HEINLEIN AND BUTLER, REVISITED
In this redo of his fifth column from 2013, Steve talks about visiting Butler, Missouri, the town where Robert A. Heinlein was born. Are they proud of him? Heck, yes!
In this redo of his fifth column from 2013, Steve talks about visiting Butler, Missouri, the town where Robert A. Heinlein was born. Are they proud of him? Heck, yes!
TERBI announces time travel story contest; Hispacon 2019 panels; Operation Asimov seeks to maintain SF in libraries, and more.
Aurora, Mohlere, Ringo, British Fantasy, Endeavour, Nommo, crime fiction awards, Odyssey workshop, pixel scroll and The Watchmen discussion
Fan, editor and publisher R. Graeme Cameron shares his experience of being inducted into the CSFFA’s Hall of Fame
The Spanish Association of Fantasy Science Fiction and Terror (AEFCFT) announces the first number of Opportunity magazine
One of our regular columnists was just inducted into the CSFFA’ s Hall of Fane
Fans doing bad things in the news; Poetry Awards, Classics at Loscon, World Fantasy schedule, Sidewise, Booker and a NEW! Trigger Snowflake Adventure!
If you are a fan, the First Fandom Experience should be your First Fannish Experience
The Tiptree is now the Otherwise: for detail, click on the links
European Dick Festival; Sunburst awards, Crime Fiction awards, CanSMOF scholarships, GUFF nominations, and, oh yeah, a couple of Nobels….
Amazing’s bankruptcy immediately spawned two new science fiction magazines
Harvey Awards, Dwarf Star Awards, Elgin Awards, RIP Curt Stubbs, Kramer charged again, TWZ is 60, and lots of pixels and scrolls
New Spanish language books, magazines, films and events
SPECIAL NOTE: I submitted Filk lyrics to File 770 for a Pixel Scroll title; Editor Glyer rejected it for that purpose but encouraged me to put it in the comments, so here’s the link, and […]
Palindrome week (no, NOT camels!); lots of scrolling, Deutscher Priz, Creative Arts Emmys, Talk like a Pirate – rrrrrrrrr – and more in this week’s File 770 roundup
Normally, we’d not let the guy review his own publication…but we’re not normally and R Graeme is Graeme, so let it fly!
It may be a tad early…nbo, it’s never too early to start preparing for the Hugo Awards!
Top Ten August Posts; GRRM; Dublin 2019 Photos; Spikecon, Fandom & toxicity, Katherine MacLean, much more today on the File
Dublin coverage, Brad Lineweaver passes, Uncanny releases a new issue and more
For his 263rd column, Steve revisits and rewrites one of his first “new” columns for Amazing, six years ago. If you missed it, now’s your chance to catch up!
Bradbury Statute unveiled; Hugo, Alfie, Neffy, Ringo, Munsey, ESFS, Prix Rosny Aine and Pegasus awards; Future Worldcon bids, NESFA contest, more
Kasma magazine rounds up its monthly publications and offers ten YEARS of SF
Talks, monologues, games, contests, role-playing, live performances and much more at the Luminaria conference
Joseph Campbell did not edit Amazing Stories. John W. Campbell edited Astounding Stories
N3F Announces the 2019 NEFFY Award Winners and Amazing Stories takes home the Best Magazine award
Carl Slaughter passes, some fans meetup up in Ireland; Filers meetup in Ireland; Harvey and Teen awards and Dublin, Dublin, Dublin!
These are the winners of the 1944 Retrospective Hugo Awards
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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