Review: What Makes This Book So Great? by Jo Walton
A review of Jo Walton’s unique and very interesting collection of essays on reading.
A review of Jo Walton’s unique and very interesting collection of essays on reading.
Reviews of recently published fanzines and thoughts on thought police.
Dare we laugh at fandom or science fiction? Perhaps we should start thinking a bit more about laughing WITH it.
Today – Littlebrook #9 from the incomparable fanzine team of Jerry Kaufman and Suzle Tompkins
Ricardo reports on Hispacon XXXI and the Premios Ignotus awards
Media apologists everywhere would have you believe that Hollywood only runs the way that it does because of this concept called “marketability.” We could never have Asian-American headliners in an Akira movie because we don’t have enough big-name Asian-American actors. We can’t keep the integrity of the original story because it’s not culturally significant to an American audience. God forbid a movie challenge an audience’s perspective on another culture or give them an insight into how other parts of the world react to certain situations
A preliminary report on your publisher’s attendance at Boskone 51.
C. E. Martin champions the cause for B Movies (and B Lit) everywhere!
Robot Monster considered as a helix of semi-precious stones (our Amazing apologies to Chip)
“Vitoria Fantástica” ciclo de conferencias y presentaciones de libros en Vitoria Se ha anunciado el ciclo de charlas y presentaciones de libros titulado “Vitoria Fantástica”, que tendrá lugar de febrero a abril. Los actos del […]
Grant Louden is creating fine art sculptures from science fiction cover illustrations.
A review of the art book: 1,100 Ideas By 100 Manga Artists
On Snowden, whistleblowers, heroes, traitors, bad editors, bad fans and fanzine reviews.
Morgana Santilli reflects on a year of posts and blogging. Happy Blogiversary!
Websites Devoted To SF’s Greatest (Serialized) Heroes – Buck Rogers & Flash Gordon
Want to be a fan? A REAL fan? A TRUfan? There is only one true way. Learn how to follow the path to righteous fannishness – or be doomed to fakefandom – FOREVER!
R. Graeme Cameron suggests that the best way to attend a science fiction convention is to not treat it like a yard sale.
Was it Colonel Mustard in the arboretum with the steam shovel? Steve participates in a steampunk murder mystery evening.
An announcement concerning Agberg, and reviews of the latest fanzine releases
Bob Jenning’s Fadeaway #39 – sercon at its finest.
Arthur C. Clarke’s short story The Sentinel lost in a writing competion and could feasibly have never made it to publication. But over time, the story emerged as the inspiration for the cult classic 2001: A Space Odyssey.
R. G. Cameron turns in a stunning forensic history report challenging what we all thought we knew about Plan Nine From Outer Space
A review of a satiric, transgrssive and humorous look at science fiction by the National Lampoon magazine.
In one pitch baseball, as in life, it pays to keep swinging. Advice for life and fanzine reviews in one nifty package!

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