De Razas y Sexos Pasando por Gente que Parece no Tener una Vida Real
Tanya Tynjala takes on sexism in Spanish fandom.
Tanya Tynjala takes on sexism in Spanish fandom.
Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Bibliography is a comprehensive catalog of the author’s work, compiled in a massive yet elegant volume just as impressive as the writer it honors.
Anna Raftery, this year’s winner of the Trans-Atlantic Fan Fund (TAFF) competition, tells Ira Nayman a little bit about herself while in Toronto.
Rat Sass, File 770 and seven more reads for your fannish pleasure
Terence Jackson shares his impressions of the ComicCon held in Manchester, UK, as well as Donald Manning’s photos of cosplayers who attended.
We live in a golden age of science fiction and fantasy as highlighted by San Diego Comic Convention, but all some fanboys know how to do is whine about it.
Tanya Tynjala gives a rundown of article that appeared on the Amazing Stories Web site in June for Spanish readers.
The comic Lost in Space: The Lost Adventures takes fandom back in time to one of those charming television shows we grew up with.
What’s the greatest cult film of all time? The participants at File 770 are gonna tell ya – but it’s not too late to support your own favorite cult movie!
Club Report: Meet the SF Association of Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Hugo Award picks, new releases, fun stuff and more fun stuff
The latest issues of Helix magazine (interview with Le Guin) and a report on the Malaga presentation
The Librarians and The Lost Lamp by Greg Cox is a fitting companion to the popular television series, filling that agonizing void until the show returns for its second season in November.
Those crazy fans. Next thing you know, they’ll be publishing magazines!
The con schedule for Celsius 232 and a presentation on Stephen King in Malaga
This sort of conundrum is exactly the kind of thing fan-historians obsess over, which is why fan-historians are few and far between. Most tend to die of apoplexy on reading anything which contradicts their cherished theories over insignificant minutiae. I’m still alive because of my cherished and invincible ignorance.
James Davis Nicoll is conducting an interesting experiment: younger fans read older works of SF and then provide their commentary. James started this following a challenge from Adam-Troy Castro (essentially: using classic SF is not […]
Moonwalk by H. B. Fyfe is science fiction’s short story equivalent of Hemingway’s classic The Old Man and the Sea, minus all of the fanfare and accolades.
Award season ramps up, books unread and scroll silliness.
The flawed heroes and the shared universe weren’t the only revolutions that Stan Lee brought to the business
File 770 Hat Tricks, awards, delayed con reports, Furry anthologies and a Hugo Base Design

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