Short and Sweet – our Fifth Issue
We’ve really gone above and beyond with this, our latest issue. Twice the contents and full color artwork throughout.
We’ve really gone above and beyond with this, our latest issue. Twice the contents and full color artwork throughout.
Is reading + imagination really better than couch-potatoing with the boobtube? This excerpt should suggest where we fall on the argument.
Your humble publisher toots his (very large) horn in the interest of insuring that fans are aware of ALL that Amazing Stories has to offer.
Amazing Stories’s NEW look. How I got to watch the Moon Landing, a NASA-worthy mission, fifty years on. A review of our latest issue, listen to the Moon landing in real time and don’t forget to check out our Gernsback Machine podcast and our comprehensive convention Events calendar!
SNEAK PEAK: 1st Anniversary ALL FICTION, ALL COLOR issue of Amazing Stories. Plus – a review of FROZEN HELL and commentary on a review of The Future is Female anthology.
Igor’s father has some advice for our readers.
Revealing the contents of the very next issue of Amazing Stories!
Just a short reminder that today, May the Fourth, a special holiday for fans of Star Wars, has been co-opted by comic books in a blatant attempt to drown the public in nerdy, geeky goodness. […]
[Joseph] Campbell thought that in order for modern society to rejuvenate itself from a detached spiritual condition, we were going to need some new symbols.
Amazing Stories will be shipping our fourth issue in May (but probably not May the Fourth) and we’re looking towards our fall issue which will be our 1st Anniversary! We’ve lined up a lot of […]
Want a quick history lesson in the SF genre? Here’s how to get one without having to wade through too much of that old, dated, socially jarring stuff without too much trouble.
Was RAH’s allegory about indolence and sloth? No, it was not. However, this week’s editorial might be.
After a short absence, Steve returns to bid farewell to a beloved SF author, Vonda N. McIntyre, and to talk about his TV addiction… er, favourite shows!
A potentially controversial nomination highlights FanFic’s reception by the SF community.
Amazing has received numerous rights queries over the past couple of weeks. Here’s why we may not be able to help.
You didn’t know Amazing Stories was on the front lines of preventing the robopocalypse, did you? (Neither did we….)
Hugo Nominations and commentary on turning books into film
A bit of review, a bit of commentary on the latest MCU offering – Captain Marvel
You can’t keep a good kerfuffle down! Notes on how to avoid starting a kerfuffle and related fuffle.
A few things have caught my eye these past two weeks; plus, a prognostication of future developments.
Frankenstein leads off the historical list
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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