Creative Space III, the finale
An artist describes the space required for her various media projects.
An artist describes the space required for her various media projects.
Highlighting the popular speculative element, Terraforming: Ecopolitical Transformations and Environmentalism in Science Fiction by Chris Pak should be mandatory reading for both students and fans alike.
Don’t miss an opportunity to promote yourself to tens of thousands of fans!
Well, it’s been quite some time since we’ve heard from Spanky and the gang!
A HEART FELT WELCOME BACK TO MIKE GLYER!!! from everyone here at Amazing Stories
An interview with Santiago Oviedo and José Joaquín Ram on the challenges and joys of publishing speculative fiction magazines in Latin America.
Book releases, critical writings and interviews and symposia on the literature of the fantastic in Latin America are recapped by Tanya Tynjala.
Posts coming later today. Hugo voting closes tonight.
The comic Lost in Space: The Lost Adventures takes fandom back in time to one of those charming television shows we grew up with.
In a future galactic empire where Rome never fell, Wolf’s Empire: Gladiator by Claudia Christian and Morgan Grant Buchanan is a refreshing new saga where the past and future collide.
It used to be that if a genre movie didn’t make sense to you on some level, you might just turn to someone afterwards and say “Hold on. Is it just me or was that […]
In the tradition of the original 1996 film and the American holiday it was named after, Independence Day: Resurgence exhumes humanity’s same tenacity for facing insurmountable odds in true Emmerich/ Devlin fashion.
Big News Today (as in size, rather than importance, though some of the items are important….
Adolfo Caceres Romero discusses the importance of SF and fantasy in Bolivian literature.
A tie-in novel based on a new game, Song of the Deep by Brian Hastings is a charming story with the potential to become a bedtime favorite for years to come.
An interview with Bolivian author Carlos Vera Vargas
Apple Core closes out its 8th annual (massive) convention.
A character driven story combining imaginative technology with mind twisting mystery and adventure, Blue on Black by Carole Cummings is a fresh new take on the Steampunk genre.
Matthew Gordon’s inaugural post; taking a look at some classics in a disciplined way
Revisionist genre history takes its toll on Gernsback’s legacy
The Titanic sank 104 years ago today. Since then, it has inspired numerous stories, including an award winning SFR.
NOMINATIONS CLOSE TONIGHT…STOP FUMPHERING AND FILL OUT YOUR BALLOT!
An interview with Nestor Dario Figueiras, author of the SF/F collection El cerrojo del mundo está en Butteler

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