Veronica Scott Talks Science Fiction Romance
Veronic Scott introduces herself and the readers of Amazing Stories to Science Fiction Romance.
Veronic Scott introduces herself and the readers of Amazing Stories to Science Fiction Romance.
The Maker’s Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse by Simon Monk is a fun way to learn about basic preparedness and how to craft some essential electronic contraptions to survive the horde.
Alberto Magno competition announces winners; receives submissions from Spain, Argentina, Cuba, Mexico, Chile, Colombia, Uruguay, United States, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Peru and Venezuela
Laura Ponce’ story selected for Spanish Women of Wonder anthology.
Who is who in Latin American science fiction? We begin with Peru.
“It’s exactly what I asked for, but it’s not what I want!” Conveying artistic desires is not an easy task for anyone concerned!
This week, Steve hypes his local convention and talks to best-selling ebook writer Ed Howdershelt, plus there’s advice on writing and selling ebooks!
Every single author writing professionally in the field in 1940.
Take a gander at Skyhook “one of the most literate, brilliant fanzines of the 1950s.”
Set the controls for the heart of creativity!
Take a gander at THE legendary fanzine – Hyphen
Our first writing contest moves on to the final round of judging.
There is a tendency in western literature to portray the central character as Christ figure.
An autographed giveaway in honor of Brian Aldiss’ 90th birthday
Chinese works receive over 50,000 votes for the Chinese Nebula awards, 2015.
The most satisfying films are often the ones which take us to a point where we can see no need for a sequel.
Ray Bradbury: still passing on excellent advice to writers.
How do you handle life interrupting your creativity?
Loyal to the classic franchise, Doctor Who 10th Doctor Vol 2 – The Weeping Angels of Mons is a cohesive story that flows smoothly from pane to pane.
Can anything written after 1953 be considered ‘topical’?
Liu Cixin’s International Best Seller has created a franchise
If you’d love to sell your new book to one of the big SF print publishers, Steve–with a little help from his friends–tells you how to start!

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