Edgar Allan Poe: vida, obra y fallecimiento
Celebrating the master of the macabre – Edgar Allan Poe
Celebrating the master of the macabre – Edgar Allan Poe
A review of Cesar Verduguez’s new novel “Deep Caves”
SF Cinema is generating academic interest
“El retrato oval” (The Oval Portrait) es uno de los cuentos más cortos que jamás haya escrito el maestro del horror Edgar Allan Poe. En pocas páginas, ofrece una intensa historia sobre la relación entre […]
Las voladoras (Foam Pages), by Ecuadorian author Mónica Ojeda addresses themes of feminism, misogyny and unequal power.
The many influences of E. A. Poe on Uruguayan short story writer Horacio Quiroga
Lo bueno de las convenciones son, sobre todo, la gente que conoces. Es así que durante el I Festival Internacional de Literatura de Horror de Virginia, conocía Muyjondo Digital Art, quienes hicieron una portada para […]
El ecuatoriano Richard Cedeño Menéndez explora la ciencia ficción con una nueva obra Voces del firmamento, que además tiene un subtítulo: El resurgimiento de las ánimas probablemente anunciando que su novela podría ser el inicio […]
El Grupo Editorial Kipus ha lanzado la novela “Qon Tiki” de Dennis Morales Iriarte para el deleite del público que gusta de la ciencia ficción ambientada en nuestras culturas indígenas y proyectada al multiverso que […]
La ciencia ficción, un nuevo horizonte para Tarkovski Un 13 de mayo de 1972 fue estrenada en el Festival de Cannes el filme de ciencia ficción de Andrei Tarkovski, Solaris. En dicho evento la película […]
The Ecuadorian writer Jorge Vivanco has published a novel in Milan-Italy that borders on science fiction and fantasy. This is titled: Albanuma: the lost city (Ageebooks, 2015), which is in its second edition.
Peruvian critic Fernando Osorio needs some help; new releases from Ediciones Ayarmanot, Cathartes Ediciones, Letras en Rojo, Pages of Foam and others; new issues from Axxon, Machine Combinatorial, Primero Sueño and more; new videos, events and more
Ecuadorian writer Efraín Villacís’ new novel is dystopian science fiction
The winners of the first Elia Barceló International Prize for Illustrated Fantasy and Science Fiction announced, Winner of the V contest “Histories Pulp” announced, “Pulp Stories Magazine # 5: The Exorcist” content announced.
A review of Argentine author Betina González’s novel América alucinada
Profiles of H.G. Wells, Ray Bradbury and an interview with Uruguayan editor and writer Víctor Grippoli
A look at one of the brightest lights in our field
On the night of February 12, 1949, the city of Quito-Ecuador was moved by the alleged news of a Martian invasion
Nine stories related to cultures of Australia, the Arab world, Africa, the Iroquois of North America, the Tobas of the South American Chaco, Japan, Italy and Nepal.
Ivan extols the virtues of emerging Ecuadorian author Richard Cedeño Menéndez. and his El arca de los Sueños (Ministry of Culture and Heritage of Ecuador, 2017) collection.
Tanya reflects on the rise and popularity of spanish language posts on Amazing Stories
An examination of AI as presented in 2001: A Space Odyssey
A discussion of Algernon Blackwood’s Wendigo
An interesting take on the unnamed author and the unnamed character in Frankenstein.

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