Noticias Literatura 29-2
Crónica de la presentación en Málaga de “El codo de la Torcaz” de Damián Cordones Crónica de Paco Mancera Romero de la presentación en Málaga de “El codo de la Torcaz” de Damián Cordones El […]
Anime roundup 2/28/2020: Radio, What’s New?
In this week’s viewing: Magia Record says you shouldn’t trust the radio, Hanako-kun and Welcome to Demon School extend that to the radio club, and more!
Noticias Literatura 28-2
“La Tercera Fundación” is the best Spanish language bibliography website
Los cuentos de Jorge Alberto Collao
A review of the collection by Chilean author Jorge Alberto Collao that asks – Can we laugh in the silence of the cosmos?
CULTURE: Boys Can Be Princesses Too
If girls can be superheroes, boys can be princesses. (Girls can be princesses too)
Broadswords, Time Travel, and the End of the World: Nick Mamatas’ Sabbath
The impressive trick that Mamatas pulls off here is how he pivots this novel from one style of supernatural fiction to another.
CLUBHOUSE: Review: Imps & Minions, a fantasy anthology.
Reviewing the Canadian contributions to this large anthology
Jeffe Kennedy Discusses Epic Fantasy and Her New Release THE FATE OF THE TALA
And the other one, Andi? The introverted, awkward middle princess is now the Sorceress Queen, Andromeda—and she stands at the precipice of a devastating war.
Anime roundup 2/6/2020: The Smart Set
In this week’s viewing: Deductions happen with impressive but not unrealistic speed in In/Spectre and ID: Invaded, and more!
Anime roundup 1/31/2020: Stairway to Hell
In this week’s viewing: Magia Record isn’t the only story haunted by an evil staircase, and more!
SPOILER REVIEW: THE WITCHER (Season 1)!
Steve, not being much of a gamer, was unimpressed by the blurb for the TV version of The Witcher. Did he change his mind when he actually saw the series? Find out for yourself!
Anime roundup 1/23/2020: So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish
In this week’s viewing: It’s time to set the season lineup, which means something has to be crossed off the list. Luckily we have a volunteer…
Noticias Literatura 22-1
Inaugurating the Asimov Fund and the release of Science Fiction Portal #9
Moon Magic & Andean History in Isabel Ibañez’s Woven in Moonlight
Isabel Ibañez kicks off the year as one of the first authors to debut in the New Roaring Twenties.
Anime roundup 1/16/2020: You Can’t Even Quit the Game
In this weeks viewing: All the winter premieres fit to watch! (…and one or two that aren’t.)
Lacrimus Fábula II La Locura de la Valkiria por Héctor Daniel Martínez
Laura Elena Cáceres presented a review of a science fiction and fantasy book by author of Monterrey Nuevo León at the Monterrey International Book Fair.
Anime roundup 1/2/2020: Extra Innings
In this week’s viewing: Wrapping up the three shows that have run into anime’s usual end-of-year quiet period.
Winter 2020 SF Anime Preview
Anime never rests, so get ready for a new serving of shows coming soon!
Anime roundup 12/26/2019: Another One Bites the Dust
In this week’s viewing: Kemono Michi bows out, and three more shows are going to the end of the year.
Noticias Literatura 25-12
Results of the Alberto Magnus contest and the Tales of Algernon anthology, 7th edition
Fabulous Magic and Personal Truths: Reverie by Ryan LaSala
There is so much to pick apart in Reverie, and all of it is wonderful.
Anime roundup 12/19/2019: Mic Drop
In this week’s viewing: Dr. Stone ends its season on a high note, Special 7 upends everything, and more!
Anime roundup 12/12/2019: Cutting the Cord
In this week’s viewing: No Guns Life and Special 7 both have villains trying to take care of inconvenient henchmen, Dr. Stone goes wireless, and more!
WHAT DOES THE WIND BRING? Matt Hughes knows!
Author Matthew Hughes has written a “slipstream” historical novel with fantasy elements. But much of it is true. Is it SF/F? You decide (I already think so!)
12 Science Fiction and Fantasy Franchise-Based Cookbooks for Holiday Feasts
Just in time for the Holidays
About Author
USA Today Best Selling Author
Veronica Scott grew up in a house with a library as its heart. Dad loved science fiction, Mom loved ancient history and Veronica thought there needed to be more romance in everything. When she ran out of books to read, she started writing her own stories.
Seven time winner of the SFR Galaxy Award, as well as a National Excellence in Romance Fiction Award, Veronica is also the proud recipient of a NASA Exceptional Service Medal relating to her former day job, not her romances!
She read the part of Star Trek Crew Member in the official audiobook production of Harlan Ellison’s “The City On the Edge of Forever.”

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