The Quick-n-Hasty Non-Editorial
Thoughts on instruction manuals in regards to health care costs.
Thoughts on instruction manuals in regards to health care costs.
Updates on everything from reviews of our magazine to articles being submitted to other magazines and announcing our forthcoming SF Trivia Contest.
Afraid of AI.? You’re fears are unfounded. It’s people you should be worried about.
Rememberances of Stan Lee continue to pour in. Each and every one is personal – the man touched so many lives in so many different ways.
Trimbles announce Arisia attendance, Amazing Stories withdraws Trimble NASFiC sponsorship.
Do you prefer “SF” or “Sci Fi”? Otherwise known as “someone is wrong on the internet and I’m going to fix it!”
Want to win a fabulous Amazing Stories Lapel Pin? Write us a letter and maybe you will!
Go Vote!! Don’t Procrastinate. Don’t dither. Don’t you dare say it is pointless. Go. And. Vote.
Contents of the upcoming Winter 2018 issue of Amazing Stories and some thoughts on trademarks..
Venezuelan author & editor needs our help to escape the humanitarian crisis in Venezuela.
Thoughts on Indie authors and an ad program just for them in Amazing Stories.
Summing up recent happenings and the latest developments
An English translation of Alberto Chimal’s post Worldcon/Mexicanx Initiative post.
Tade Thompson is a bit miffed that African SFF keeps “rising” but never seems to arrive….
Why we’re going about doing what we’re doing the way we’re doing it.
You can’t judge a book by its cover, but the title, well, the title is a different story.
Article suggests frozen alien eggs are responsible for the Cambrian Explosion.
Ray Bradbury reminds us why we’re looking for positive futures
This week Steve gives his personal opinion about TV SF/F. What does he watch and why? See if you watch the same things!
Some lessons about privilege and bias during this year’s Boskone panels.
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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