Nicolás Kingman: un observador de lo fantástico
On March 19, the writer and journalist Nicolás Kingman Riofrío passed away at 99; he made contributions to Ecuadorian SF and Fantasy literarture.
On March 19, the writer and journalist Nicolás Kingman Riofrío passed away at 99; he made contributions to Ecuadorian SF and Fantasy literarture.
Short interviews with the creators and writers of Peruvian SuperHeroines La Chola Power and Girl Caffeine. (This is really cool!)
The Mexican writer, Laura Elena Cáceres, reviews Berzerker’s Anger by Monterrey Nuevo León
Dr. Stephen Hawking and Science fiction: “I read a lot of science fiction when I was a teenager…”
miNatura announces the X International Fair of Poetry Fantastic miNatura 2018 (inlcuding rules); The Library of the Labyrinth announces an anthology of Juan García Atienza; the University of Madrid hosts a Lovecraft colloquim on March 16; the Bookstore En Portada Cómics presented “Gods, ghosts or demons” by Jesús Gordillo and a raffle for books is being conducted to promote the Ignotus Awards.
More homages to Ursula Le Guin, several new releases and a radio show
Registration for participating in the Premios Ignotus award ends March 30th, and the launch of the History of science fiction in Spanish culture!
Literatura Fantástica’s review of short fiction, an interview with the editors of “Wives are made by order and other stories”, “Circulo de Lovecraft”. issue #7 and an audio presentation of Editorial Cerbero in Vigo
A reading of the novel “At the end of the forest” by Málaga-born Tony Jiménez at the Bookstore En Portada Cómics
An interview with David Luna Lorenzo, on of the co-selectors of “Visiones 2017”
Bolivian anthology series Supernova releases the third edition, Editorial Cthulhu has published his third anthology: “HORROR QUEER, Rosarium Publisher announces 2018 plans; magazines, events and more
Apache Books upcoming releases, The Ferry” will publish “Gods, ghosts or demons” by Jesús Gordillo and a presentation of “Tomorrow we will cross the Ganges” by Ekaitz Ortega
Tributes and memorials to Ursula K. Le Guin from all over the Hispanic SF world are pouring in.
A new collection of essays – Wives Are Made to Order and Other Stories; Third Foundation resource (everything SF & Spanish) opens on Facebook and resurrected Spanish proto-SF in The Astrologer and the Jewish Woman
Horror by Women anthology, three new novels from Cerberus and the Guillermo de Baskerville 2017 award winner for best indie book, a dark fantasy.
An ordered reading of two collections by author Carlos Vera Scamarone reveals a vast improvement in the author’s technique. Besides, how can you say no to a collection with the title My Depressive Robot?
A long list and discussion of Spanish dystopias and an anthology inspired by Black Mirror.
In this review of Abandoned by Jorge Oswaldo Claudio Toscano, Ivan questions whether it achieves its purpose of raising awareness of environmental deterioration.
A round up of publications, new issues and events.
Windumanoth issue 2, featuring an interview with Joe Abercrombie and Supersonic #9 a special English edition
Wings of the Archangel, a new novel by Ariana D. Aldaz López, explores the mother-daughter relationship
A new incarnation of the fanzine Terbi, and interview with Nieves Delgado, author of “36” and the latest issue of miNatura Nº 158 Julio Verne Universe
An interview with the author of “Tomorrow we will cross the Ganges”, Ekaitz Ortega
Yes, I can see his silhouette over there, like a paper cut against the moonlight, and I know: if I lean forward I will see him floundering away…, riding away on his witch’s broom, I think, unattainable, deaf to my whine, hue and cry (And to my warning cry!), and how he vanishes into the clouds which crown the summits.

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