Hugo Award by the Numbers Part 4
Since 1966, the average length of Hugo nominated novels has more than doubled…
Since 1966, the average length of Hugo nominated novels has more than doubled…
The release of a new fantasy series by French author Anthony Boulanger
Oh no, a filler episode! With nothing new to watch, let’s compile a list of first-half Hugo recommendations.
A new fantasy entry for the greatest fantasy novels of all time.
A report on the Bolivian SF conference; there is a vast resource of Bolivian science fiction and fantasy….
Fans of Steampunk will not be disappointed, and fans of Gail Z. Martin’s work in fantasy will be pleasantly surprised with the book Iron and Blood.
A partial review of Humans, veering off into a discussion of sex bots.
Earl Norem was a gigantic talent and regularly and consistently produced work of the highest caliber
Step up and see what’s going to be invading a simulcast site near you starting in July!
In this week’s viewing: Stardust Crusaders and Mikagura School Suite go out in style… and then there’s Arslan.
Note: This interview originally appeared in Amazing Stories Magazine February 12, 2014. Author’s note: I set out, as is typical for me, supplying a list of questions to the author. What I received back was […]
In this week’s viewing: Mikagura School Suite clears some things up, Arslan goes nowhere, and more!
The character of the young Arthur, known as Wart, was so finely crafted that famous authors such as J. K. Rowling and Neil Gaiman have confessed to borrowing elements of the character for their own stories.
Did you know there is a whole religion involving the worship of a cosmic peacock? You’d never know where poultry keeping could lead you!
In this week’s viewing: Mikagura School Suite ricochets back to the top, JoJo’s final boss gets nastier, and more!
Where’s Waldo? A pictorial coverage of the MCM London Comic Con
Fans of original storytelling targeted for the young adult audiences will be impressed with emergence of author Lauren Roy and her soon to be released fantasy book, The Fire Children.
Certain topics are never supposed to be discussed with strangers: religion and faith head the list. The featured authors in Wrestling with Gods:wave aside such strictures
In this week’s viewing: Stardust Crusaders starts its grand finale, and more!
Zombies are no longer confined to the sandbox known as horror. They have found their way into science fiction and fantasy.
Turns out there is a veritable sub-culture of Chickens in Armour.
Reports from a month long science fiction and fantasy festival in China
Kroma is an independent online graphic novel written by James Dee with art by John Chester, Sebastien Sanches and James Dee. It tells the story of the kingdom of Kroma, whose people have been divided based on colours
In this week’s viewing: The Heroic Legend of Arslan and Mikagura School Suite have finally gathered their core groups, and more!
You missed it – but you can still read about ConQuesT 46 & Spectrum Fantastic Art Live 4
In this week’s viewing: Things turn seriously dark, but first, some news.
Every great piece of fantasy pays homage to the greats that have come before

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