Author’s Earnings: Part 3 Mid-list Print Sales
Michael dives even deeper down the rabbit hole of author’s earnings.
Michael dives even deeper down the rabbit hole of author’s earnings.
A look at the introductory episode of COSMOS: A Spacetime Odyssey.
Our most popular reads from the past week: check it out – you probably missed something really cool!
Rob Hansen’s Fan Stuff – more fan history than you can shake a fan at!
Amazing Stories is now 88 years old. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey with Neil deGrasse Tyson premeires tomorrow
An unusual Science Fiction heroine found in an unusual place – the weekend supplement of a daily newspaper.
The art work gracing the covers of (most) Ace doubles was credited, another debt we owe Donald A. Wollheim.
Ricardo Acevedo gives up his space for a guest post by Cristina Jurado Marcos; Cristina interviews three authors, a translator and a publisher about the contributions of women to science fiction, fantasy and horror
More artwork from A Doctor For the Enterprise, our upcoming limited edition comic.
Photos of this year’s presentation of the Jack Gaughan and Edward E Smith awards.
In this week’s viewing: Samurai Flamenco finally has some answers, Hozuki no Reitetsu has dancers, and more!
Ecdysis No. 2 from Jonathan Crowe, featuring art, reviews and dinosaurs
Stumped for your next story or character? Try an archetype, says Ceres, who offers up a few to help get your creative juices flowing.
Judith Dial, editor and former book dealer, shares her concerns about the state of fandom.
Tanya profiles the latest spanish language happenings in genre – and announces a change to the ways in which she is presenting her findings.
In case you missed it, a recap of of the Season Two opener of Hannibal
Nina gets back to basics with five fundamental elements of writing that every writer should constantly work on improving.
Gary Dalkin interviews one of the hardest working editors in the UK – Jonathan Oliver
Declaraciones de editor y autores de la colección “2099,” novedades de miNatura y artículo sobre la literatura fantástica española.
A continued look at the morality of art and the distinction between the art and the artist.
A list of the top ten greatest spaceships of all time, following some rules, of course.
Reasons why you should read What Mad World by Fredric Brown, if you haven’t already.
The Asylum trope seems to be gaining in popularity, in recent years, the most famous version being the second season of American Horror Story. We are forced to see, and consider, where the insane are coming from, forced to relate, to interact with non-sense and un-reason.
Review of Somewhere in Time, a romance with a time travel theme.
The 2011 movie Real Steel staring Hugh Jackman was inspired by the Richard Matheson 1956 short story titled Steel. A 1963 episode of Twilight Zone was also based on the story. Which cinematic version held true to the story, or would the minds of Hollywood been better off leaving the story to the pages.

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