Horacio Quiroga y la influencia de Edgar Allan Poe
The many influences of E. A. Poe on Uruguayan short story writer Horacio Quiroga
The many influences of E. A. Poe on Uruguayan short story writer Horacio Quiroga
A vast ocean liner points down towards us, its stern in the sky and its prow a short distance from the ground. At first glance an observer might assume that the ship is plummeting from […]
Ernest Liley nous présente les romans à lire en avril; https://amazingstories.com/2021/04/science-fiction-to-look-for-april-2021/ R Graeme Cameron chronique Blood of the siren CLUBHOUSE: Review: “Flight of the Siren” by Brendan Myers. Tanya Tynjala présente un roman de Luis […]
Note: This post first appeared in the Roswell Daily Record… There have always been mothers as characters in science fiction. Think of Ripley in “Aliens,” or Spock’s mother in “Star Trek;” or Luke and Leia’s […]
You are pulled through the novel like the proverbial fly-on-the-wall riding on a character’s shoulders observing what’s happening with morbid fascination.
February’s popular post round up for our Spanish reading friends
“Science fiction has been, since Kepler’s Somnium or Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, a genre that offers creative proposals for the uncertain future.”
Catch-up with Tanya’s round=up of notable releases in November
Sunday, December 27th, at 4 PM EST, Amazing Stories will host an online book release party with the anthology’s editor, James Beamon, and most, if not all of the author’s whose stories appear inside this […]
Proyecto Cthulhu es una antología que reúne a autores hispanoamericanos de Perú, México, Puerto Rico, España y Estados Unidos, quienes muestran una clara influencia y admiración por el maestro del horror cósmico. Algunos de […]
From the far past to the far future, Amazing Stories has your Holiday Gift Reads
Check out these unique gifts suggested by Recursor TV, home of unique indie SF films and TV shows
A celebration of Writer’s Day. with authors Nieves Guijarro Briones, Bibiana García, Kathy Serrano, Kristina Ramos, Sophie Canal, Tania Huerta, Andrea Amosson, Roció Qespi, Eliana Soza, Mirza Patricia Mendoza Cerna, Gabriela A. Arciniegas and Tanya Tynjala
Space Vulture is what science fiction was meant to be. Eye-popping visions of things that might be, woven into a tale of hope, love and redemption. Pure wonder on the page, unencumbered by adult concerns, unfettered by the real world. Filled with truths that are self-evident to the child inside, truths that should remain so even when we grow up.
Immediate Release – 8/12/20 Wayne, NJ – Rabid Fanboy has announced the opening of its publishing division Prince of Cats Literary Productions. Rabid Fanboy has worked heavily in publishing and promotions with authors and publishers through its […]
This volume is focused on Bradbury’s early work and activities that have previously been unavailable to most readers, including 120+ articles, stories, drawings and references from a variety of early fan publications
Argentina includes genre in a Federal writing contest; Counterfactual has a review of the second issue ofAeternum; The Argentine North American Cultural Institute offers a creative writing workshop; more
Our second review of Sawyer’s latest; well worth two reviews, well worth the read.
A new Canadian SF magazine hits the stands!
We’re busily working on our schedule of events for AmazingCon®. But we wanted to give you some preliminary idea of what is in store for the event. Here’s what we can pass on right now: […]
We’re busily working on our schedule of events for AmazingCon®. But we wanted to give you some preliminary idea of what is in store for the event. Here’s what we can pass on right now: […]
Announcing AmazingCon, an online convention coming June 12-14, 2020
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Steve has been a passionate fan of science fiction since the mid-60s, before he even knew what it was called.

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