Anime roundup 2/21/2019: This Little Light of Mine
In this week’s viewing: Magical Girl Spec-Ops Asuka tries to cheer up, The Promised Neverland has problems with operational security, and more!
In this week’s viewing: Magical Girl Spec-Ops Asuka tries to cheer up, The Promised Neverland has problems with operational security, and more!
Today, an Interview with Héctor Espadas López Tello, author of “The Last City of the World”
For quite a few years, being a lover of genre films and television meant being a hoarder. If you were anything like me, you accumulated teetering stacks of VHS tapes – both the pre-recorded kind […]
“The Exiles of the Helix” by Juan Manuel Sánchez Villoldo, and a few words by the author.
New works of SF in The Ferry; The Year of Fantastic Literature’s first newsletter; rules for the IX TerBi Prize.
Steve attempts to list and describe every genre movie of 1957. Oddly enough, it seems to be a worthwhile thing to do!
In this week’s viewing: One last premiere, some second looks, and figuring out what to watch for the rest of the season.
In Memoriam TerBi Prize awarded to Domingo Santos and an Interview with Rubén Ramírez;
The website Ciencia-Ficción celebrates 22 years online; new releases include The City of Mice, Oma and Skinned
A new magazine – Disidia – released; coverage of Campbell, updates on Peruvian, Colmbian, Bolivian and Ecuadorian SF…more
In this week’s viewing: Premiere time is front-loaded with the big names, and they do deliver.
And the winners of the Alberto Magno Prize for Science Fiction are –
A new novel “After the End” by Juan Carlos Fernández to be presented January 4 and the Museum of Fine Arts in Bilbao and in Tabakalera will present The unknown, Cinema and science
The latest issue of Windumanoth magazine released; volume VI of the anthology series “Tales for Algernon” released; Javier Castañeda de la Torre wins the Alberto Magno award
Anime never sleeps, so get ready to ring in the new year with yet another batch of new shows.
Fantastic Literature’s 30 most outstanding works published in Spanish for 2018
Various conferences in Peru, Colombia, Aregentina and Chile presented new works including Beyond Real: Anthology of the Peruvian fantastic tale of the XXI century and Fantasmas del Future Theory and history of science fiction (1821-1980) ” by Elton Honors. “Monsters 1.1″ by José Donayre Hoefken, The Last Zelofonte by Luisa Mercedes Levinson, El Gusano” by Luis Carlos Barragán and Coma” (Puerto de Escape) by Javier Vargas Vergara.
Author Vicente Adam Cardona has died; Golem & Gabriel prizes and a new release VenganZa by Gemma Herrero Virto.
This week, Steve looks at a supernatural murder mystery historical romance—if you can believe that label—and an anthology of original modern horror stories. He enjoyed both of them—will your mileage vary?
Publisher Ediciones el Transbordador is reissuing “Memories of the Old Earth” by José Manuel González Rodríguez, video of the first Interac Award for SG scripts, and the schedule of events for Golemfest!
TerBi organizaes a presentation of the latest from Daína Chaviano and Dioni Arroyo Merino; TerBi hosts a conference this Saturday
Hispacon celebrates the 2018 Ignotus awards; tributes to masters and new releases.
A full reveal of the Winter 2018 issue of Amazing Stories, shipping this coming week!
TerBi announces two awards and a discussion of Ferran Varela’s La danza del Gohut
Reporting the death of writer and editor Domingo Santos; TerBI investigates occult influences
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle speaks to us from the spirit world.
A bit of reminisce, recreating the late nite genre double bills.
A new news bulletin – “Literatura Fantastica”, the new Ripley Prize for SF and an interview with Interview with Elia Barceló, popular author
Whitby, home of Dracula, hosts an annual Goth weekend.
Steve Davidson is the publisher of Amazing Stories.
Steve has been a passionate fan of science fiction since the mid-60s, before he even knew what it was called.

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