La Ciudad del Olvido, de Hermann Gil Robles
In Hermann Gil Roble’s new novel, nanotechnology drugs are used to give consumers sublime experiences. But of course, there are side effects…
In Hermann Gil Roble’s new novel, nanotechnology drugs are used to give consumers sublime experiences. But of course, there are side effects…
Many who enjoyed the thriller-type TV series of the seventies and eighties, plus Stephen King’s wonderful novel Needful Things, will enjoy the collection of tales called Marvelry’s Curiosity Shop.
The publication of a new speculative fiction magazine called Windumanoth, and notice of a tribute to the late author Javier Redal.
Steve ceases reviewing this week to tell you of cheap and free SF/F ebooks, SF sites, semiprozines and all sorts of SF/F resources online. Check them all out!
For his last column for Amazing Stories, Sam reviews some podcast short stories that contain the theme of change.
New collections of short stories and a tribute to the late author Javier Redal.
The republication of a classic Elia Barceló novel, the call for nominations for the 17th Manuel de Pedrolo Award – City of Mataró competition for works of science fiction in Catalan, and more news of interest to Spanish speaking speculative fiction fans.
Cottingley is a treat and another triumph for one of the best writers of dark fiction around, Alison Littlewood.
Announcement of the release of a Spanish language science fiction anthology called Quasar 2.
An interview with Cherith Baldry, one of the contributors to the anthology Improbable Botany.
An overview of the rules of the 2017 Domingo Santos Award for short stories and the launch of “Ambition to the Light of the Moon” by Robert E. Howard.
The launch of Sergi Álvarez’ satirical novel The Silencer and a description of the latest issue of “Science Fiction Studies” focused on Spanish SF.
Ken Macleod interviewed about his contribution to Improbable Botany
The announcement of the winning novel for the Minotauro 2017 Award, and an interview with author Pepe Carabel.
Interviews with authors Dioni Arroyo and Javier Sáchez, who talk about their latest novels.
Links to TerBi videos, a call for short stories for an anthology on the theme of “Cachava y boina,” and more!
Comic Con in London is a star-studded, all-out geektacular three days of fun, food, celebrities, and costumes, costumes, and more costumes.
This first book of stories by Ana Triveño turns out to be a necklace of pearls that have their own brilliance; it shows the maturity achieved by a writer who has been formed by a life dedicated to fantastic literature.
Fallo del VII Certamen TerBi de Relato Temático Fantástico “Universos paralelos” Fallo del VII Certamen TerBi de Relato Temático Fantástico “Universos paralelos” En Bilbao, a 3 de junio de 2017, se hace público el fallo […]
The Alchemist is an excellent example of the true magic that happens when literary fiction and genre fiction work together.
News of the Ignotus Award (the Spanish Hugos), the publication of El Club de los Etéreos by Aniel Dominic, and more!
An interview with Paulo Soriano, editor of Contos de Terror, a horror magazine which recently celebrated its 10th anniversary.
Interview with David Calleja, author of “El cuento de Dione” and other news.
In the battle between literary fiction and genre fiction, Ellen Klages belongs to both sides, as her engaging collection of short stories Wicked Wonders demonstrates.
Chronicle of the launch of a history of what is done to bodes after they die, a work of experimental fiction that demands a lot of the reader, and more.
Announcement of the publication of “1818: Origin. Anthology of Hispano-Mexican” speculative fiction.
A report on the launch of Alejandro Castroguer’s novel The Crucifixion of Our Lord Jesus Christ Considered as a Race for Bicycles Uphill, and more. (Spanish)
I confess I only had a general idea of what the term “grimdark” meant before reading the first edition of Grimdark Magazine, which enshrines its precepts in the form of short stories, author interviews and […]
Dr. Caligari – he of cabinet fame – has a plan to profit from World War I in James Morrow’s new novel.

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