3D Printing: Helping Space Exploration
NASA has already contracted for a 3D printer (through the company, Made in Space) that can be launched into space.
NASA has already contracted for a 3D printer (through the company, Made in Space) that can be launched into space.
From time to time Bill Crider turns his hand to fantasy and pulp related adventure, and when he does we’re always in for a treat.
M. C. Carper interviews Felipe R. Ávila for Amazing Stories.
It is extremely difficult, as a creator of any sort, to escape your culture.
I’m in school, taking two literature classes this semester, and in the good class (yes, there is also a bad class) we learned about making ‘found poetry’ a process that I really enjoyed. I came home, looked at my shelves full of eclectic books, and said “hm… I wonder what I could do with some classic SF.”
In my last article: Demystifying Contracts #4: Agency – Terminating Contracts I was exploring the tip of an iceberg…in that case it was what happens when you no longer are getting along with your agent and would like to find another one. But this is just one of the possible problems that may occur and when evaluating the contract. There are others, and in fact it is best to look at a contract considering all the various worst case scenarios. So let’s look at some.
Como prometido, he aquí el recuento de Fantastika 2013, que se llevara a cabo del 18 al 20 de octubre. El evento se realizó en Dieselverkstaden (Literalmente el taller diesel), un centro cultural a las […]
Travel back a week in time and see what you’ve missed. Read it too!
Just like every high-quality short story, it doesn’t have to be complicated to be good. To prove that, dailysciencefiction.com has provided a convenient outlet for finding well written original work in the genre.
Public and Congressional support for Program Apollo waned after Neil Armstrong walked on the moon. My company handed out layoff notices before Apollo 11 splashed down.
Lee & Miller are on a book tour that is well worth your time to attend.
Thursday Next, the plucky female lead character of The Eyre Affair, is a literary detective in an alternate 1985 England.
In this week’s viewing: An unexpected additional premiere made by Lewis Carroll fans, big news about a show coming up next season, and more!
Says editor Jean Martin: Science Fiction/San Francisco is a monthly news zine covering all areas of fandom in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond. We report on events, conventions and balls in the genres […]
Gone but most certainly not forgotten. Ten great SF writers.
Every con has a name badge, and most of them are well designed, like a little piece of art. Badge collecting is a great way to save convention memories
It is high time that this passing generation reach out, find the next generation, and mentor them…bring them into fandom!
Winter is only one of four seasons but it can also be a feeling, a state of being.
This is the silliest, lamest, most self-indulgent column you will ever read in Amazing Stories Magazine.
According to a tweet received just a short while ago, award winning author Robert Silverberg had a heart attack yesterday while in London. He has had a stent emplaced and is recovering, but apparently will […]
A full season’s worth of space monsters, spaceships, space plants, space cowboys, space lizards, space princesses, space werewolves, space hillbillies….
In Japan, Halloween is pumpkins and ghosts, just as Christmas is Santas and reindeer.
Coven is a show about women and their stories. That men are minor characters is designed to demonstrate how male most TV shows are
En “Nova”, se entremezclan elementos de ciencia ficción dura, opera espacial y ciberpunk y esto posibilita una estructura narrativa sui generis que pretende encaminar al lector por un sendero fantástico
The Man Who Haunted Himself is, as the title suggests, both a ghost and a doppelgänger story
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