
SF/F Magazines Wait Out The Great Pause—Part 1: Submissions & Supplies
Check it out: Amazing Stories was consulted….
Check it out: Amazing Stories was consulted….
Study wants to look at how advances are distributed in the industry
SFWA speaks out on Black Lives Matter
Introducing the new Magazine of fantastic literature and science fiction – Crononautas
The Black Science Fiction Convention has been cancelled
Google page tracks convention status
For any SFWA members who are struggling to afford necessary expenses due to lost revenue from COVID-19 illness or related restrictions, SFWA wants to help cover those expenses.
The Black Sci Fi Con has been postponed until 2021. There will be a virtual event in October of 2020.
How do you budget on the un-even income of a writer?
Nebula Conference still on = hotel will not agree to cancellation without penalties
he MIT Press announces it has acquired world English rights to six titles by Stanislaw Lem
With the Witcher, Andrzej Sapkowski created one of the most memorable characters in modern fantasy.
So the time is not distant when it will be possible for us to witness a ball game a thousand miles away.
Get ready! After far too long a wait, the first five (of 6) episodes produced for the reboot of Steven Spielberg’s Amazing Stories television show (the name licensed from this magazine!) is scheduled to debut […]
Trota will be the 20th Editor-in-Chief in SFWA’s 54-year history, and is the first Person of Color to serve as the organization’s Editor-in-Chief.
The China Science Fiction Research Institute aims to support “…the development of the sci-fi industry and related literary and artistic endeavours”
Do authors think about genre classification while creating? Or only when it comes to listing it for the market?
Marvel and Scholastic have recruited popular young reader authors Nic Stone and Preeti Chhibber to write middle grade novels based on Marvel’s iconic superhero characters. Source: Marvel, Scholastic Team to Produce Middle Grade Superhero Novels
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