Book View Cafe Readings: Coed Demon Sluts: Amanda by Jennifer Stevenson
Today’s Book View Cafe reading features Jennifer Stevenson and a selection from Amanda, the latest in the author’s CoEd Demon Slut series.
Today’s Book View Cafe reading features Jennifer Stevenson and a selection from Amanda, the latest in the author’s CoEd Demon Slut series.
Prologue The moons of Alpha 49C shone brightly through the hatch. All seven of them were in slightly different phases. Jenn thought this was perhaps the most beautiful thing she had ever seen. The past […]
What is hundreds of billions of times more powerful than the Sun, flashes on repeat with intense bursts of light, and verges on defying the laws of physics? No, it’s not your neighbors’ holiday lights […]
APAs Everywhere – Fred Lerner, Christina Lake, Amy Thomson and Tom Whitmore – December 9, 2023 – 2PM EST, 11AM PST and 7PM London GMT
Ramona Louise Wheeler is best known for her “Ray and Rokey” SF series, which debuted in Analog science fiction magazine in 1998. Other Analog stories include “Upgrade,” “Calm Face of the Storm,” and most recently, “Dancing in the Dark,” […]
Veronica Scott for Amazing Stories Magazine I happen to really enjoy zombie apocalypse science fiction and if there’s a romance involved, all the better. And if the author can find a few fresh twists to […]
Larry Charet is a comic book legend. He opened one of the first comic shops in 1972, and co-founded the Chicago Comicon in 1976. He has been to every show since then, and has helped […]
This week in Television streaming And, in Film as well Another week with ‘Oppenheimer’ ranking at #1. To get the full list of most anticipated movies of 2023 like it, visit our list: https://www.justwatch.com/us/guide/upcoming-movies-2023. […]
Should we vet countries before they host a Worldcon? If so – what values are we looking for?
A talented team helmed by award-winning producer Sky Conway, including actor fan favorites such as Walter Koenig, plan to embark on a television pilot next year for John E. Stith’s MANHATTAN TRANSFER, the Tor Books […]
NOTE: This post first appeared in the Roswell Daily Record. The past few years have seen a fun trend in scifi and paranormal romance – the holiday themed story. I had quite a number of […]
The love of your life…no one could ever hope to replace that person. That person is unique, unique for you. It’s entirely up to you to determine if that irreplaceable person could be recreated. Will a copy be an exact duplicate? Or will that inexact copy be enough?
Changes to Science Fiction over the past 60+ years
OBIR: Occasional Biased and Ignorant Reviews reflecting this reader’s opinion. Indigent Earth – by Scott Overton Publisher: No Walls Publishing, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, 2023. Premise: The best and the brightest fled the dying Earth, establishing […]
Este es el último post que he preparado sobre al Worldcon en Chengdu. Más que mi opinión, me interesaba la opinión de otros participantes. Puesto que se trata de participantes de diversas nacionalidades, está en […]
AMAZING NEWS: 12/3/23 AMAZING NEWS FROM FANDOM: December 3, 2023 New Releases in Science Fiction/Fantasy/Paranormal Romance for NOV 29 Matt’s Reviews: A Canticle For Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller Jr. THE LAST HARRISON FORD INDY… […]
Today’s news is almost all about releases – except the “happy ending” kind. Plus – big planets orbiting tiny stars, what fratricidal killers think, a near-perfect definition of “Fandom”, a Fanzine archive and more
2023 Hugo Finalist Voting Statistics Posted The 2023 Hugo Awards were presented October 21 during a ceremony at the Chengdu Worldcon. Today the committee released the voting statistics for the finalists, which show how the […]
Here’s the weekly post from my author blog on the new releases I found to be of interest in my three favorite romance genres (which are also the ones I write in!), and related areas […]
Publisher: PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE Publication date: 02/01/1961 Book Pages: 368 ISBN: 9780553273816 Copyright Year: 1959 Author: Walter M. Miller, Jr. A Canticle For Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller Jr. was originally published in 1959, […]
It is supposed that Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, the fifth Indiana Jones movie, will be the last one Harrison Ford will star in. But it’s possible that it will not be. It’s almost certain that there will be more Indy movies, but who will star in them? Only Lucasfilm knows!
In today’s Big Idea, Cory Doctorow talks about his new novel The Lost Cause, but he also talks about why so many of science fiction writers work in the genre at all. Both topics are, […]
A talented team helmed by award-winning producer Sky Conway, including actor fan favorites such as Walter Koenig, plan to embark on a television pilot next year for John E. Stith’s MANHATTAN TRANSFER, the Tor Books […]
Steven Barnes is the NY Times bestselling, award-winning author and screenwriter of over thirty novels, as well as episodes of THE TWILIGHT ZONE, ANDROMEDA, HORROR NOIRE, and the Emmy Award-winning “A Stitch In Time” episode […]
This week in Television streaming And, in Film as well This week, we have ‘Oppenheimer’ ranking at #1. To get the full list of most anticipated movies of 2023, visit our list: https://www.justwatch.com/us/guide/upcoming-movies-2023. ‘The Hunger Games’ […]
This is the second book I’ve reviewed by Marcus Alexander Hart. The first was One Must Kill Another, which was a great read and genuinely creeped me out. But that was serious horror, and this […]
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There was a debate in the lab as to whether today’s experiment would be historic, or ahistoric, or suprahistoric. Cassie opted for counterhistoric, but nobody ever listened much to her. Atun Bosepkale, who had dreamed […]
OBIR: Occasional Biased and Ignorant Reviews reflecting this reader’s opinion. Season One: Iris and the Crew Tear Through Space – by Cait Gordon Publisher: Presses Renaissance Press, Canada, 2023. Cover and Interior Art by Cait […]
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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