Noticias Literatura 18-11
New Pulp Planet magazine’s first issue launches and Adrift on the Sea of Rains receiving rave reviews
New Pulp Planet magazine’s first issue launches and Adrift on the Sea of Rains receiving rave reviews
The very first audio books came pressed on vinyl.
The first of a three part series in which Scide Splitters examines humorous stories eligible for the 1941 Retro Hugos Awards.
Mainstream Spanish newspapers cover growing interest in ciencia ficcion and a video introducing “Things are Different in Arkham” (Las cosas son diferentes en Arkham)
Shadow & Bone a Twilight/Potter mashup in an analog of 18th century Russia
In the spirit of its predecessor, the return of Weirdbook with issue 31 is simply here to entertain us with fresh new “weird” stories from a talented team of writers.
Who is who in Latin American science fiction? We begin with Peru.
Video of the Megacities Terbium conference and the reissue of Worlds and Demons and The Kraken Wakes
A talk on megacities, Terbium’s religion-themed writing contest and the debut of the new magazine Incredible Stories
Unidentified Funny Objects returns with its fourth annual anthology, this time engaging a theme of dark humor and including stories from the likes of George R. R. Martin, Mike Resnick, Eric Kaplan, Tim Pratt, Piers Anthony, Jody Lynn Nye, Gini Koch, Esther Friesner and more.
the 23rd University Short Story writing contest and Adrift at sea of rains and other tales of science fiction now on sale
Steve talks about the late Sir Terry Pratchett, and his last book–last DISCWORLD book, too!–which just came out. A new Pratchett is usually a joyous occasion, but this book brings mixed emotions.
Happy Tenth Anniversary to all Percy Jackson fans!
Terbi CF #10: Interview with Rosa Montero & the Fifth contest for the theme “Ageing World”
A new anthology – Adrift on the Sea of Rains and Other Stories – and a series continuation.
An interview with author Ruy Vega regarding his latest release the Dream Project
A new SF anthology and more reporting on the Asimov Foundation project.
An interview with Finnish author Anne Leinonen: Let the Finnishness Begin!
An interview with Finnish author Anne Leinonen
Dark Time magazine devotes an issue to Peruvian SF; Forbidden Planet reviews Espiral Ciencia-Ficcion.
SF weddings: here’s hoping yours isn’t like some of theirs!
Upon his return from Missouri, Steve reviews a new fantasy book by master storyteller Dave Duncan.
Profiles of new releases – The Stone Army, Monsters in the West, Son of Stone & Other Stories and a hispanic fantasy anthology.
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of this spanish steampunk classic, it’s been translated into english & a free issue of Forbidden Planet magazine
Is The Name of the Wind as mind blowing as everyone says it is?

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