Artículos Populares de Febrero
February’s popular post round up for our Spanish reading friends
February’s popular post round up for our Spanish reading friends
SFSFC Inc., files for summary judgment
As a medium for the presentation of new ideas, Scientifiction is unsurpassed. It is the cement which unites scientific fact and fancy; the outlet for the idealistic mind
Octavia Butler to be inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame
Harassment of Sanford continues (big surprise, right?) Somtow in symphonic horror; CJ Cherryh wins Heinlein Award, more
British Fantasy Award, Uncanny magazine, Ursa Major awards, Worldcon 76 moves for summary judgment, more
Steve rewrites one of his earlier columns for Amazing (again!) just in case you want to know how he started in this whole “fannish” business. Do you care? Did you read it before?
Authors Guild, Mythopoeic awards; it’s not ALL news about Worldcon and Baen
Wesiskopf removed as GoH “there was a fundamental difference between the values Worldcon strives to uphold and the values allowed to be espoused on the forums-in-question.”
Illustration of the year, Best of the Year Toc & Cover reveal, Marvel legacy covers and more
On the night of February 12, 1949, the city of Quito-Ecuador was moved by the alleged news of a Martian invasion
Video of the January collegium of Central American SF authos; the radio program The Basement and a look at John Christopher’s The Death of Grass
Although not as informative as many would prefer, this is the kind of communique we need from Worldcons, especially in the Pandemic era.
A largely art oriented con will be online this March.
Unsolicited opinions, Pixel Scrolls, awards, obituaries, conventions and Dictionaries.
The Kate Wilhelm Solstice Award will be presented to Jarvis Sheffield and posthumously to Ben Bova and Rachel Caine at this year’s Nebula conference.
Steven H Silver performs this sad task annually (also used at Worldcon). Please take a moment to remember those we have lost, and the ones who have lost them.
Announcing the 1st Elia Barceló Award finalists; the bilingual magazine Constelación now available and a directory of spanish-language publishers of genre.
N3F outreach not well-received; Lefty, Indigenous Futurism, PKD and more awards, Constelacion magazine debuts, more
Discon III Kerfuffle; Crystal Huff fundraiser; cats sleeping on science fiction, awards, more.
Interview with Amazing’s publisher on Recursor.TV
Pseudonymous intrigue in this 1929 issue of Amazing Stories
Man-Thing, Endeavour Awards, Uncle Hugo’s Update, Pixel Scroll, more

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