LO ONIRICO FANTASTICO EN “MITÓMANA MENTE”, DE ROLANDO ALBORNOZ
Death and dreaming. Ivan Prado Sejas explores the works of Rolando Albornoz
Death and dreaming. Ivan Prado Sejas explores the works of Rolando Albornoz
Laura delivers a nice roundup of the career and influences of one of our best – C. J. Cherryh
In this week’s viewing: Samurai Flamenco and Nobunagun pause for some backstory, booze is the sin that keeps on giving, and more!
Review of Ronald Delgado’s Ficha La tierra del cielo sin sol.
In this week’s viewing: Samurai Flamenco finally has some answers, Hozuki no Reitetsu has dancers, and more!
M. C. Carper interviews Vladimir Vásquez.
Fabien recalls the history of fantasy tales in France and clues us in to a new fantasy renaissance just gearing up.
Conan, from Weird Tales to remakes – with a dash or two of Frazetta thrown in for verisimilitude.
Different worlds, different science. Chris Nuttall introduces us to one of his favorite themes.
In this week’s viewing: The Pilot’s Love Song fills in some continuity, Nobunagun goes more nuts than ever, and more!
The top ten villains to grace the screen.
New Fantasy has rules! And as any good writer knows, you must know the rules – before you break them!
Interview with C. J. Cherryh about her writing, universes, and inspiration.
The artful collector goes over how not for sale art could actually be for sale and some reasons why it wouldn’t be.
Ivan Prado Sejas interviews fantastic fiction author Vanessa Giacoman
How do you get anyone to look at your book? When I was an in-house editor, I was very aware that it was difficult to get anyone to read a submission from a member of the public. The reality is that most editors are extremely busy and continually up against time pressure.
Cedar doesn’t like fantasy and that’s a problem, because most science fiction is fantasy anyways….
C. E. Martin champions the cause for B Movies (and B Lit) everywhere!
In this week’s viewing: Hozuki no Reitetsu and Kill la Kill have epic sporting meets, Samurai Flamenco celebrates love and friendship, and more!
What you always wanted to know and never thought to ask about commissioning pet portraits.
M/o/s/e/s/ James descends from the mount to deliver the law. Do you think he’ll find a golden calf?
In this week’s viewing: Kill la Kill turns enemies to possible allies, Samurai Flamenco turns reality to fantasy or maybe vice versa, and more!
The Artful Collector gives some pointers on commissioning portraits.
Neil Clarke talks about Clarkesworld and what goes into building magazines and anthologies with R. K. Troughton.
Let’s take a return trip back to Ink Mage by Victor Gischler. This time around, we look at the completed work originally reviewed here at Amazing Stories. Through the Amazon.com “Kindle Series” format, readers were originally piecemealed episodes of the story over time until the book was completed. So let’s look at the final product.
Mike Brotherton – ‘hard’ scientist, recommends a few fantasy novels that might appeal to readers of ‘hard’ science fiction.
an interview with and an excerpt from author and illustrator Dianne Lynne Gardner
In this week’s viewing: Many cans of whoop-ass are opened, plus some gardening facts.

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