The Ultimate Science Fiction Reading List Part 6
Who better to recommend a summer SF read than the authors themselves!
Who better to recommend a summer SF read than the authors themselves!
Map making has also become one of the most beautiful additions to fantasy literature.
Terence turns in a terrific con report on MCM Comicon London – and lots of great costume pics as well!
In this week’s viewing: JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and Brynhildr in the Darkness are each down a character, and more!
Maleficent is an entertaining movie for both children and those who grow up with a special fondness for Sleeping Beauty, fantasy and folklore.
M.C. Carper interviews fan, illustrator and graphic designer Guillermo Romano.
In this week’s viewing: Nanana and Brynhildr celebrate the power of friendship, and more!
Oxum represents all the traditionally feminine values. But she is also patron of witches.
A conference on alien contact inspires a change in careers
Dianne gets to be a pirate. (We all want to be one too….)
Praise for George R.R. Martin
In this week’s viewing: Ghosts, witches, the Devil, and more!
The artful collector talks about illustrations, and the blurred line between private and commercial art.
What has changed in Science Fiction? The best authors in the genre answer that very question.
Dragons were given their title sometime around the13th century, their name coming from the Greek word δράκων, (drakon) meaning “giant seafish”. Legends in both the Orient and Europe spotlighted these fire breathing serpentine creatures. Heroes […]
Grimm’s third season ends with fireworks
I have often wondered to what extent Tolkien might have drawn on the African pantheon…
An interview with New Zealand actor Bruce Hopkins, portrayer of Gamling of Rohan
a review of a collection of mystical Bolivian fairy tales.
Does Macy’s tell Gimbels? This week a review of the upcoming “Very Best of Fantasy & Science Fiction Vol. 2”
In this week’s viewing: People are losing all sorts of body parts on all sorts of shows.
Nebula Awards Weekend fast approaches. RK fills us in on some of the history of the awards.
A look at building a collection of SF/F art in the modern era.
An interview with YA author Sarah Mansilla.
German things sound so Teutonic! Like this organization in Germany, Bundesamt für magische Wesen. Can’t you just hear the Wagner?
A YA fantasy that is for adults and accessible to teens; about a young woman who might be living in two worlds. And if so, are either or both real? Which one?
Writing advice from a stellar line up” David Brin, Gary K. Wolfe, Michael Moorcock, C.J. Cherryh, Ursula Le Guin, Neil Clarke and Michael Swanwick!
R.K. Troughton works as an engineer, developing tomorrow’s high-tech gadgets that protect you from the forces of evil as well as assist your doctor in piecing you back together. His passion for science fiction and fantasy has been fed through decades of consumption. He is the author of numerous science fiction and fantasy screenplays and short stories, and his debut novel is forthcoming. His articles appear every Wednesday morning on Amazing Stories.
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