The Clubhouse; Fanzine Reviews: “The Goon Defective Agency”
Announcing the creation of the Canadian Professional Ghoodminton League!
Announcing the creation of the Canadian Professional Ghoodminton League!
1940’s novels were few, but there are quite a number of stand-out works.
Terbi CF #10: Interview with Rosa Montero & the Fifth contest for the theme “Ageing World”
All of our 1941 Retro Hugo Award posts are indexed on one page for easy access. In 1940 there was NO television. Note. This doesn’t mean that there weren’t any SF/F/H shows being produced. It […]
Hard work and developments at the University of Neuvo Leon signal a resurgence of Mexican science fiction.
Oopsla explains why everyone thinks fans are “around the Bendix”
Based on the Dragon Crest fantasy role playing game, The Sleeping King by Cindy Dees and Bill Flippin uses a unique approach in creating a world of sword and sorcery.
Ooooo – science fiction pulp cover art! The cover artists of 1940!
Smell the twilltone! Don’t touch that mouse with your ink-stained fingers!
All the magazine covers from 1940.
Every single author writing professionally in the field in 1940.
Calling all Fan Historians! Lets make 1940 the most comprehensively reviewed year in the genre!
A listing of all of the professionally published fiction for 1940.
A series devoted to helping voters select the 1941 Retrospective Hugo Awards.
Take a gander at Skyhook “one of the most literate, brilliant fanzines of the 1950s.”
Bows & Wows, Napoleon & Illya, Brooks, Bonestell & Le Guin. The world’s most famous cave woman. Plus more.
Take a gander at THE legendary fanzine – Hyphen
Crossplay: who says Captain America has to be a guy? Who says that only girls can dress up as Black Widow?
More Hugo stuff. Because this is important.
The night they drove old LASFS down, all the fans were singin….
Some random thoughts in between reading mountains of reaction.
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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