Noticias Literatura 2-10
The Visions 2019 anthology chooses Asimov and mystery for its annual theme
The Visions 2019 anthology chooses Asimov and mystery for its annual theme
A TV channel is helping to promote a science fiction convention – cool!
A few thoughts on Worldcons, particularly on not being there, plus a T-shirt design for Hugo Award afficianados
These are the winners of the 1944 Retrospective Hugo Awards
According to the Hugo Awards website, live text coverage of the Retrospective Hugo Awards will being in apprroximately two hours from now – or apprimately 3:00 PM EDT. Visit The Hugo Awards for more details. […]
Amazing Stories’ publisher’s picks for the 2019 Hugo and Retrospective Hugo Awards.
wow – big week for all kinds of news! New releases, impending releases; see-thru aluminum; Feminist Fright Fest and women in Astounding; Big Lebowski sequel, RAH vs Norton and Charlie Chaplin’s Great Dictator speech (oh, and a lot, lot more)
SNEAK PEAK: 1st Anniversary ALL FICTION, ALL COLOR issue of Amazing Stories. Plus – a review of FROZEN HELL and commentary on a review of The Future is Female anthology.
The rules for the Minotauro and Domingo Santos Awards, a new release by José Antonio Suárez, a new novel by Ruy Vega, guidelines for Association of Fantasy, Science Fiction and Terror’s new anthology Visions 2019, and more
Captain Pike Series? “Literary” authors diss SF, again, Kelly Marie Tran standing ovation, Wahlberg to become Steve Austin, meteor rains down on the East Coast, T. Rex for sale on Ebay, author’s income declines, anti-semitism rises, Nimoy sings, more
Want a quick history lesson in the SF genre? Here’s how to get one without having to wade through too much of that old, dated, socially jarring stuff without too much trouble.
Today, Graeme formalizes the new focus of his column on reviews of Canadian SpecFic, featuring Pulp Literature magazine and Typhoon Time by Ron S. Friedman
Doug Ellis fills us in on the fantastic offerings this year’s Windy City Pulp & Paper convention.
A potentially controversial nomination highlights FanFic’s reception by the SF community.
The 2019 Hugo Award Nominees were announced by Dublin 2019, the 77th Worldcon early today.
You can’t keep a good kerfuffle down! Notes on how to avoid starting a kerfuffle and related fuffle.
Pixel Scroll Titles Break Out, more than just altered song lyrics now!
Interview with Varley, Amazing Stories TV show filming are at the top of our top posts this week!
Reviews, fiction, spanish language posts and Amazing History among our most popular posts this week.
Was The Brain Stealers of Mars Campbell’s inspiration for Who Goes There?
Reporting the death of writer and editor Domingo Santos; TerBI investigates occult influences
Imaginando a Verne takes a look at Jules Verne’s influence on Ecuadoran science fiction.
So many “OMG” moments this week: Chuck Wendig’s saga, show cancellations, show reveals, night launches, Salvatore & Rothfuss on fantasy; Gaiman on Pratchett, still no ticket for a space flight from Sir Roger….
Winners will be highlighted when the results are in. Best Novel Beyond This Horizon, by Anson MacDonald (Robert A. Heinlein) (Astounding Science-Fiction, April & May 1942) Darkness and the Light, by Olaf Stapledon (Methuen / […]
Axxon magazine plans to reissue, and several new novels and collections have been released by Peruvian Presses
An interview with the author of The Conversationalist, Clay Gilbert.
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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