TIME MACHINE: Past Popular Posts
Our most popular reads from the past week: check it out – you probably missed something really cool!
AMAZING News 2/9/14
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT(S): Amazing Stories publisher, Steve Davidson, will be participating on several panels at Boskone 51, taking place 2/14 – 2/16 at the Boston Westin Waterfront Hotel. (All pertinent information here.) In addition to participating […]
THE STATE OF AMAZING
A state of the union address for Amazing Stories: where we’ve been, where we hope we’re going and above all, how YOU have all helped make it so.
Amazing News, Monday, March 25, 2013
Via Huffingtonpost – The Most Detailed Map of the Internet to Date Hacker’s “broke in” to about half a million devices worldwide to create the most detailed map of internet usage to date. Want to […]
Amazing Stories Featured in Concord Monitor’s A&E Section
On Tuesday Steve Davidson, the publisher of Amazing Stories, was interviewed by Sarah Earle for a feature in the Concord Monitor, one of New Hampshire’s leading daily newspapers. Davidson and others involved with the project […]
Amazing News Monday, February 18, 2013
Amazing Stories’ Top half-dozen posts from the previous week: Why Science Fiction Poetry is Embarrassingly Bad Don’t Quit Your Day Job – Traditional Publishing by the Numbers Theodore Sturgeon, The Next Question, Well-Meaning Scientists and […]
Amazing News Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Today we look at some news from the future: This Fannish Friday is going to be a big day on Amazing Stories as Leah Zeldes continues to reveal the mysteries of Fandom in The Clubhouse, […]
In Memoriam: 2023
Once again, we have the sad duty of publishing Steven H Silver’s annual In Memoriam post.
Unexpected Questions with Susan Shwartz
To quote Sam Gamgee, “Well, I’m back.” After a long sabbatical, Susan Shwartz is thrilled to be writing again. She sold her first two short stories almost simultaneously in 1981 before she entered an upstate […]
Excerpt: The Amazing Editorials by Ted White
“But all too often novice writers seeking to emulate these men are ignoring or castigating “old-fashioned” sf as irrelevant or worse. These novice writers have fastened upon the superficialities of style in the so-called “New Wave,” and ignored its foundations.”
Excerpt: STARMEN by Francis Hamit: Support the Kickstarter
Francis Hamit offers Amazing’s readers a 14,000+ word excerpt from his upcoming novel, Starmen. Starmen is a 190,000 word epic featuring, among other things, alternate history, quantum mechanics, Apache Indian myths and nasty Aliens. It all begins in 1875 El Paso, Texas.
The Living Land by Karl Elkoura – FREE STORY
If she could only talk to her mother, Kris thought, she could figure out what to do, what to say, what to think even. How to handle this situation like her mother, Captain Donna Lynd, […]
The Quantum Pirate by Arthur Byron Cover – FREE STORY
“Friend, what is your opinion of Emperor Justinian’s new reprobate re-education program?” “Reprobate I understand; re-education I understand; but what is this thing called an opinion?” (An ancient witticism, attributed to an […]
New Releases in Science Fiction/Fantasy/Paranormal Romance for APRIL 12
Here’s the weekly post from my author blog on the new releases I found to be of interest in my three favorite romance genres (which are also the ones I write in!), and related areas […]
Profiles in Science Fiction Romance Pauline Baird Jones
Veronica Scott for AMAZING STORIES: Welcome to my periodic series of author profiles. Today I’ve chosen Pauline Baird Jones, whose plots range from time travel to space opera with “blush free” romance and high adventure […]
Aficionado by David Brin – an excerpt from EXISTENCE – FREE STORY
David Brin’s bold novel EXISTENCE explores the ultimate question: Billions of planets may be ripe for life, even intelligence. So where is Everybody? Do civilizations make the same fatal mistakes, over and over? Might we […]
AMAZING NEWS: 8/7/22
Patton Oswalt, Neil Gaiman, Batgirl, Vaughn Bode, CJ Cherryh, Adam-Troy Castro, Lady Gaga, David Brin, The Orville and many more
Lawrence Watt-Evans is Having a Sale!
Want you some Watt-Evans? Now is your chance with this author sell-off.
COVER REVEAL: New Amazing Selects Title Soon to be Released
Today on our Patreon account we’ll be unveiling the first of several cover reveals for our up-coming HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT anthology of science fiction stories. If you want to see it first, you’ll need to sign […]
A David Gerrold Collection
Award winning author David Gerrold turns in a collection of short stories
Meg has a Time Machine Built into a Cell Phone. Now She’s Looking for her Dad
Right now we’re reading the sequel to this excellent little (we didn’t want to repeat “tiny” too much) YA adventure. It’s a new short novel from Nebula Award nominee John E Stith, with illustrations by […]
Allen Steele’s Space Opera Take On Edmond Hamilton’s CAPTAIN FUTURE
Allen Steele’s CAPTAIN FUTURE Space Opera is making a come back and leading the pack is an old pulp favorite, science fiction’s first superhero, the man of tomorrow, Kurt Newton, also known as – Originally […]
The Best of Amazing Stories: 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931…and to infinity and beyond!
Check out everything that Amazing Stories has to offer; we’re more than just a website (with interesting and informative articles).
What Does a Future with No Police Look Like? Read these stories to find out!
What would defunding the police look like? Find out within the pages of No Police – Know Future, the speculative anthology from Amazing Selects
Frank R. Paul – Science Fiction’s Very First Guest of Honor!
Our line of Frank R. Paul covers graces posters, clothing, coffee mugs and more
We Have Amazing Stories Comics, T-Shirts, Hoodies, Coffee Mugs & Posters
We have a variety of offerings for science fiction and fantasy fans
In Memoriam: 2021
In Memoriam for 2021. Sadly, the list is far longer than it ought to be.
Looking for Reads?
What would defunding the police look like? Find out within the pages of No Police – Know Future, the speculative anthology from Amazing Selects
Steve Davidson
Steve Davidson is the publisher of Amazing Stories.
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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