REVIEW: Dangerous Worlds by Brian Herbert
Brian Herbert’s first short story collection, Dangerous Worlds, charts his meteoric progression as a writer.
Brian Herbert’s first short story collection, Dangerous Worlds, charts his meteoric progression as a writer.
Reviewer John Dodds loved Steel Sky, which reads like Alexandre Dumas crossed with Isaac Asimov.
This week Steve jumps back and forth in his reviews. Back to the early part of the century, forward from there to the ‘sixties, and back (forward) to the present! Are you confused? Well, I think we all are at this point.
This week Steve takes on a blurb and a book review and a movie review. And he has a good time with all of it! He doesn’t think your mileage will vary much!
Omon Ra by Victor Pelevin mixes historical global perception with the fictional absurdity of the military sciences dictated by a political climate that we can only hope is purely satirical.
There’s a lot of short fiction out there. Current Issues will help you find it.
Reviews of Ace doubles covers and 40 years of Star Wars, perspectives on fandom and more awaited Spanish language readers in December’s Amazing Stories.
Our latest fiction – and notes on accessing the magazine.
Our latest fiction – and notes on accessing the magazine.
Our latest fiction – and notes on accessing the magazine.
Our latest fiction – and notes on accessing the magazine.
Our latest fiction – and notes on accessing the magazine.
Our latest fiction – and notes on accessing the magazine
An exploration of some of the challenges of translating an English language text into Chinese.
a character who helps people after their death to transcend the human body and migrate their souls
Our latest fiction – and notes on accessing the magazine
Our latest fiction – and notes on accessing the magazine
Our latest fiction – and notes on accessing the magazine
A report on the winners of the Chinese Galaxy and Chinese Nebula Awards.
Amazing Stories is now on the path for the regular publication of new fiction.
Combination of short stories from the woman with perhaps the coolest name in speculative fiction and music from her partner.
Looking for a subject to write a short story about? Matthew Gordon suggests that you think about two worlds…
Tanya Tynjala gives a rundown of article that appeared on the Amazing Stories Web site in June for Spanish readers.
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!
Steve reminisces about a writer he used to know. Maybe you know some of the things he’s done: meet Jerry Sohl!

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