Boogieman In Lavender: On Beyond Cisgender: Books for High School
“Only literary fiction and other genres are typically not only disallowed but actively sneered at.”
“Only literary fiction and other genres are typically not only disallowed but actively sneered at.”
Everyone here wishes everyone out there a Happy Thanksgiving and encourages everyone to take a moment to remember what they are thankful for.
Amazing Stories wants Science Fiction. But what ‘is’ Science Fiction?
B&N’s buyer shares his picks for October
Is Amazing Stories the world’s first science fiction magazine? Yes. Did it get there all on its lonesome? No.
Steve takes time to share a bit of a reminisce, a comment on M. R. Kowal’s award-winning series and favored childhoom memories: “Why, oh why can”t I be living in that alternate timeline?”
Some words about commodification of our genre.
Our new look, our new expanded content and how you can interact with it
Well, now you know which side of this debate I come down on. Thoughts on Jeannette Ng’s (well deserved) Best New Writer (not a Hugo) Award
What if, instead of not naming awards for people, we named an award annually, to additionally honor someone in the field?
Joseph Campbell did not edit Amazing Stories. John W. Campbell edited Astounding Stories
A few thoughts on Worldcons, particularly on not being there, plus a T-shirt design for Hugo Award afficianados
Today – I give in to a bit of societal angst – BUT – I also give you a quiz concerning our One Year Anniversary Special All Fiction, All Color issue!
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.
The work of Pushcart Prize nominee Erin Wilcox appears in journals, magazines, radio broadcasts, and collections including Cirque, Short and Twisted (Celapene Press), and Veil: Journal of Darker Musings (Subsynchronous Press). Subscribe to her newsletter to learn more. Like her posts? Buy her a coffee!
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