Spaceship Modeling Part 1
What do NASA, Werner von Braun and Walt Disney all have in common? Assisting at the birth of the plastic spaceship model kit!
Review: Sunfire by Edmond Hamilton
Sunfire by Edmond Hamilton may not be as recognizable as some of the other classic short stories reviewed here at Amazing Stories, but it maintains the same fresh literary style founder Hugo Gernsback envisioned long ago and allows the readers to enjoy a modern perspective of a classic theme.
Robots for Home Care
The health care industry is struggling to keep up with seniors’ needs, and one method that has had some success is through the use of home care robots, which was highlighted in the 2012 movie, Robot & Frank.
Movie Review: Black Christmas (1974)
Horror for the Holidays! Unsung flicks that may (not) be suitable for yuletide watching!
The Rise of Audio Books
Michael J. Sullivan explores the world of audio books and subsidiary rights: Should you hang on to them? Will they be a significant source of income? Just how well are audio works doing?
Silvia Angiola – Axxón – por M. C. Carper
M. C. Carper interviews super fan and film reviewerSilvia Angiola: Just how well do english language films play out in the spanish speaking world?
Articles populaires novembre 2013
Fabien Lyraud turns a French eye towards illuminating the best of November’s content.
Itadakimasu! The Significance of Food In Anime
Can wisdom be found in a ramen noodle shop? Fans, Anime and Food collide – but there’s no need to call in Senator Blutarsky.
ABSOLUTE ZERO – Cool Websites, Very Cool
Conceived by the Ackermonster and now living a double life on the web and in print
Media: North American Genre & Science Shows Upcoming & Currently Airing
Use this list to help you find the television shows you want to watch.
How to Redact and Re-integrate Your Redundant Reliquary of Recollections, or: How Not to Keep a Scrapbook
Mr. Cameron invites us to join him on the floor as he sorts the contents of a 1960s scrapbook
Novedades de Noviembre en Latinoamérica
ARGENTINA “Legión”, la primera novela gráfica de Salvador Sanz ha sido reeditada por el sello OVNI Press. Según los expertos ésta es la obra más redonda del autor. La presentación tuvo lugar el 31 de […]
The Club House 12/6/13
Like godfather like godson: Terry Kemp emulates his mentor Rog Phillips and promotes his book – and reviews a number of fanzines along the way.
Entrevista a Ciruelo: El Amo de los Sueños/ Interview to Ciruelo: Lord of Dreams
A multi-lingual interview with Plum
Space Psychology, Future Shock, and Human Tenacity
In some ways, we’re already preparing ourselves for living in the future.
[Title Bump] So We Have a New Wonder Woman, Now What?
On Wednesday, Variety broke the news that Warner Bros. has cast Gal Gabot, of the Fast & Furious franchise fame, as Wonder Woman in the upcoming sequel to Man of Steel, currently under the working title Superman Vs. Batman.
Hoodwinked! A Review of the Forever Gate Compendium by Isaac Hooke
Don’t overthink this one. Don’t analyze it. Just enjoy
Recap: “The Sacred Taking,” American Horror Story: Coven, Episode 8
It may be a cliche, but war really is coming to American Horror Story: Coven, and in this episode, sides are being chosen and battle lines drawn.
Reflections in a Black Mirror
Black Mirror’s thesis is exactly what its title suggests: a dark reflection of ourselves.
Six Scientist Myths That Books and Movies Love To Perpetuate
There tends to be some mystique attached to the image of the scientist in fiction. The scientist is mostly a tool, an antagonist, a source of information or a vehicle through which we learn things. […]
Review – Night Film by Marisha Pessl
Gary Dalkin reviews a novel that wants to be – ought to be – a movie
The Artful Collector: Art Hierarchies #6: Art that is Signed is Better than Art that is Unsigned
The Artful Collector gives some tips on why you should always get signed artwork.
The Ultimate Science Fiction Reading List Part 2
A collection of authors talk about some of their greatest works.

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