AMAZING NEWS FROM FANDOM: 4/10/16
Dragoncon Awards; Ro Nagey; Rhino’s Run; Rowling’s Chair….
Dragoncon Awards; Ro Nagey; Rhino’s Run; Rowling’s Chair….
Star Trek, Horror, Awards, awards, awards and about four years of pixel scroll reading….
A wealth of Graeme Cameron, Askance and more today in the fan library!
Today: Learn a little about the history and background of the Hugo Awards.
This week Steve looks at some correspondences between 1952 fandom and 2016 fandom by way of an old magazine, and reviews two movies he found to be terrible. If you’re fifteen years old you might think they’re good movies; Steve assures you they’re not.
Fanzines are, after all, for reading and not for bloody looking at; and any fanzine deficient in worthwhile and well-written reading material has signally failed to achieve its primary goal
A limited time free download of NYRSF’s special David G. Hartwell Memorial Issue
Conventions, tributes, awards and more, straight from the world of fandom
The finest in fannish writing, delivered right to your internet’s front porch
Some blue-sky thoughts on Worldcon and the future of fandom.
The Fallen Spaceman by Lee Harding, it is an interesting little book with some big ideas, and an ideal introduction to the genre for young new readers.
Special: Steve gets smacked down in the comments (but you’ll have to find THAT for yourselves!)
Fanzines: They’ve been with us since the start
“Personally, as a reader, I don’t much like being obviously experimented upon.”
A special Spanish SF Studies, forthcoming Peruvian SF and several new publications.
Conspiracy – An Anthology of Original Science Fiction Stories from NESFA Press will have you rethinking what you know and doubting what you think you know.
Thoughts on the Hugos from an editor who will be eligible for nomination in 2017.
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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