Anime roundup 11/19/2020: Boxed In
In this week’s viewing: Talentless Nana gets trapped by zombies, Jujutsu Kaisen has a lesson on pocket dimensions, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Talentless Nana gets trapped by zombies, Jujutsu Kaisen has a lesson on pocket dimensions, and more!
Santiago Páez, Ecuadorian SF author who is revitalizing the genre
In this week’s viewing: Higurashi introduces its protagonist to a most unusual ritual, Yashahime thinks you can get a little too invested in prayer, and more!
Domingo Santos Award Finalists, schedule for the award ceremony for the Interac SF Script contest and an article on the first Spanish science fiction magazine
In this week’s viewing: Victims keep lining up for Talentless Nana, Yashahime has a high body count for a show aimed at the younger set, Jujutsu Kaisen makes good on last week’s promise, and more!
Tentacle Pulp #13 released, round table A Tribute to Spanish Author Domingo Santos, and Guiris” by Félix Díaz
In probably his longest column ever, Steve talks about the movies (and a TV show or two) that he watched every night this month in preparation for a spooky, isolated Halloween!
An Exhibit of “Fantaterror” Movie posters, featuring Spanish fantasy and horror films
Requesting assistance for two Latin American artists, hit particularly hard by the pandemic and personal hardships
In this week’s viewing: Talentless Nana and Higurashi illustrate why you really should trust your instincts, and more!
The Project Usher anthology introduced at the Poe Festival
In this week’s viewing: One straggling premiere, and a difficult decision about what to keep watching for the rest of the season.
Winners of the X TerBi Contest of the Fantastic for the story theme “Travel in time”
Review of an illustrated novel with three authors
In this week’s viewing: A whole cavalcade of new fall premiere! (Plus the answer to what Re:ZERO’s plans are.)
In sum, a classic case of a self-published work that needs a final edit at multiple levels. However, nitpicky points aside, the variety of theme and approach exhibited is pleasing, and the sweep of Dean’s imagination impressive and exciting. It’s actually a fun read.
Announcing the impending release of Ulthar issue 14 and Blaster magazine announces the Arrakis Space Opera contest
Hispacon 2020 and the guidelines for the Premio Minotauro award for 2021
Announcing the Premio UPC and Minotauro awards and a new logo for Portico
A review of Windumanoth #10 featuring an interview with Richard Morgan and Tim Pratt and the art of Breogán Álvarez.
The second issue of MetaHumana magazine is released and an anthology – Scientific Fiction – rounds up the year’s stories from the titular website.
For a little dystopic distraction from our dystopia, try these reads.
New books, magazines, fanzines and media from Hispanoamerico
A review of the Hispanic American Horror Magazine, Nictofilia
Victor Conde announces two new novels – El beso de Copacati (Dolmen) and 6 a.m. In the marsh at the edge of the universe

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