The Other Victoria: Steampunk’s Queen
Was it Colonel Mustard in the arboretum with the steam shovel? Steve participates in a steampunk murder mystery evening.
Was it Colonel Mustard in the arboretum with the steam shovel? Steve participates in a steampunk murder mystery evening.
Apollo 12, the second lunar landing mission, was snakebit from the outset. The crew’s problems continued with their attempt to raise the American flag on the Moon.
An announcement concerning Agberg, and reviews of the latest fanzine releases
Bob Jenning’s Fadeaway #39 – sercon at its finest.
Mike Brotherton – ‘hard’ scientist, recommends a few fantasy novels that might appeal to readers of ‘hard’ science fiction.
Wrapping up the season, Sam discusses where Coven went wrong and…where Coven went wrong.
an interview with and an excerpt from author and illustrator Dianne Lynne Gardner
In this week’s viewing: Many cans of whoop-ass are opened, plus some gardening facts.
Hammer Films had been the leading horror producer for 13 years, but by the dawn of the 70s, the studio sometimes gave the impression that it was flailing around like a vampire in a shaft of sunlight.
Nuevo número de revista de cf, también en inglés. Convocatoria para la antología “Terra Nova 3. “Éxito del último número de “Espiral CF.”
Nina offers help to new writers navigating the shark-filled waters of the publishing biz
Interview with Award-Winning Author Michael Swanwick.
Steampunk has brought a fascination with the elaborate mechanisms and ostentatious casings of old clocks. Time measuring and time traveling devices.
An interview with Miguel Lundin Peredo, Bolivian author of science fiction and fantasy.
In the 1980s, DC comics found a different way to adapt some sf classics…introducing the Graphic Album
There’s all kinds of new comic horrors hitting the stands these days. Here’s an introduction to just a few.
While it is impossible to predict the directions of the art market, an 80/20 rule can help you trace the value.
Today’s post brings you two poetry reviews of chapbooks by Cleveland poets, one each by J. E. Stanley and dan smith. The Greater Cleveland area is a little hotbed of genre poetry! It is lucky […]
A review of the soon to be released space opera novel by Karl Schroeder – Lockstep
A survey of the ten best time travel films of all time
Once more into the depths of MU, Lemuria and the Shaver Mysteries!
K. Ceres Wright follows up her original interview with Jarvis Sheffield of the Black Science Fiction Society to discuss what more needs to be done in the service of diversity in genre.
Books no longer need to be treated like perishable goods, with e-books and POD, a book can last, and sell, forever.
An examination of the world of anime in its current state and with its current offerings.
Arthur C. Clarke’s short story The Sentinel lost in a writing competion and could feasibly have never made it to publication. But over time, the story emerged as the inspiration for the cult classic 2001: A Space Odyssey.
How can you not love a week that gives you news of a Wizard of Oz TV show, a short film based on a Michael Burstein short story and a behind the scenes at A Clockwork Orange image gallery?
Time Machine: squishing antediluvian butterflies just for the heck of it!
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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