Book Review: Help Fund My Robot Army!!!
It was bound to happen sooner or later. Given that there is a strong recursive strain in science fiction, it was only a matter of time until a book about crowdfunding was published via crowdfunding.
TWO REVIEWS: A Good Book, and a Good Movie!
Steve reviews a book and a movie that he enjoyed.
Book Review : Fiction River Fantastic Detectives
Fiction RIver has been a huge success, particularly in introducing a diversity of themes.
Review: The Mechanikals by John Dodds
The Mechanikals by John Dodds is the first installment in a new YA Steampunk series. It is a strong beginning to an absorbing and entertaining world of wonder.
Self Publishing: Evolution of a Book Jacket
An inside look at the process of developing a cover for a self-published book
Book Review: They Say the Sirens Left the Seas
A review of a poetry collection that includes a few directly inspired by the works of Lord Dunsany and H. P. Lovecraft.
Amazon Enters the Book Subscription Business
Who is going to win the Book Subscription War (I)?
The Colorful Antics of the Jumbo Jesters
Ahhh, the writer’s life! Ruminating on timeless mysteries, exploring the infinite and….wrestling with technology.
Top 20 Vampires in Books & Literature
With so many vampires (vampyres) to choose from, you’re bound to find one that tastes just right!
Noticias literatura 9-7
Introducing Terra Nova 3 and a host of other forthcoming Spanish language releases.
Review: The Alien Stone by Barry Uglow
The Alien Stone by Barry Uglow is a prime example of the classic tales that subscribers of the original editions of Amazing Stories were familiar with.
Book Review: Trial and Glory by Joshua P. Simon
A review of the final installment of the Blood and Tears Trilogy
Noticias literatura 25-6
Ricardo reports on the on-going progress of Celsius 232, coverage of SFnal things in mainstream media, a writer’s workshop and the serialization of Lopez Nevado’s Gossip Bible
Self-Publishing Odyssey: Part 4 Designing the Cover Image
Alastair Savage’s Self-Publishing Odyssey moves on to stage 4: Designing the cover.
The Crazy Days of Summer
Keith is a little busy the days of summer; he’ll tide you over with a few suggested reads.
Los Post Más Populares de Mayo.
Tanya rounds up the most popular posts of May for our Spanish speaking audience.
Noticias literatura 18-6
Ediciones Irreverentes (Irreverent Editions) introduces two science fiction novels & the new issue of Valinor Magazine is available for free download.
Book Review: The Memory of Death
The internet does wonderful things: like bringing works published in other countries to our attention.
Balance and the Hachette Amazon Dispute
Amazing Stories’ resident expert on publishing indie, traditional and seemingly every other outlet, weighs in on the Amazon-Hachette dispute.
Reseña de Libro: Once Tiempos del Futuro de Carlos Suchowolski Kohn.
A review of Once Tiempos del Futuro by the Argentinian author Carlos Suchowolski.
The Changing Face of Science Fiction Part 2
What has changed in Science Fiction? The best authors in the genre answer that very question.
About Author
R.K. Troughton works as an engineer, developing tomorrow’s high-tech gadgets that protect you from the forces of evil as well as assist your doctor in piecing you back together. His passion for science fiction and fantasy has been fed through decades of consumption. He is the author of numerous science fiction and fantasy screenplays and short stories, and his debut novel is forthcoming. His articles appear every Wednesday morning on Amazing Stories.

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