AMAZING NEWS FROM FANDOM: 4-8-2018
TAFF, GUFF, Rhysling, Tin Duck, Julius Vogel, Nebula Toastmaster and an inordinate amount of Amazing Stories news
TAFF, GUFF, Rhysling, Tin Duck, Julius Vogel, Nebula Toastmaster and an inordinate amount of Amazing Stories news
Check out our most popular posts from the past week – including registering for a special surprise!
YOU did it! Amazing Stories has met its crowdfunding goal!
We know you’ve always wondered: What happens if the Earth’s magnetic field increased in strength exponentially? Here’s an illustrated science guide to that very question!
Amazing Stories Project Now designated as a Kickstarter Project We Love!
Our Kickstarter Camaign ends in little more than a day.
2018 Hugo Award Finalists and 1943 Retrospective Hugo Awards.
Hollyweird Science – The Next Generation shows readers where the film industry got the science right as well as where they got it wrong.
A review of Maximiliano Barrientos’s In A Body, A Voice, a tale of alternate Bolivian history.
More homages to Ursula Le Guin, several new releases and a radio show
This week: Opuntia 404, VIbrator 48 and the February CyberCozen
Wizards, atheism, willful ignorance, Big Brained Aliens and so much more
Cyber Cozen January, My Back Pages #19, Rat Sass #7, The Revenge of HUmp Day 10 January, Opuntia #402, CounterClock #31, Tightbeam #282 and The White Notebooks #11
Franchises that last for generations have some issues to address.
News of speculative fiction book publications, magazines and more of interest to Spanish speaking fans.
Xaghra’s Revenge is a well-written, time-travelling historical fantasy. Highly recommended!
Los que estamos acostumbrados a los diviertidos Finncones, nos sentimos un poco decepcionados de que algunas cosas no funcionaran bien en la Worldcon. Me refiero especialmente a los problemas de censura que hubo con algunas […]
Amusing at times, shocking at others, a touching and somehow wonderful SFF read.
An interview with Cristina Jurado, who will be an editor for Apex Magazine for works in languages other than English.
The Chinese teleported two photons to Earth, and proved that faster than light communication is possible!
At times, living in South Korea feels like living in a science fiction or dark fantasy world. Does this mean that South Koreans aren’t interested in speculative fiction? ABSOLUTELY NOT!
The latest data from ESO’s Very Large Telescope suggests that the orbits of those stars around the supermassive black hole at the center of our Milky Way may show the subtle effects predicted by Einstein’s general theory of relativity.
Interview with Miguel Sequeiros Cardozo, author of the horror microstory anthology Drops of Blood. Cardozo discusses the historical evolution of horror, the current outlook for Spanish horror literature and much, much more.
A look at the graphic novel series Valérian et Laureline, the basis of the recent movie.

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