Book Review: Azieran Adventures Presents Artifacts and Relics
A review of the sword and sorcery anthology
A review of the sword and sorcery anthology
An interview with the author of The Road To Digital Publication and the Nocturnal Lives series.
A sneak peak at one of the pages of A Doctor For the Enterprise – coming soon!
Michael weights in on Brenna Aubrey’s decision to turn down a six-figure advance.
Ivan Prado Sejas interviews Bolivian fantasy author Ana Triveño Gutierrez
A collection of photos from Saturday at Arisia 2014 – Boston’s anime/media convention.
Religious figures and anime make for a provocative mix.
SPECIAL NOTE: Fantastic Books, publishers of Chuck Rothman’s Staroamer’s Fate and Syron’s Fate, has made two copies of Staroamer’s Fate available and we’re going to give them away. Leave a comment here (related to the excerpt, […]
Various sources suggest award eligible works
Was the event cancelled because of problems with the hotel, or because Chi-Fi wasn’t going to meet its contractual obligations with the hotel?
An admittedly nit picky review of the SyFy (don’t admit to watching it in Polish) channel’s latest offering – Helix
Apollo 11 was the first of six Apollo spacecraft to land on the Moon. A total of twelve men walked on her surface, and every crew planted an American flag at their landing site. Each flag has a story to tell.
In one pitch baseball, as in life, it pays to keep swinging. Advice for life and fanzine reviews in one nifty package!
The Whitman publishing company published a lot of science fiction in the late 50s and early 60s – SF that inspired many who would go on to become fans of the genre. Today we learn about one such tale with the adventures of Rip Foster.
What do Captain America, Buck Rogers, Batman, Flash Gordon, the Green Hornet and Gene Autrey have in common? They’ve all appeared in serials!
In this week’s viewing: hapless teenaged boys are dragged into supernatural doings left and right, and a dark comedy wins premiere week.
The Prisoner of Heaven is actually what you get when a stand-alone novel sells 15 million copies and the author decides to write sequels without a worthwhile new story to tell.
An interview with one of Heinlein’s children, Sarah Hoyt, author of Darkship Thieves
American Horror Story: Coven makes me uncomfortable. Not uncomfortable because it’s frightening or gross or shocking. Uncomfortable in how it handles race. I’m not entirely sure how to process Coven‘s take on race—I’m a straight […]
An interview with Greg Viggiano, Executive Director of the Museum of Science Fiction
Here are two ambitious sf comics you might want to check out, particularly if you’re nominating titles for the 2013 Hugo awards.
Monsters have always been with us in genre fiction, in ancient myths, and fairy tales. But are they ever new?
Noticias sobre festivales, webs dedicadas al género y lo mejor en literatura del 2013.
A review of Bitten, a Canadian show based off of the book series Otherworld by Kelley Armstrong.
An interview with Gary K. Wolfe discussing his work as a reviewer and his opinions about the Science Fiction genre.
How do you get past the fear of being “exposed”, past the anticipated disappointment of peers, past the terror of success? The answer is passion.
K. Ceres Wright highlights the recent announcement by the Chi-Fi convention that they are rescheduling their convention because the venue might not be welcoming to fans.

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