Una mirada al estilo de Lovecraft
Iván Rodrigo Mendizábal analyzes the concept of “weird fiction” in H. P. Lovecraft using some of the ideas of semiotician Roland Barthes and an essay Lovecraft wrote on his writing method.
Iván Rodrigo Mendizábal analyzes the concept of “weird fiction” in H. P. Lovecraft using some of the ideas of semiotician Roland Barthes and an essay Lovecraft wrote on his writing method.
In this week’s viewing: Orange and Re: ZERO spend a lot of time running away from things, and more!
Now that summer is winding down a bit, it’s time to start stocking up for winter reading – or – you’re TBR pile is just not tall enough!
Club Report: Meet the SF Association of Shanghai Jiao Tong University
In this week’s viewing: Depression, suicide, the Despair Arc of Danganronpa 3, and lots more to bring you down! Plus, the lineup of the shows this column will be following for the rest of the season.
In this week’s viewing: A possibly lucky thirteen premieres!
In this week’s viewing: Summer season starts! Sometimes it even starts at the beginning!
In this week’s viewing: Two finales and a cliffhanger, 100% Brexit-free!
The age of the light novel adaptation has passed and the age of the video game adaptation is upon us. Plus a few other shows coming our way very soon…
In this week’s viewing: Concrete Revolutio explains what it’s really about, The Lost Village brings its monstrous story to a close, and more!
The Hellmaw saga continues with Honeyboy’s Hunt
Preview of the upcoming crowdfunded anthology
13th century Florence Italy. Plus the paranormal.
Adolfo Caceres Romero discusses the importance of SF and fantasy in Bolivian literature.
In this week’s viewing: Re: ZERO and The Lost Village go on family-induced guilt trips, Kagewani comes up with a novel use for blood ties, and more!
Today, Amazing Stories is pleased to offer you an excerpt from Michael J. Sullivan’s latest, much anticipated and highly praised novel The Age of Myth. Michael has been a long-time contributor to Amazing Stories, where […]
A tie-in novel based on a new game, Song of the Deep by Brian Hastings is a charming story with the potential to become a bedtime favorite for years to come.
Reviews by Steve! The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (F&SF), plus three, yes, three movies! (Okay, the movie reviews are shorties.)
In this week’s viewing: The Lost Village and Kagewani uncork the pseudoscience, Concrete Revolutio dives into cheesy filmmaking, and more!
Writing tools for writers: Dodd’s and friends take a look at Scrivener.
Ivan invites you to attend the Second Annual Meeting of Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature of Bolivia
In this week’s viewing: Mutant killer bunnies (for peaceful purposes), magic killer puppies, and more!
Night Terrors by J. A. Pitts will take readers into a nightmarish dreamland of evil spirits in this fourth installment to the Sarah Beauhall stories.
Apple Core closes out its 8th annual (massive) convention.
In this week’s viewing: Re: ZERO crushes its hero’s spirit again, Concrete Revolutio takes on Vietnam, and more!
Fascinating collectible miniature monster paintings with amazing detail and bone-chilling appeal! Cameo Creeps are painstakingly detailed miniature monster portraits inspired by Elizabethan paintings of the past. What makes these unique and fascinating is their size. […]
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