AMAZING NEWS FROM FANDOM: 2-29-2017
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Got a stick? This is more fanzines than you can shake it at
Announcement of a new Spanish-language speculative fiction magazine: Windumanoth.
Introducing fresh voices and works in science fiction for and by the people who care most about the genre, the website Shoreline of Infinity shows why “talent should be rewarded.”
News of a Spanish short story contest, the first issue of a Spanish horror magazine and the 10th anniversary of the Alt+64 wiki.
Super Genius Comics digs up some fresh blood for Tales from the Crypt, Issue No. 1. A welcome return to this classic over-the-top horror series.
Vibrators, Oppuntias, Rayguns, Journey Planet & Mimosa!
Turning that distinctive recipe of post-apocalyptic literature on edge once again by taking readers to destroyed alternate worlds, Survival Game is the second “Apocalypse Duology” installment by Gary Gibson.
The second issue of Supernova, a Bolivian magazine of fantasy and horror, is now out.
Behind the Paranormal: Everything You Know is Wrong may not have all the answers, but it will make you think twice about what you thought you knew.
News of new magazines, awards and other things of interest to Spanish speculative fiction fans.
If you want to be a fan, there’s no better road map than THE ENCHANTED DUPLICATOR
Avengers of the Moon by Allen Steele takes us back to the pulp classics by reviving Edmond Hamilton’s hero adventurer from the 40’s, Captain Future.
The announcement of the winners of a couple of awards of interest to Spanish speaking speculative fiction fans.
A fine collection this week, especially considering that one of my articles appears in one….
Swanwick, Davidson, Fan videos, Lucas’ Orphaned Museum…
A list of recent videos of interest to Spanish speaking fans of speculative fiction.
Revenge, Tight Beams, Fornax, Counterclocks and Dragons
A review of some of the articles that appeared in Amazing Stories that appeared in September that may be of interest to Spanish speaking readers.

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