What’s New In Fantasy Summer 2018: Historical Fantasy Books
In her debut column, Linnea takes a look at four fantasy series.
In her debut column, Linnea takes a look at four fantasy series.
Cover mentions. Every author loves them, but do they actually help sell magazines?
Amusing at times, shocking at others, a touching and somehow wonderful SFF read.
TEENS ENLIST THE FAE TO WIN A WAR IN IRELAND
This week, Steve reviews the July-August F&SF, and stumps for your votes (Canadians only!) for the Aurora Awards.
This week Steve stays put in space and time, reviewing the May/June Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (F&SF). The stories in the issue, however, range all over space and time!
Arrowsmith is one of the best alternate history and fantasy comics out there.
Fandom is once again having an effect on French speculative fiction publishing.
Aaron. R. Allen has an engrossing sword and sorcery story to tell.
An appreciation of Venezuelan science fiction and fantasy writer Jorge De Abreu, who died on September 28.
The first issue of a new Spanish language fantasy magazine, Iron and Bones, has been released, and Cixin Liu, author of the 2015 Hugo Award winning novel The Three Body Problem, will appear in Barcelona.
Club Report: Meet the SF Association of Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Being a member of several groups that enjoy cosplay, costuming, etc., does give access to a world of lively discussions. One recent discussion which came about on a Facebook group for the UK-based con, MCM, […]
There are some exciting things going on in the world of Podcasting.
Shadow & Bone a Twilight/Potter mashup in an analog of 18th century Russia
Where do Sailor Moon, Wonder Woman, Cat Woman, Batman, Boba Fett, the Borg, and Captain Jack Sparrow hang out?
Announcing a new Spoken Word Youtube channel for science fiction and fantasy.
The novel Dragon Heart by Cecelia Holland has the charm of a fairy-tale and the edge of a dark fantasy as it takes readers in many unexpected directions.
“Game of Thrones is very compelling. But so is a train wreck.”
I belong to several online groups through Facebook and other various media, as I’m sure many of you do, too. I came across in one of these groups dedicated to those of us who feel […]
Israeli author and traveler Lavie Tidhar discusses the World SF blog, traveling the world for inspiration and his latest works.
A round-up of new French small presses publishing genre fiction.
Looking for SF adventure serials? Ecuador is having a renaissance!
Giant rabbits and a novel that speaks to literary genre.
A profile of Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky, director of Solaris and Stalker, among others.
Once upon a time there is Once Upon A Time
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