Anime roundup 11/29/2018: Hidden Depths
In this week’s viewing: Zombie Land Saga has a surprise hiding in plain sight, Double Decker drops a shocking revelation about its goofball, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Zombie Land Saga has a surprise hiding in plain sight, Double Decker drops a shocking revelation about its goofball, and more!
TerBi organizaes a presentation of the latest from Daína Chaviano and Dioni Arroyo Merino; TerBi hosts a conference this Saturday
If you’re too stuffed to write, we understand. If, on the other hand, the muse strikes, try this exercise.
In this week’s viewing: SSSS.Gridman is not in Kansas anymore, Double Decker drops new hints about how it works, and more!
Hispacon celebrates the 2018 Ignotus awards; tributes to masters and new releases.
A full reveal of the Winter 2018 issue of Amazing Stories, shipping this coming week!
In this week’s viewing: JoJo and Zombie Land Saga have the deets on characters’ old careers, and more!
TerBi announces two awards and a discussion of Ferran Varela’s La danza del Gohut
In this week’s viewing: JoJo has a new pile of teenage gangsters, Double Decker has one tough kid, and more!
Reporting the death of writer and editor Domingo Santos; TerBI investigates occult influences
French small presses pick up the slack in genre when the publishers fail to create imprints.
A novel, or even a short story, that retells a fairytale can open it up, subvert it, and turn those archetypes into more fully-realized characters.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle speaks to us from the spirit world.
In this week’s viewing: Double Decker has people of questionable loyalty everywhere, Zombie Land Saga points out that its entire setup is kind of sketchy, and more!
A new news bulletin – “Literatura Fantastica”, the new Ripley Prize for SF and an interview with Interview with Elia Barceló, popular author
Dianne Gardner’s fantasy novel is well on its way towards being realized as a feature film. Help support this fantastic & fantastical project!
In this week’s viewing: With nothing falling apart at episode 2, painful decisions are made to set our lineup for the rest of the season.
the Interac SF Scripts contest, science talks at Library of Bidebarrieta (Bilbao) and more
In this week’s viewing: The rest of premiere time doesn’t have quite the hit rate of the first week, but that’s okay! Also, the typhoon-delayed wrap-up of summer.
Fantasy in film and on tv is making a big come-back: what tales are you looking forward to?
Rules for the IX TerBi SF Contest — Post Apocalyposes; a book presentation for Descent to the Oasis and a preview of the novel The Exiles of the Helix by Juan Manuel Sánchez Villoldo
An excerpt from Cristian Londoño Proaño’s The Instinct of Light series
In this week’s viewing: Fall season has arrived and a lot more than 10% of it is worth your time!
Gutterson by Francisco Guerrero wins the 24th UPC Science Fiction Prize; THINGS OF CHILDREN by Alfons Ruano Cruz (Spain) wins the MiNatura XVI International Short Film Competition 2018 award
Special issue of Terbi – The Last Man Alive; a talk by Dioni Arroyo and Jose Luis del Río of Apache Books and where to find the Terbi discussions on Facebook.
Fantasy comics from oldies-but-goodies to up-coming releases!
In this week’s viewing: Persona 5 goes for a level in social commentary, The Journey Home gets dystopian, and more!
Reports on Hispacon 2018, the Ansible feminist festival and a report on “Casa de Sombras” by Tony Jiménez
In this week’s viewing: Attack on Titan, We Rent Tsukumogami, and Steins;Gate 0 all confront the past in various senses of the phrase, and more!

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