Science Fiction Romance Goes to Space Prison
Wow! What kind of an excerpt can you write after that title?
Award Winning SF Romance Authors Discuss the Genre
Notes on the SFR Galaxy award and some thoughts on SF Romance’s future.
Australian Science Fiction Romance Is Alive and Well
Veronica goes down under for the down low on Australian SFR
Review: Spook by Joshua Starnes and Lisandro Estherren
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.
Cosmocápsula goes Amazing Ep 2. Audio short story: “Gamma” by Wole Talabi (Nigeria) – International science fiction
Cosmocapsula Goes Amazing Podcast – international SF
AMAZING NEWS: 1/10/2016
Nebulae, rockets, flying chairs, keyfob hacks, classics for audio, repudiations, recommendations lists and much, much more
LA CIENCIA FICCION BOLIVIANA EN EL NUEVO MILENIO CON OBRAS DE ENVERGADURA
An overview of Bolivian Science Fiction
Review: The Troop
The Troop is an imaginative new comic of mutant heroes from Titan Comics by Noel Clarke and J. Cassara that will draw you in and not let go.
Cosmocápsula goes Amazing, (Español) Episodio 1: Entrevista a Laura Ponce, editora de la revista de ciencia ficción Próxima
David Perez Marulanda delivers Amazing Stories’s first ever podcast with an interview with Laura Ponce, Spanish Woman of Wonder!
Going Back to Back to the Future
Writer Bob Gale and company gives us yet another opportunity to return to our favorite time paradox saga and opens an array of new worlds and possibilities in this new comic book series.
The BIg Bang Theory Recap: The Perspiration Implementation (S9E5)
Shades of the SFWA Bulletin Cover kerfuffle as Stuart seeks advice on how to get more women into his comic book store. They boys try fencing.
Review: MONO Vol. 1 by Sharp, Wolstenholme, and Cramb
Readers will be taken back as they discover a new kind of old hero in the graphic novel collection MONO Vol. 1 by Liam Sharp, Ben Wolstenholme, and Fin Cramb.
The Big Bang Theory Recap: 9/3 The Bachelor Party Corrosion
How could a trip to Mexico in Richard Feynman’s van possible go wrong? (Bonus: Science Lessons!)
Review: Locke and Key by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez
The audio publication of Locke and Key by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez give a new perspective to the macabre world that fans have enjoyed for over half a decade.
GWC Contest: And the Winners Is –
Announcing the winners of the first ever Gernsback Science Fiction Writing Contest
Review: Dragon Heart by Cecelia Holland
The novel Dragon Heart by Cecelia Holland has the charm of a fairy-tale and the edge of a dark fantasy as it takes readers in many unexpected directions.
The 1941 Retro Hugo Awards (Part 7 Novels)
1940’s novels were few, but there are quite a number of stand-out works.
Technical Difficulties
The demons of the web are playing their games today. That, plus other time contraints are resulting in some issues with today’s posts. Please bear with us as we try to sort this out. Steve […]
Review: Lincoln’s Wizard by Tracy Hickman & Dan Willis
Filled with airships, dragons, zombies, robots, and a wide array of other gear driven inventions, Lincoln’s Wizard is a fresh Steampunk take on the War Between the States.

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