Reseña de Libro: La Duda de un Ángel de Antonio Mora Vélez
An anthology commissioned by the Columbian Government!
An anthology commissioned by the Columbian Government!
Declarar como ganador del IV Premio TerBi de Relato Temático “El fin del capitalismo: el nuevo modelo económico” al relato “El comienzo de algo grande”, presentado bajo el pseudónimo de “Veguista”. Una vez abierta la plica, el autor ha resultado ser Marco Aurelio Granado Martínez (Burgos)
Avance de la presentación de Neonauta Ediciones en la Jornada de la TerBi, Nuevo número de “Alfa Eridiani” y La nueva de los Wachowski se rodó en Bilbao
A look at the Mr. Hawkins’ Humorous Adventures stories by Edgar Franklin.
Three men writing a weird western featuring a young woman of mixed race and pulling it off well. Spit that into your spittoon!
Presentación en Vitoria de “El fin de los sueños” de Gabriella Campbell y José Antonio Cotrina, E-book gratuito de Sportula para el Día del Libro, y Nuevas Jornadas de la TerBi 16 y 17 de mayo.
Nueva revista dedicada al género fantástico y novedad de Alfa Eridiani.
The enormous media interest in self-publishing has been fired by the breakthrough success of Wool by Hugh Howey, so SF is leading the way in this field. It’s strange therefore to hear the Guardian’s flamboyant Books section editor Claire Armistead warning that “It’s all too easy to dismiss the self-publishing sector as a wilderness of elves, sex and high-school romcoms”.
An interview with Robert MacAnthony, founder of the new speculative fiction small press Long Count Press.
A discourse on publishing a science fiction magazine in Spanish – which may just be a bit harder than doing one in English.
Cesar MallorquíHoy charla de Cesar Mallorquí en Vitoria, EspiralVideo del próximo título de “Espiral CF,” Cambio en las bases del Premios UPC de CF 2014, Charla en Vitoria “Escritoras de ciencia ficción” y Revista miNatura 133 “Vampiros” ya disponible.
Tais Teng is a well established and prolific science fiction and horror writer and illustrator from the Netherlands. He has made several hundred covers and interior illustrations – most notably the Jack Vance e-books. His particular affinity is for the work of H. P. Lovecraft.
The Winston SF series – part two – in all it’s juvenile glory. Steve has some good info on how to obtain copies, reprints and replacement dust jackets.
Gary Dalkin reviews the novel that gave the author of Old Man’s War – John Scalzi – his start.
Novedades editoriales, certámenes literarios, webs del género y convención anual de la cf española.
A review of NIck Mamatas’ Move Underground: it’s about time we gave Nick a bit of attention!
A look at self-publishing promotional strategies.
There has been a bunch of news lately about subscription services and books…the so called “Netflix for Books.” The premise is simple, you pay a monthly fee and then you pick books from their library. […]
A review of the new short story collection from Fabián Álvarez López
“Greetings! Welcome to SciFi4Me.com – where we talk science fiction, not wrestling. “ I ask you how can one not love a sci-fi based website that has that as the first thing you see on […]
Ricardo introduces us to some of the latest spanish language releases.
Shadows of a Fading World is the first anthology from Long Count Press. For a first anthology, it’s pretty impressive. It contains seven stories of varying length, mostly novelette/novella, set in the last days of the world.
A review of Emilio Bueso’s third novel, a first foray into speculative fiction.
Review of Ronald Delgado’s Ficha La tierra del cielo sin sol.
Tanya profiles the latest spanish language happenings in genre – and announces a change to the ways in which she is presenting her findings.
Gary Dalkin interviews one of the hardest working editors in the UK – Jonathan Oliver
Declaraciones de editor y autores de la colección “2099,” novedades de miNatura y artículo sobre la literatura fantástica española.
How much does an author actually make traditional publishing versus self-publishing? Well, the data is hard to find.
Michael J. Sullivan is a speculative fiction writer who has written twenty-five novels and released nine. Eight of his fantasy books (The Riyria Revelations, and The Riyria Chronicles), were published by Hachette Book Group’s Orbit imprint. Hollow World, a science-fiction thriller was released by Tachyon Publications. The first four books of his new series, The First Empire, has sold to Random House’s Del Rey imprint, and the first book is scheduled to be released in the summer of 2016. He can be found on twitter, through his blog www.riyria.com, and on his facebook page and his publisher’s page for the series.

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