Book Review: The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
Is The Name of the Wind as mind blowing as everyone says it is?
Is The Name of the Wind as mind blowing as everyone says it is?
An editorial on the support of Bolivian SF/F publishing
Pictures from the 4th Celsius 232 convention and a cover reveal of Visiones 2015 from the Spanish Association of Fantasy and Horror Sci-Fi)
Adventures in prehistoric times filled were France’s answer to American Sword and Sorcery.
A collection of stories featuring the fantastic within intimacy.
If John Bunyan had dropped acid while writing The Pilgrim’s Progress…
The release of a new fantasy series by French author Anthony Boulanger
An interview with author Eduardo Vaquerizo; report on the Tolkien and philology conference; a Fritz Lieber blog and a new release from Robert Shearman
An interview with Blanca Mart, a new release and progress on a new anthology
Mexican YA. A tale of a home-based holiday.
Minitura #142 – Weird; David Brin in Madrid; BEM goes online and a new anthology!
Alpha Eridiani publishes “Tierra Mestiza Chronicles” by Javier Cosnava; the Terbium conference hosts a new session.
Barsoom. Sooner or later, every artist has to try their hand illustrating Burrough’s tales
Works from a writing workshop published in fanzine form and a good handful of new stories in traditional form
Ricardo brings us a detailed report on the finalists of the Finalistas Premios Ignotus 2015 award and additional spanish language news
Steve reaches a milestone 100 columns, and reviews the new Writers of the Future anthology and the film Big Hero 6.
Upcoming – Celsius 232, book signings on The Day of the Book & more
The Electric is a ghost story steeped in the love of movies, with shades of vintage Bradbury and King. It is quiet an achievement.
A special dystopian fiction magazine issue and a micro-story contest
Living Next-Door To The God Of Love is a hard book to write about without giving away its manifold secrets, and to do so would be to do the novel a disservice, for the greatest pleasure it holds is in the gradual uncovering of the extraordinarily detailed and original fictional universe Justina Robson has created.
An interview with author David Calleja; a report on a fantastic film festival and the 2nd Eurocon 2015 progress report.

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