Review: Weirdbook 31
In the spirit of its predecessor, the return of Weirdbook with issue 31 is simply here to entertain us with fresh new “weird” stories from a talented team of writers.
In the spirit of its predecessor, the return of Weirdbook with issue 31 is simply here to entertain us with fresh new “weird” stories from a talented team of writers.
Video of the Megacities Terbium conference and the reissue of Worlds and Demons and The Kraken Wakes
Where do Sailor Moon, Wonder Woman, Cat Woman, Batman, Boba Fett, the Borg, and Captain Jack Sparrow hang out?
More Bradbury than you can shake a stick at (why anyone would shake a stick at Bradbury is beyond me)
See, Fred, I told you these science fiction people are all idiots.
A talk on megacities, Terbium’s religion-themed writing contest and the debut of the new magazine Incredible Stories
Trek fandom was rejected by Trufandom. It must be true, I read it on the internet.
Nothing more need be said than: today, we feature song lyrics for Martian Potatoes, sung to the tune of Waltzing Maltida….
Trufandom is all about following your bliss
Dublin 2019 Bid Update The Dublin 2019 Worldcon bid broke through the 800 supporter level at Sasquan, following appearances across Europe and the USA. This weekend they have a chance to promote the bid locally […]
Awards; resurrected conventions; Martian spoilers; Assault at SDCC, more
Jamie Todd Rubin takes a side trip during his Vacation in the Golden Age
Check out the latest from that hive of scum and villainy!
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.

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