Noticias Literatura 25-5
A live presentation of Roberto Garcia Alvarez’s Lovecraft bio; a new release from David Casas
A live presentation of Roberto Garcia Alvarez’s Lovecraft bio; a new release from David Casas
Stamps and short stories–what’s the connection? Steve dips into a cheap (in price only!) collection of stories from award-winning authors… then tells you how to get the newest Star Trek stamps from Canada!
Chocolate and bacon, the only things better than cheap eBooks and SF movies! (Okay, there’s sex and alcohol too.) Steve offers you both! (No, not sex and alcohol—ebooks & movies!)
Ebooks and more ebooks! Cheap and plentiful; Steve finds them for you! Oh, and Steve reviews two so-so “horror flicks” that should have been better. But that’s what the film industry seems to be offering this week!
A special Spanish SF Studies, forthcoming Peruvian SF and several new publications.
An excerpt from the novel Crónicas de la Tierra Mestiza by author Javier Cosnava courtesy of Alfa Eridiani magazine
A review of Laura Ponce’s Cosmografía General
El nuevo libro de Rubén Serrano La Guerra del Final de los Tiempos, será pronto publicada por el Latin Heritage Foundation, primero en versión digital y luego en papel. Gracias al autor, les ofrecemos a […]
Details of the Minotauro Award and an interview with author Francesc Barrio Julio
A questionnaire for author José Antonio Suárez, Eurocon report, Hispacon report
Este es el promo del podcast de ciencia ficción Cosmocápsula goes Amazing, un programa dedicado a la ciencia ficción que se produce alrededor del mundo, con episodios en inglés y en español.
An excerpt from Carlos Suchowolski’s If Time Played Tricks
Penumbra is looking for submissions: Axxon is looking for Columbian authors, plus – new releases, new films and new events!
Steve jumps around a lot this week, from VCON to Steampunk Fashion Jewelry to the Philip K. Dick Bookbundle, and back again to Ed Howdershelt!
This week, Steve hypes his local convention and talks to best-selling ebook writer Ed Howdershelt, plus there’s advice on writing and selling ebooks!
Once a popular series in F&SF during the early 50s, Homer Nearing’s delightfully whimsical C. P. Ransom stories have since been almost completely forgotten.
This week, Steve visits Mars (really! Sort of…) and reviews a new book and an overlooked movie from 2014. Check it out!
A new SF anthology and more reporting on the Asimov Foundation project.
The Tattooed Duchess by Victor Gischler is the follow-up to Ink Mage. The action is just as fast, the characters are just as colorful, and the violence is just as stabby.

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