“Perseidas”, nueva ciencia ficción ecuatoriana
Introducing a new anthology of Ecuadorian SF
Introducing a new anthology of Ecuadorian SF
Video of the talk on Domingo Santos, with Paco Arellano and Alberto Avila; Annual Programming Contest of “Programamos” will be dedicated to “Asimov and science fiction”; contest details inside.
Today Steve reviews a new book by Edward Willett called “The Moonlit World,” part of his “Worldshapers” series. He thought it was a lot of fun.
A thing of steel and alloy—a rocket ship. Yet it claimed respect and gave a great enduring loyalty.
Venus. Following the recent report of life-chemicals found in its atmosphere, is it any wonder that we’re all thinking swampy things again?
A thing of steel and alloy—a rocket ship. Yet it claimed respect and gave a great enduring loyalty.
A new tale from somewhere near the corner of Bleeker and Macdougal streets, a fourth part of The Greenwich Village Trilogy…maybe
A thing of steel and alloy—a rocket ship. Yet it claimed respect and gave a great enduring loyalty.
A review of The Custodians of the Stone the new novel by Ecuadorian writer Fernando Naranjo Espinoza
CoNZealand site selection; Premio Ignotus; Amazon Best Books of 2020…more
Asimov Foundation introductory conference; Tentacle Number 8 released; Celsius 232 conference
A review of Peruvian science fiction author Carlos Enrique Saldívar’s collection Science Fiction Stories
New releases; new science; some stuff that ISN’T science fiction, and a lot more
In the first of two columns, Steve deconstructs and reviews James Cameron’s “Aliens,” the first sequel in what proved to be a profitable franchise. What’s he got to say? Read it and find out!
We’re very happy to see a story published in Amazing Stories (in 1945) make the list!
This collection’s definition of “flying saucer” is “a sort of imaginative short-hand to represent things that are unexplained, uncomfortable, usually inappropriate and generally weird.”
Authors to add to your reads now that you have plenty of time to read
Murder mysteries. Perhaps reading or watching one can sublimate your desire to commit the real act
Inaugurating the Asimov Fund and the release of Science Fiction Portal #9
Strap on your jetpacks and rev up the flying car to head on over to your local rocket field for the National Science Fiction Day celebrations!
“…I realized it was the film I’d been waiting for without realizing it: a sci-fi film that trusted its audience to figure things out.”
A long list, but one filled with all manner of interesting content!
Welcome to the infamous interstellar shopping extravaganza of the Trade Pact known as Plexis Supermarket! in an anthology edited by one of our magazine contributors, Julie Czerneda
In this redo of his fifth column from 2013, Steve talks about visiting Butler, Missouri, the town where Robert A. Heinlein was born. Are they proud of him? Heck, yes!
TERBI announces time travel story contest; Hispacon 2019 panels; Operation Asimov seeks to maintain SF in libraries, and more.
If you are a fan, the First Fandom Experience should be your First Fannish Experience
Amazing Stories wants Science Fiction. But what ‘is’ Science Fiction?
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