No Police = Know Future Book Release Party Recap
No Police = Know Future’s Book Launch was a fun, interesting discussion.
No Police = Know Future’s Book Launch was a fun, interesting discussion.
Our online book launch party for No Police = Know Future is today! Join us!
We’ve got a great line up of contributing authors for our Book Launch Sunday, December 27th
Greenland gets a B+ in this review of the post-apocalyptic thriller.
Water was recently added to the commodities exchanges. Still the water (Seix Barral, Bogotá, 2019) by Juan Álvarez addresses this scary fact.
Barcelona announces an SF/F festival; Tales for Algernon anthology, year 8; issue 2 of Primero Sueño; 20 from 2020 from Fantastic Literature.
We’ve got a great line up of contributing authors for our Book Launch Sunday, December 27th
It’s time once again for Veronica’s highlights of the most recent SFR releases.
We’ve got a great line up of contributing authors for our Book Launch
New update for The Last Dangerous Visions
It’s beginning to look a lot like … aliens for Christmas! SFR authors create a unique holiday anthology.
A review of Ecuadorian author Rafael Lugo Naranjo’s, Tripa Mistic
Announcing the winners of the INTERAC Science Fiction Script Contest
Put one of these under the mistletoe!
Our publications with fiction, art and non-fiction that are eligible for 2020 Awards.
As a longtime resident of Los Angeles, I am always drawn in by opening shots of the freeways deserted and overgrown with rampant ivy.
No Police = Know Future, a collection of stories examining the future of policing, available now.
How do you like your pectorals and abs? Blue? Striped? Spotted? Fortunately, the universe is large enough, it looks like you’ll find your preferences somewhere, or at least in one of these SF Romance titles
Celsius 232 F/SF/H Festival will work with the British Science Fiction Association to bring Spanish SF to a wider audience
A review of Bolivian author Hugo Revollo’s collection Cosmonaut: Retrofuturist and Fantastic Tales
In his penultimate 2020 column, Steve reviews a new horror anthology. Is it scary? Very!
Capsule reviews of the latest issues of Incredible Stories
Who doesn’t want to get hot and steamy during the holidays?
TerBi’s 15th issue offers short stories from a contest; Scientific Fiction website looking for stories.
Fact or fiction, reportage or editorial? We, as the readers are never sure
This week Steve reviews the November-December issue of F&SF. It’s also the second-to-last issue that will be edited by C.C. Finlay, who wants to return to writing. It’s a fine issue to end the year on!
Introducing a new anthology of Ecuadorian SF
Tanya begins her series focusing on writers of the fantastic with this interview with author Nieves Guijarro Briones.
What, just because its pre-Turkey day, you thought there wouldn’t be any new releases?
USA Today Best Selling Author
Veronica Scott grew up in a house with a library as its heart. Dad loved science fiction, Mom loved ancient history and Veronica thought there needed to be more romance in everything. When she ran out of books to read, she started writing her own stories.
Seven time winner of the SFR Galaxy Award, as well as a National Excellence in Romance Fiction Award, Veronica is also the proud recipient of a NASA Exceptional Service Medal relating to her former day job, not her romances!
She read the part of Star Trek Crew Member in the official audiobook production of Harlan Ellison’s “The City On the Edge of Forever.”

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