Book Review: Stories of the Raksura by Martha Wells
Matt takes a look at presentations of gender in Martha Wells’ collection
Matt takes a look at presentations of gender in Martha Wells’ collection
The days are growing shorter. The air has a crisp bite to it. It’s time to settle back with something good to read. It’s time to relax. Don’t worry about that scraping sound at the window. It’s just a branch that needs trimming. Probably.
Steve talks about himself (what an ego!) a new urban fantasy, and other stuff.
A review of a history of You Are the Hero adventure game books.
A HUGE update of spanish language genre releases, awards, events & news
The first thing to note is that there don’t appear to be a lot of pictorial representations of Earthsea. The second thing is that artists seem to have a hard time visualizing the characters of the book the way they have been described by the author.
The release of José Antonio Cotrina’s Luna de locos and the latest issue of Premio Minotauro
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
Welcome to the second part of an extensive interview with, Nina Allan who over the last decade has established herself as one of the UK’s most imaginative and compelling writers. This time we discuss some of the more the specifically science fictional aspects of her debut novel, The Race, as well as maps, Hastings, the best vampire film in years, fracking, politics, the planet, language, communication and much more.
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
Over the last decade Nina Allan has established herself as one of the UK’s most imaginative and compelling writers. In this extensive two part interview she talks to Gary Dalkin for Amazing Stories about a wide range of subjects, including her debut novel, The Race.
Science fiction and fantasy’s only annual humor anthology returns with stories from Robert Silverberg, Mike Resnick, Tim Pratt, Piers Anthony, Kevin J. Anderson, Jody Lynn Nye, and more.
Gary Dalkin looks back on the state of science fiction as another summer of massive budget SF and fantasy spectacles draws to a close. It seems this summer may have been a little better than those of late. The latest Michael Bay atrocity aside, Rise of the Planet of the Apes and Godzilla received enthusiastic receptions and almost everyone loved Guardians of the Galaxy, which achieved the near impossible feat of pleasing fans, delighting general audiences and entering the popular culture as a new phenomenon in its own right.
A tale of forensic authorship, the discovery and completion of John Jame’s long lost final novel.
When is a door not a door? When it’s found in a fantasy or science fiction setting.
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
It was bound to happen sooner or later. Given that there is a strong recursive strain in science fiction, it was only a matter of time until a book about crowdfunding was published via crowdfunding.
Tanya takes on mainstream criticism of genre fiction. Uses Bradbury as metaphor, something most mainstream “authors” probably wouldn’t get…
Fiction RIver has been a huge success, particularly in introducing a diversity of themes.
M.C. Carper is back with an interview with Emilio Balcarce, journalist and comics writer.

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