Novedades de Agosto
An overview of recent releases in Spanish speculative fiction, as well as events in the Spanish SF community.
An overview of recent releases in Spanish speculative fiction, as well as events in the Spanish SF community.
An interview with Santiago Oviedo and José Joaquín Ram on the challenges and joys of publishing speculative fiction magazines in Latin America.
Rat Sass, File 770 and seven more reads for your fannish pleasure
The latest issues of Helix magazine (interview with Le Guin) and a report on the Malaga presentation
Those crazy fans. Next thing you know, they’ll be publishing magazines!
The con schedule for Celsius 232 and a presentation on Stephen King in Malaga
This sort of conundrum is exactly the kind of thing fan-historians obsess over, which is why fan-historians are few and far between. Most tend to die of apoplexy on reading anything which contradicts their cherished theories over insignificant minutiae. I’m still alive because of my cherished and invincible ignorance.
This week’s reads, plus a special roundup of ‘zines on the 1941 Retro Hugo ballot by Fanac.org
“This magazine was produced in Canada, on Canadian Paper, by Canadians.”
Featured image by Steve Stiles – Hugo Award Best Fan Artist Nominee
The latest issues of Terbium released; an international micro-story contest; several thesis on science fiction published on the Universidad Complutense website and a new novel released.
The latest fanzine releases, including this month’s Ansible – and a new Stiles illo for those voting on the Hugo Awards
Another friend gone; Steve mourns Debbie Miller; also New Venture and MosCon reminiscences. And both fiction and non-fiction StoryBundles! Go get ’em!
Hectograph Hell: A visit from the Purple Monster.
More zines than you can shake a stick at. Try reading them instead.
“A young woman came up to me and said in hushed tones “You’re a saint,” and walked away. Doesn’t happen to me very often.” A convention report.
Part 2 of Fanzine review: OPUS #20 Opus (V.2 #7 Whole Number #20) January 1953 Faned: W. Max Keasler Of supreme interest (to me at least) is that this column “The Club House” (which I […]
Con report via the fanzine time machine

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