OPUS 100: A GOOD BOOK and a MOVIE
Steve reaches a milestone 100 columns, and reviews the new Writers of the Future anthology and the film Big Hero 6.
Steve reaches a milestone 100 columns, and reviews the new Writers of the Future anthology and the film Big Hero 6.
Upcoming – Celsius 232, book signings on The Day of the Book & more
A special dystopian fiction magazine issue and a micro-story contest
This week Steve looks at two movies and an anthology. Great anthology, one lousy film and one… what?
A job in the field!, magazines, books, radio, conventions and on the web – all the latest!
Heightened by the fears of the unknown, stories within the mysterious confines of space made for colorful entertainment and speculation, and Clarke used this tension to his advantage in Who’s There.
Dark Times mag focuses on Puerto Rico and the Domincan Republic; Celsius 232 confirms its guests.
Scide Splitters reviews an anthology of dark comedies originally published by the people that brought you such fine car repair manuals as Dune.
A call for fiction submissions, a new release, a translation project and new outreach by Alfa Eridiani
Considered by some to be groundbreaking, this creative endeavor is “structured like a symphony, The Eternity Quartet is divided into four movements representing the four seasons, each containing four stories.”
Hunting Monsters Is My Business – The Mordecai Slate Stories is an action packed collection reminiscent to the pulp classic dime store novels with a morbid twist of supernatural mystery and intrigue.
Interview with Terra Nova editor; awards, database of Spanish SF works; new releases
A round up of new things from our spanish speaking friends
a short recap of my 2014 in books. Where I reviewed a book for Amazing Stories I have provided a link to that review, and in one case to a related interview. So here, in chronological order, are the first 21 books I read in 2014.
For around a decade, the only consistent rival to the supremacy of Hammer Films in the genre was Amicus, best-known for its seven ‘portmanteau’ stories of short horror stories
Arthur C. Clarke’s short story ‘If I Forget Thee Oh Earth…’ isn’t just about doomsday. It is a lesson in the art of writing good science fiction.
Steve gets all excited over a shared-universe anthology series. And tells you where to get FREE SF!
New conventions, conferences, magazine issues & releases
Videos from authors, a new anthology and the creation of a new SF & Horror association
EL MUNDO DE AMAZING STORIES Steve nos ofrece Seeds of Life de John Taine, un clásico de Amazing Stories. Y ya que estamos en la promoción de los libros de Amazing Stories, ¿porqué no darse una […]
No Morning After is one of those stories by Arthur C. Clarke that you can read over and over and find something new every time.
Man, I have GOT to bone up on my Spanish! There’s so much cool stuff happening in that language!
An interview with the folks from Horror Express Magazine
Lets get up to speed on Spanish language developments: a new blog, a third incarnation of Terra Nova, a new radio show featuring fiction by the author, and more

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