AMAZING NEWS FROM FANDOM: 12:2:2018
Loscon Incident report, awards, NASFiC & Worldcon announcements and more.
Loscon Incident report, awards, NASFiC & Worldcon announcements and more.
TerBi organizaes a presentation of the latest from Daína Chaviano and Dioni Arroyo Merino; TerBi hosts a conference this Saturday
Warcraft is heading toward Pokeman play styles; concerns over Aquaman’s box office performance.
Haffner Press announces a two volume set containing everything John the Balladeer.
In addition to free fiction, Tor.com has these offerings today: Star Trek: The Art of John Eaves Offers a Look at a Better (and Cooler) Future by Erik Henriksen The World is a Weird, Dark Place […]
Not everything eligible, but a fine collection of sample 1943 fanzines for voters to check outt
No, tthat’s not a futuristtic opium den on the cover, though the editorial content does dabble in psychology.
Congratulations to this year’s Rotsler Award winner!
You know you’re a big deal when they issue a trading card with your picture on it! Happy birthday!
Lee Billings passes, TAFF 2019 nominees, a herd of sleeping cats, Arisia apology and more
Addressing harassment at conventions.
Hispacon celebrates the 2018 Ignotus awards; tributes to masters and new releases.
Jerry Ohlinger, John Rogers, Goodreads Choice Awards, Amazon Best SF list and more
A full reveal of the Winter 2018 issue of Amazing Stories, shipping this coming week!
Rememberances of Stan Lee continue to pour in. Each and every one is personal – the man touched so many lives in so many different ways.
TerBi announces two awards and a discussion of Ferran Varela’s La danza del Gohut
Vonnie Winslow Crist, artist, poet, wife, mom, grandmother and newly published science fiction author shares her story, gets a custom lapel pin and – bonus, interior art reveal!
File 770 on Dr. Who (!!!); World Fantasy Awards, Edelman GGoH speech, much more
Reporting the death of writer and editor Domingo Santos; TerBI investigates occult influences
Scott Edelman delivers a powerful speech att WFC 2018
New SFPA Grand Master, awards, pixel scrolls and, besides that, almost all Arisia, all the time.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle speaks to us from the spirit world.
Journey back to November 1927, when Hugo Gernsback suggests that some science fiction concepts may become obsolete.
Whitby, home of Dracula, hosts an annual Goth weekend.
Crystal Huff, Arisia, Arisia, Arisia…and some other stuff about fandom
Steve’s second Halloween column this month, in which he tries to do teeny-tiny reviews of 27 movies. Let us know if he succeeds or falls flat on his face.
Steve has been an active fan since the 1970s, when he founded the Palouse Empire Science Fiction Association (PESFA) and the more-or-less late MosCon in Pullman, WA and Moscow, ID, though he started reading SF/F in the early-to-mid 1950s, when he was just a sprat. He moved to Canada in 1985 and quickly became involved with chairing or helping run Canadian cons, including ConText (’89 and ’81) and VCON. As a fan, he’s published a Hugo-nominated (one nomination) fanzine, New Venture, and he’s founded two writing groups (Writers’ Bloc and Writers of the Lost, Ink). He’s emceed and auctioned art at many West Coast and Northwest conventions including one Westercon. As a writer, he’s published a couple of books and a number of short stories (including one in Compostella [Tesseracts 20], and has collaborated with his two-time Aurora-winning wife Lynne Taylor Fahnestalk on a number of art projects. As of this writing he’s the proofreader for R. Graeme Cameron’s Polar Borealis and Rhea Rose’s Polar Starlight publications. He’s been writing for Amazing Stories off and on since the early 1980s. His column can be found on Amazing Stories most Fridays.

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