Noticias de Mayo en Hispanoamérica.
Tanya offers up a round-up of these Hispano-American happenings
Tanya offers up a round-up of these Hispano-American happenings
Manuel Aguilar passes; multiple presentations of The Third Thread by Juan Manuel Sánchez Villoldo; José Manuel González Rodríguez has posted the award-winning short novel The Disaster of Enfer to his blog
A colloquium on “Robotics, ethics and literature”; The Science Fiction Gathering of Donostia – San Sebastián and Nominees for the Guillermo de Baskerville Awards
Entrevista a Alberto Rodríguez, autor de “Cielos clausurados” Entrevista a Alberto Rodríguez, autor de “Cielos clausurados”, novela ganadora del Premio UPC de este año. https://patxiirurzun.com/2021/05/entrevista-a-alberto-rodriguez/?fbclid=IwAR3i1xyt4qeZYcR05wGjk2FqrhOUqtwhAiBG02mXnv62WE9LRINCFXM4VU0 II Premio de Novela Corta “El proceso” II PREMIO DE […]
Relatos Increíbles n.21 La Sala de Espera 114 y otros relatos Acuedi Ediciones Comprarlo en la plataforma Lektu Este es el último número con relatos correspondientes a la IV convocatoria. Tiene […]
Finalists have been announced for the 2021 Premios Kelvin 505 Awards, presented by the Celsius 232 festival and honoring the best science fiction, fantasy, or horror novels published in Spain. Mejo… Source: 2021 Premios Kelvin […]
Nuevo número de Windumanoth Se anuncia el lanzamiento del nuevo número de la revista Windumanoth. Este el texto que se ha difundido desde la editorial, informando de sus contenidos ¡El nuevo número de Windumanoth ya […]
SF Colloquium at the Navarra Book Fair, Minotauro publishes “Homine ex machina” by Carlos Sisí and a Presentation in Pamplona of “Closed Skies”, the novel winner of the 2020 UPC Science Fiction Prize.
Rodolfo Martínez is authoring a column on Spanish science fiction for the Cervantes Virtual Center, which is devoted to disseminating Spanish literature and culture.
In this week’s viewing: Lots more spring premieres, and there are officially too many good things to watch this season.
The latest news in Castilian fantastic literature – including new novels from Macip Garzón, Giovanna Rivero, Rodolfo Martínez and more
A discourse on the author Stephen King. (This post originally appeared here in Spanish).
Peruvian critic Fernando Osorio needs some help; new releases from Ediciones Ayarmanot, Cathartes Ediciones, Letras en Rojo, Pages of Foam and others; new issues from Axxon, Machine Combinatorial, Primero Sueño and more; new videos, events and more
Steve reviews the March-April F&SF and then the newish movie “Freaky.” Should you watch it? Maybe, if you’re younger than, say, 30. Otherwise… meh.
Hispacon 2021 will be virtual, details for the IV Science Fiction Novel Prize “City of Knowledge” announced,
Spring, and an anime fan’s fancy turns to the insane number of new shows coming our way momentarily.
LATER is Stephen King at his best, a terrifying and moving tale of innocence lost and the trials that test our sense of right and wrong.
In this week’s viewing: Higurashi gets a flashback, Attack on Titan gets a flashback, everyone gets a flashback!
Two new releases and special offers
In this week’s viewing: Re:ZERO definitively sets things on a new course, Wonder Egg Priority is all about changes ahead, and more!
This week Steve reviews another Steve—okay, they’re both Stephen, but this one doesn’t use that name—Stephen King, whose latest effort is called “Later.” It’s a horror-crime novel. And it’s good!
The winners of the first Elia Barceló International Prize for Illustrated Fantasy and Science Fiction announced, Winner of the V contest “Histories Pulp” announced, “Pulp Stories Magazine # 5: The Exorcist” content announced.
In this week’s viewing: Higurashi and (spoiler) talk about parallel worlds, Re:ZERO indulges in some counterfactuality, and more!

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