Review: The Yes-Men of Venus by Ron Goulart
Giving a nod to greats like Jules Verne and Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Yes-Men of Venus is a roller-coaster ride filled with over-the-top ideas and silliness.
Giving a nod to greats like Jules Verne and Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Yes-Men of Venus is a roller-coaster ride filled with over-the-top ideas and silliness.
News of speculative fiction book launches, magazine publications and writing contests and other events of interest to Spanish readers.
Announcement of the publication of “1818: Origin. Anthology of Hispano-Mexican” speculative fiction.
If Quentin Tarantino wrote a western space opera, you would end up with something like John M. Whalen’s raucous “This Ray Gun for Hire . . . and Other Tales.”
A report on the launch of Alejandro Castroguer’s novel The Crucifixion of Our Lord Jesus Christ Considered as a Race for Bicycles Uphill, and more. (Spanish)
A chronicle of the launch of Tony Jiménez’ horror anthology comic The Guardian of Fear; an interview with Jon Icaro, author of the novel The Healer of Time; and more!
A call for Spanish language short stories on the theme of the Fermi paradox, releases of new books and more.
Scide Splitters examines a new humorous science fiction anthology from Baen Books, featuring stories from Mike Resnick, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Jody Lynn Nye, Esther Friesner, Elizabeth Moon, Allen Steele, Robert Silverberg, James Gunn, and more.
Science Fiction by Scientists: An Anthology of Short Stories will raise a few eyebrows in the science world and broaden the imagination of fans in the science fiction world.
New book and magazine releases, news of conventions and calls for contributions of interest to Spanish speakers interested in speculative fiction.
The rules of the Pumpkins in the Storeroom: Games writing competition and a critical celebration of the writing of Joan Antoni Fernández.
A touch of history, classic literature, and some fresh ideas to keep you on your toes, Wrathbone and Other Stories by Jason Parent is a solid collection of horror.
Pick up Tales of Wonder if you want to watch the impossible become probable.
January was a busy month for Spanish language speculative fiction, with many book and magazine releases, calls for stories and more!
An interview with Rubén F. Uceda, author of Cuando llueva en Marte, a dark mystery novel set on Mars, new releases of Spanish speculative fiction and more!
Three different speculative fiction anthologies may be of interest to Spanish speaking readers.
Descriptions of two new collections of stories and other news of interest to Spanish speaking F&SF fans.
An international lineup of dark fantasy and horror authors graces the pages of Dark Fantasies: relatos seleccionados, as well as other news of interest to Spanish speaking fans of F and SF.
Miniatures: The Very Short Fiction of John Scalzi is a new audiobook from Audible Studios presenting a sampling of the author’s shorter work, including four pieces exclusive to this collection.
News of a Spanish short story contest, the first issue of a Spanish horror magazine and the 10th anniversary of the Alt+64 wiki.
A gathering of contributors to a new anthology discuss the New Weird, the latest issue of miNatura magazine focuses on Cervantes’ Don Quixote, and more.
T’is the season for holiday stories. In memory of popular editor David G. Hartwell, the yuletide Tor Books anthology Christmas Magic has just been re-released for all the good boys and girls of fandom.
Information about the release of WhiteStar, an anthology of short stories inspired by the works of David Bowie, and other projects of interest to Spanish speaking fans of speculative fiction.
The second issue of Supernova, a Bolivian magazine of fantasy and horror, is now out.
The announcement of the first Castillan edition of SFX, the release of Retrofuturo and more.
News of new magazines, awards and other things of interest to Spanish speculative fiction fans.
News from the world of Spanish language speculative fiction, this week including the publication of two short story collections.
Announces the transfer of a collection of Spanish speculative fiction texts, some of them quite rare, to a university library and the publication of a collection of Russian speculative fiction in Spanish.
Notice of the rules of two Spanish language science fiction, fantasy and horror short story writing contests, as well as news from the Latin American speculative fiction scene.
Draw Blood – A Horror Anthology is the graphic novel’s answer to flash fiction, a unique collection of six very short comic book storylines, all packed in one chilling issue.

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