Australian Science Fiction Romance Is Alive and Well
Veronica goes down under for the down low on Australian SFR
Veronica goes down under for the down low on Australian SFR
There’s something almost religious about this phenomenon – the knowledge that there was a select group of disciples to whom the truth had been revealed.
In this week’s viewing: A lot of variety, from an infodump in Utawarerumono to an epic battle in Iron-Blooded Orphans, and more!
From page one, readers will quickly realize that the new comic Spook written by Joshua Starnes with artwork by Lisandro Estherren is not your ordinary funny book.
Who doesn’t love a lovable bunch of losers who must save the Earth?
An excellent summary of Science Fiction in China, 2015
A review of Jorge Valentin Miño’s short story collection Today is Another Day
This week, Steve examines how differently powers, like telekinesis, can be handled by Hollywood. Some movies do it well, and some less well.
aliens, aliens and more aliens; Boskone, space flowers, ice volcanoes, Groot, drones and Star Trek. Plus Suicide Squad and GotG. And – you guessed it – even more.
The January/February issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (F&SF) is under review by Steve, who likes it a lot, even though a couple of the stories kind of depressed him. You will probably like it too!
With a little change in programming, The Terminator could have been a very different kind of movie….
A report on this year’s SGF Awards in China.
Ziggy Stardust has gone back to Mars. Major Tom can’t hear us anymore.
On the set with Star Trek Anthology
In this week’s viewing: The first batch of premieres has something of a theme…
The Reluctant Orchid by Arthur C. Clarke is one of those distinct literary gems that proves good writing can be just as influential as it is inspirational.
Cosmocapsula Goes Amazing Podcast – international SF
Pulp inspired Star Wars and then, Star Wars inspired pulp!
As the anime world takes its end-of-year holiday, it’s time to look back on the best that 2015 brought us.
Veronic Scott introduces herself and the readers of Amazing Stories to Science Fiction Romance.
Short fiction by last year’s Hugo Award for Best Novel is reviewed.
Space Station Happy New Year. “May the force be with you.”
In this week’s viewing: Kagewani has a suitably horrifying ending, Concrete Revolutio drops a huge bomb, and more!
Enjoy! And may the force be with you in the new year 2016.
Thunderbird by Jack McDevitt is a delightful new book from Ace Books indicative of the award winning author’s unique ability to put realistic characters in fantastic settings.
In this week’s viewing: Gundam kills people off, Concrete Revolutio digs up wartime atrocities, and more! Merry Christmas, everyone!
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