Concellation 2020’s Green Room Features Amazing Stories Staff
Dani & Charles Barouch take Ira and Steve to the Green Room at Concellation 2020, the convention that never happens
Disney Has Not Paid Alan Dean Foster
Disney ain’t paying and Alan Dean Foster and SFWA are going public with their complaints.
Not the last Last Dangerous Visions post
J. Michael Straczynski is a storied name in the halls of media science fiction. So much so that I feel I’m wasting space by even mentioning that he’s worked on Twilight Zone, created Babylon 5, […]
SFWA Announces Press Conference Today: Alan Dean Foster Must Get Paid by Disney
SFWA and award winning author Alan Dean Foster will discuss non-payment of royalties by Disney
Rabid Fanboy announces the formation of its Literary Production Studio – Prince of Cats Literary Productions
Immediate Release – 8/12/20 Wayne, NJ – Rabid Fanboy has announced the opening of its publishing division Prince of Cats Literary Productions. Rabid Fanboy has worked heavily in publishing and promotions with authors and publishers through its […]
Head of Zeus Launches New Imprint
New imprint to launch with Liu, Doctorow titles in its lineup
SUBSUME Media Launches Inclusive Speculative Fiction Library
From comic books to virtual reality workshops, SUBSUME Media helps marginalized voices be heard and break out of their feast or famine mentality
Copyright Registration Rule Change Allows Flat Fee Registration of Short Textual Works Published Online
New rule allows for registration of multiple short works
SF/F Magazines Wait Out The Great Pause—Part 2: Short- and Long-Term Prospects & the Post-COVID Landscape
Ira Nayman, Amazing’s editor, chimes in with thoughts from F&SF, Clarkesworld, Uncanny and others
SF/F Magazines Wait Out The Great Pause—Part 1: Submissions & Supplies
Check it out: Amazing Stories was consulted….
Authors Invited to Share Information for #PublishingPaidMe Report
Study wants to look at how advances are distributed in the industry
A Statement from SFWA on Black Lives Matter and Protests
SFWA speaks out on Black Lives Matter
Blogger Invitado: Carlos Enrique Saldívar. Presentación de la Revista Crononautas.
Introducing the new Magazine of fantastic literature and science fiction – Crononautas
Inaugural Black Sci-Fi Convention Postponed to Summer 2021
The Black Science Fiction Convention has been cancelled
Google Page Shows Extent of Convention Postponements/Cancellations
Google page tracks convention status
Donate to Help Members of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Affected by Covid-19
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.
Inaugural Black Sci-Fi Convention Postponed to Summer 2021
The Black Sci Fi Con has been postponed until 2021. There will be a virtual event in October of 2020.
Author Finances – From Gold Rush to Tidal Wave to Steady State
How do you budget on the un-even income of a writer?
A Message from SFWA Regarding the Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Nebula Conference still on = hotel will not agree to cancellation without penalties
The MIT Press Acquires World English Rights to Six Titles from Stanislaw Lem, the Master of Science Fiction
he MIT Press announces it has acquired world English rights to six titles by Stanislaw Lem
The Witcher Is a Publishing Phenomenon – Orbit Printing More Than Half a Million Books To Meet Demand.
With the Witcher, Andrzej Sapkowski created one of the most memorable characters in modern fantasy.
Amazing Histories, October 1928: To the Moon, Mars, and Beyond
So the time is not distant when it will be possible for us to witness a ball game a thousand miles away.
AMAZING STORIES TV SHOW TO AIR ON MARCH 6th on AppleTV+
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 […]
New Editor-in-Chief Chosen to Steer SFWA’s Publications
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.

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