Book Review: They Say the Sirens Left the Seas
A review of a poetry collection that includes a few directly inspired by the works of Lord Dunsany and H. P. Lovecraft.
Mocking Jay Trailer Suggests Film May Be Better Than the Book
Sometimes…sometimes the movie is actually better than the book. The Hunger Games’ Mockingjay trailer suggests we may be seeing one of those rare times when this is so.
Noticias literatura 30-7
Clarifying the rules of qualification for the Ignotus award, submission deadlines, upcoming conferences and the Alberto Magno award.
Interview with Scottish Author Hal Duncan
Author Hal Duncan (Vellum) has been adopted by Finnish Fandom. Find out why.
Noticias literatura 23-7: Finalistas de los Premios Ignotus 2014
Introducing Your 2014 Premios Ignotus Nominees
The Road to Middle-Earth by Tom Shippey
The Road to Middle-Earth is a wonderful companion to any trip across Middle-earth and it is a welcome reminder of the huge craft that J.R.R. Tolkien brought to his work.
Book Review: Bard’s Road The Collected Stories of Lee Martindale
Collected works from the Bard’s Bard – Lee Martindale
Top 20 Vampires in Books & Literature
With so many vampires (vampyres) to choose from, you’re bound to find one that tastes just right!
What’s Wrong with the Saga?
The trilogy, the saga, or the series. They come in many shapes and forms, but in the end…they may NEVER end! Is it too much to ask that books have an ending?
CAITLÍN R. KIERNAN, o excavar en los temores más profundos
A profile of the multi-talented author Caitlin Kiernan.
‘The Birds Is Coming’ (Again) and Rebecca Too
Considering the forthcoming new film adaptations of Daphne du Maurier’s The Birds and Rebecca, and the shadow of Alfred Hitchcock…
Noticias literatura 9-7
Introducing Terra Nova 3 and a host of other forthcoming Spanish language releases.
Book Review: Trial and Glory by Joshua P. Simon
A review of the final installment of the Blood and Tears Trilogy
Novedades de Junio en Hispanoamérica
Tanya brings us the latest Spanish releases for the month of June.
Review: Echoes From The Macabre: Selected Stories, by Daphne du Maurier
Gary Dalkin reviews Daphne du Maurier’s 1976 collection Echoes From The Macabre: Selected Stories. Which as the title suggests, is a reprint collection focusing on some of du Maurier’s more horrific tales.
Don’t Look Now at The Birds: A Visit to du Maurier Country
Don’t Look Now, The Birds, Rebecca, Jamaica Inn – adventures from the dark heart of du Maurier country…
Noticias literatura 25-6
Ricardo reports on the on-going progress of Celsius 232, coverage of SFnal things in mainstream media, a writer’s workshop and the serialization of Lopez Nevado’s Gossip Bible
The Artful Collector: “Where Are They Now? Spotlight on Alan M. Clark
It’s hard to believe that we met Alan 28 years ago – I think it was his first SF Worldcon – In Atlanta, GA. He was just beginning his art career, and we were receptive […]
Self-Publishing Odyssey: Part 4 Designing the Cover Image
Alastair Savage’s Self-Publishing Odyssey moves on to stage 4: Designing the cover.
Words and Pictures, an Age Old Interchange
On the inspiration that art brings to our fantasies.
AMAZING PEOPLE: Tanya Tynjala’s Novel Now In Ebook
Tanya Tynjala, our hard working Spanish Language Editor (and recruiter of Spanish speaking talent par excellence – which probably ought to be rendered as por la excelencia, though Tanya would do a better job of translation), […]
Noticias literatura 18-6
Ediciones Irreverentes (Irreverent Editions) introduces two science fiction novels & the new issue of Valinor Magazine is available for free download.
Award Winners: Nova Swing by M. John Harrison
Nova Swing (2006) won both the Arthur C. Clarke and the Philip K. Dick Awards and was nominated for the Campbell and British Fantasy Awards. Gary Dalkin looks back at this true space oddity.
Review: The Power of the Maleficent
Maleficent is an entertaining movie for both children and those who grow up with a special fondness for Sleeping Beauty, fantasy and folklore.
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I’ve dabbled in film-making. Local indie filmmakers and I have created a few short adaptions of my books.
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