Scide Splitters: 1941 Retro Hugo Eligible Short Stories
The third and final part of a series in which Scide Splitters examines humorous stories eligible for the 1941 Retro Hugos Awards.
The third and final part of a series in which Scide Splitters examines humorous stories eligible for the 1941 Retro Hugos Awards.
Listen to puppies? We’ve already tried that.
In the immortal words of Steve Martin – “It’s here! It’s here! The new (anthology from FPE) is here!”
In advance of the SyFy mini-series of Arthur C. Clarke’s classic “Childhood’s End,” Steve reviews the actual book and finds it worth a read!
The second of a three part series in which Scide Splitters examines humorous stories eligible for the 1941 Retro Hugos Awards.
One suggestion for a better way to come up with “Top 100” lists of science fiction.
The Ace Double novel was an example of an innovative format capturing the fancy of the reading public and effectively changing the landscape of the publishing industry.
A listing of all of the professionally published fiction for 1940.
A new SF anthology and more reporting on the Asimov Foundation project.
When someone asks, “What are we spending taxpayers money on human spaceflight?”, what’s your answer?
The Foundation existed! Glorious and bright, it spread its beneficial influence across the spiral arms of the galaxy.
Getting back together with Michael Swanwick, Launch Pad Workshop Alum
Amazing Stories inks deal to bring new Ed Greenwood stories to its readers
Fanzines reviewed: CYBERCOZEN (V.27#5-Special), RODNEY’S FANAC (#5), and SPACESHIP (#20). (Please note: Zine reviews are normally prepared a week or more in advance of publication of this column and may not necessarily include the latest […]
Steve reaches a milestone 100 columns, and reviews the new Writers of the Future anthology and the film Big Hero 6.
A list of fan histories for your reading pleasure
A profile of Frederik Pohl by guest blogger Cristián Londoño Proaño Nació
What did “real” fans think of Star Wars in an era “a long time ago…”?
Michael. J. Sullivan, Del Rey and Fuse LIterary announce four (+1?) deal.
How well do you know the history of the creation of the science fiction genre?
Most of our greatest founding authors got bit by the SF bug when they discovered science fiction magazines – notably those published by Hugo Gernsback
Ben Bova, editor of Analog & Omni, author of many fine SF works, always deserves a second look.
Take a look at the first Peruvian in Space!
Buddy Holly is alive and well on Ganymede. Do you think Peggy Sue is with him?
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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