your spittoon!

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