How Judy-Lynn del Rey shaped science fiction as we know it today
Source: How Judy-Lynn del Rey shaped science fiction as we know it today
Source: How Judy-Lynn del Rey shaped science fiction as we know it today
Writers often feel driven to tell a story, and have a passion for the characters and world… and sometimes, they feel something just a little bit more. Dirk Strasser understands the next level of authorial […]
Bonus link: JustWatch took a look at all of the content featuring The Joker, owing to the recent release of Joker: Folie à Deux, the sequel to Joker. You can find all of your Joker content […]
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James Davis Nicoll recently published an article in the Seattle Worldcon’s newsletter titles “The PLight of Modern Young Adult Science Fiction” – for which he is taking a little heat, and which also touches on […]
OBIR: Occasional Biased and Ignorant Reviews reflecting this reader’s opinion. ON SPEC MAGAZINE issue #129, Vol. 34 No. 3. Publisher: The Copper Pig Writer’s Society. Managing Editor and Art Director: Diane L. Walton. Issue Designer: […]
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This edition of Amazing News is sponsored by the Tiny Time Machine omnibus edition Of Special Note PBS American Masters features a discussion of the contributions and legacy of Judy-Lynn del Rey. Nick Mamatas links […]
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Dublin 2029 Worldcon Bid Site Visit By James Bacon: The Dublin 2029 bid co-chairs Margeurite Smith and Brian Nisbet organized a site visit of the venues where they hope to host the Worldcon in 2029. […]
LIBROS Pandemoniums editorial ha publicado la ópera prima literaria deValeria Montes Pastor: “Oda a las polillas”. Dice la nota de prensa: “(La autora) nos invita a su mundo de niñas rotas, muñecas de porcelana y […]
Blame it on Boskone. Blaming the long-established Boston science fiction convention with its superb art show absolves Russ Handelman and me for turning us into art collectors. Before Boskone, I had been picking up the […]
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Publisher: Ace Science Fiction Published Date: 2010 Original Publish Date: 1969 Pages: 330 ISBN: 978-0-441-47812-5 Author: Ursula Le Guin The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin is […]
If you’ve ever watched The Blob, Earth vs The Flying Saucers, This Island Earth, The War of the Worlds, It, the Creature From Beyond Space, Invaders From Mars or any of the others, good and […]
Los monstruos encarnan lo desconocido o lo diferente, pueden representar aspectos oscuros de la psique humana, como el miedo, la ira, el trauma o la culpa. El monstruo, en la literatura, es una figura rica […]
Y sí. Desde 2022 debo estas reseñas. Y pronto viajaré a Perú y me traeré otro montón de libros. Sin contar que dos personas me han mandado sus libros para reseñarlos este año. No me […]
Sean McMullen worked for the Australian Bureau of Meteorology for over three decades, in areas ranging across satellite tracking, systems design, disaster contingency and Year 2000 conversion. During those same decades he went home and […]
Just sharing with you the top 10 charts for the week! TV Shows Film/Movies This week we decided to highlight our list of movies and shows similar to “The Penguin” and where to […]
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Music can raise spirits… and it can save souls. In this Big Idea for Voices Carry, author Raven Oak goes deep into the music and lyrics that carried them through the highs and lows, and […]
Entre las sombras silenciosas de la noche, un felino oscuro se desliza, su pelaje negro como la eternidad y sus ojos, dos luces antiguas que parecen contener el secreto de lo inefable. Su andar es […]
Letters across time; uneasy alliances; VR gumshoes; a homage to Arthurian legend; and childhood nightmares made flesh, are just some of the delights on offer in. this latest issue!
A tracker and the local police are both surprised to be working together to solve a crime. Who they are looking for is one thing, but what the person stole may surprise you… To say […]
Of Special Note Jim Emerson’s Futures Past A Visual History of Science Fiction 1929 volume has been announced: From the newsletter – FUTURES PAST 1929 So, the moment you’ve been waiting for has finally arrived. FUTURES […]
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Daniel Collazos Bermúdez (Lima, 1980). Escritor, Guionista, Storyteller, Redactor, Director audiovisual.
Autor de los libros de cuentos “Ente” y “Necrópolis”, y de las novelas “Maga” y “La heliofobia de M”. Sus relatos han sido incluidos en diversas muestras literarias internacionales como “La rivolta degli oggetti” (Italia), “Qhipa Pacha” (Estados Unidos) y “Vienen por ti” (México y Bolivia), además de publicaciones peruanas como “Llactamasi” y “Trece veces Sarah”, entre otras.
En el ámbito audiovisual, destaca su cortometraje Cholita, ganador del segundo puesto en el concurso Nontzefilmak 2009 (Bilbao, España). Es cofundador del pódcast Los Tres Tipos, miembro del colectivo Qhipa Pacha, del comité editorial de Future Fiction en Español y columnista de Amazing Stories.
Se dedica a la dirección creativa en proyectos de guion y storytelling, y a la docencia de cursos vinculados a la creatividad, además de talleres de escritura.

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