Finnish Science Fiction: Two Perspectives, Two Authors.
Finland has put itself on the genre map over the past couple of years; here’s an interview with two prominent members of a growing community
Finland has put itself on the genre map over the past couple of years; here’s an interview with two prominent members of a growing community
A summary for our spanish speaking friends of our most popular items from September
An examination of the types of writers and the manners in which their works offer social commentary
A HUGE update of spanish language genre releases, awards, events & news
A review of Gary Daher’s The Guest
The release of José Antonio Cotrina’s Luna de locos and the latest issue of Premio Minotauro
A Cuban film festival featuring the science fiction film Omega 3 by Eduardo del Llano – and an interview with the director
The interview with World Fantasy Award nominated author Scott Lynch, in English
An interview with World Fantasy Award nominee Scott Lynch
Spiral CF features author Joan Antoni Fernández, a recap of the Premio Ignotus awards, and a new newsletter from LiteraturaFantastica
The DIALFA Project: Behique – an annual Cuban theater of fantasy and science fiction
A sneak peak at this year’s Hispacon poster; Alpha Eridiani features poetry and new author Velez Antonio Mora and the The Library of Egia Cultural Centre in Donostia – San Sebastián will be offering a literary tea
We learn of a book trailer for a collection by Joan Antoni Fernández and the awarding of the Nosferatu Award to Weltschmerz by Óscar Pérez Varela – Crocop
Excerpts from the conference “Mapping the story and the fantastic essay” by writer Ramón López Castro held in May this year at the bookstore Fray Servando Teresa de Mier Economic Culture Fund, in Monterrey, Mexico.
A profile of this year’s break out Hugo Award winner, Kameron Hurley
Elizabeth Bear is a prolific author who has won the 2005 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer, the 2006 Locus award for Best first novel for Hammered, Scardown and Worldwired, the 2008 Theodore […]
Entrevista con la Ganadora del Hugo Elizabeth Bear
A profile of Hugo Murillo Benich – forerunner of Bolivian science fiction and fantasy
Tanya takes on mainstream criticism of genre fiction. Uses Bradbury as metaphor, something most mainstream “authors” probably wouldn’t get…
M.C. Carper is back with an interview with Emilio Balcarce, journalist and comics writer.

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