The Big Idea: Dan Moren
For some, there is magic in the ordinary. For others, magic is the ordinary. Such is the case for the main character of author Dan Moren’s newest novel, All Souls Lost. Follow along in […]
For some, there is magic in the ordinary. For others, magic is the ordinary. Such is the case for the main character of author Dan Moren’s newest novel, All Souls Lost. Follow along in […]
Well-worn phrases can still have life in them, as author Greta Kelly discovered in the writing of her latest, The Queen of Days. What maxim has her attention, and will it have yours? Read on […]
Today’s Book View Cafe reading features Jennifer Stevenson and a selection from Beth, the latest in the author’s CoEd Demon Slut series.
Title: On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft Published by: Simon & Schuster Audio, 2000 ISBN 10: 0743506650 ISBN 13: 9780743506656 Author: Stephen King Read by: Stephen King On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft […]
Up to this season, Steve’s personal opinion has been that it’s okay as a tribute (to Stephen King and the eponymous movie), but rather meh as a show. Steve thinks Greg Nicotero’s show is finally hitting its stride.
Graphic novels can be a tricky beast to review. While some are dialogue and exposition heavy, reading like a novel with pictures, others rely more on visual storytelling. This means you can sweep over a […]
Anna Kashina writes secondary world fantasy, featuring immersive historical settings, magic, adventure, and swordplay. Her passions and occupations include dancing, martial arts, crafts, biomedical sciences, gemstones, and video games, not necessarily in this order. She […]
A prequel that stands alone. If you enjoyed the original Pet Sematary, you’ll probably like this. A good October/Halloween movie, in my opinion. See what you think!
Volumen II de “Relatos Fantásticos”, revista bilingüe de relatos de terror, ciencia-ficción y fantásticos Ya está disponible el volumen II de la revista “Relatos Fantásticos”, revista bilingüe (portugués y español) de relatos de terror, ciencia-ficción […]
LIBROS Nuestro blogger Iván Rodrigo Mendizabal, ha publicado el libro “El mundo perdido como utopía. Aproximación a The Queen of Ecuador, de R. M. Manley”, publicado por la Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Sede Ecuador. Ya […]
Melinda Taub is an Emmy- and Writers’ Guild Award-winning writer. The former head writer and executive producer of Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, she is the author of Still Star-Crossed, a young adult novel which was adapted […]
The Bram Stoker novel about a bloodsucker has a short passage about how he got to England. This movie takes that portion of the well-known book and expands it. Steve thinks you’ll like it (a lot).
Want to dig into the tropes and traditions of the fantasy genre? Matthew Sangster has come over from the University of Glasgow to give us An Introduction to Fantasy, and to retrace the steps that […]
LIBROS En México, durante la Feria Universitaria del Libro 2023 de la Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, Federico Schafer dió la conferencia « Colección Aztlanópolis. Ciencia Ficción Mexica(na)». El evento se llevó a cabo el viernes 1 […]
Novels set in roleplaying worlds are a tricky thing. On the one hand, you want to be true to the game world, but sometimes the game mechanics get in the way when applied to a […]
Ganadores de los premios Ignotus 2023: Durante la HispaCon, el pasado fin de semana se difundieron los ganadores de los premios Ignotus 2023 (los Hugo españoles): -Novela: Proyecto Kétchup, de Inés Galiano (Obscura Editorial) -Novela […]
Author : Nnedi Okorafor Publisher : TORDOTCOM (01/19/2021) Language : English Paperback : 160 pages ISBN-13 : 9781250772800 Remote Control By Nnedi Okorafor is a beautiful little book. […]
OBITUARIO El escritor cubano Félix Mondéjar, conocido por el seudónimo de F. Mond, uno de los autores más populares de la ciencia ficción cubana durante la década de 1980, cuando publicó varias exitosas novelas, falleció […]
Sí, ya sé. Esta vez se me pasó, no la mano sino el brazo completo. Mil disculpas. Lo que pasa es que un julio me he mudado con mi famoso LadyBoy y como los dos […]
Nueva novela de José Antonio Suárez Ya está disponible “Los límites del infinito” la nueva novela del escritor José Antonio Suárez Disponible en Amazon (ebook, tapa blanda y dura). https://www.joseantoniosuarez.es/limites.htm https://www.amazon.es/dp/B0CFJZFQLH La humanidad se ha […]
SF/F’s First Female Lead Editor – Mary Gnaedinger – is at the helm of this publication.
Collaboration is key. Whether it’s writing a book together, backing a Kickstarter together, or changing the world together, people need each other to make things the best version they can be. Follow along with authors […]
NOTE: This post first appeared in the Roswell Daily Record… When I read the myth of the minotaur as a kid in school, I really didn’t think much about the half bull/half man at the […]
Author Jacqueline Carey is no stranger to the sort of fandom that thrives on fringes, but in this Big idea for her latest novel, Cassiel’s Servant, Carey explains how that fame and fandom exists for […]
History is often an inspiration for fantasy, but as Howard Andrew Jones explains in this Big Idea for Lord of a Shattered Land, how that inspiration hits can be a surprise, even for the author […]
There are things in the world we wish we had the power to change, but as J.D. Blackrose explains in this Big Idea for Wish Magic, wishing for that power, and having it, are two […]
What is the legend in The Legend of Charlie Fish? Is it about a man? Is it about a myth? Is it about something in-between? Author Josh Rountree is here to answer everything about this […]
Christie Yant and Arley Sorg announced in the August 2023 editorial that Fantasy Magazine will be closing. This is the editorial we’ve been dreading having to write. We’ve been trying not to think about it […]
The votes are in, the jurors have been empanelled, and we are delighted to announce the shortlists for this year’s British Fantasy Awards! Many congratulations to all! The Robert Holdstock Award for Best Fantasy Novel […]
Journey to the Centre of the Earth is the kind of story that would be hard to tell today, not without sounding like a conspiracy nut. It begins in 1863 in Germany at the home […]
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