The Ultimate Science Fiction Reading List
Notable and award winning authors talk about what’s on their science fiction reading list.
Notable and award winning authors talk about what’s on their science fiction reading list.
What could be better than two Doctors on screen? How about THREE?
Noticias sobre nuevos números de publicaciones, finalistas de certamen de relato, y vídeos de charlas de una jornada sobre cf.
A review of Philip José Farmer’s Venus on the Half Shell before its December reissue.
Enough time has gone by to justify a re-read of this instant classic.
Review of the video game Devil May Care with an emphasis on video game writing.
Universal Movies Frankenstein: What’s the Meta?
Science Fiction classics are worth another read.
Review of Brad R. Torgersen’s Lights in the Deep.
Morgana Santilli talks about what makes RWBY a great animated series, and webseries.
M. C. Carper interviews Jorge Pérez Perri for Amazing Stories.
Michael J. Sullivan provides insight on the types of things you should be concerned with when signing a contract with small presses.
The President of the IAAA presents some of the organizations artwork, as well as some of his own, and explains how and why space art is so important to all of us.
Just about everyone loves a good western. But when you add in the Steampunk element, the story immediately evolves from the classic exploration of the frontier to a grand tale of adventure and wonder. Given the concurrent timeline of the two genres, their literary compatibility and success is no surprise.
I love superheroes. I love science. I love movies. I love putting together things I love.
A collection of intensely intimate poetry which map a life
Fans have been known to do strange things – including the consumption of frozen isotopes.
Examples of how art hierarchies are determined by what people will pay for an artwork.
Security may be found in fanzines…it all depends upon what desk you are hiding under.
Want to know what’s going on? Read Jack Moreno’s blog!
Egoboo can be found in all kinds of strange places – including science fiction conventions!
Don’t be a crappy, illiterate, crown-scribbling hack.
Every so often in life, a moment of serendipity occurs when everyone involved in a project creates something marvellous. The birth of Doctor Who, fifty years ago this week, is one of those moments.
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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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