Noticias literatura 8-10
The release of José Antonio Cotrina’s Luna de locos and the latest issue of Premio Minotauro
The release of José Antonio Cotrina’s Luna de locos and the latest issue of Premio Minotauro
Spiral CF features author Joan Antoni Fernández, a recap of the Premio Ignotus awards, and a new newsletter from LiteraturaFantastica
David West’s work – a bit like the early work of Henry Kuttner
Welcome to the second part of an extensive interview with, Nina Allan who over the last decade has established herself as one of the UK’s most imaginative and compelling writers. This time we discuss some of the more the specifically science fictional aspects of her debut novel, The Race, as well as maps, Hastings, the best vampire film in years, fracking, politics, the planet, language, communication and much more.
A sneak peak at this year’s Hispacon poster; Alpha Eridiani features poetry and new author Velez Antonio Mora and the The Library of Egia Cultural Centre in Donostia – San Sebastián will be offering a literary tea
We learn of a book trailer for a collection by Joan Antoni Fernández and the awarding of the Nosferatu Award to Weltschmerz by Óscar Pérez Varela – Crocop
An inside look at the process of developing a cover for a self-published book
The apocalypse is not about the disaster. It’s not about the zombies or giant lizards or robots or radiation. It is about how we survive it.
Clarifying the rules of qualification for the Ignotus award, submission deadlines, upcoming conferences and the Alberto Magno award.
Introducing Your 2014 Premios Ignotus Nominees
With so many vampires (vampyres) to choose from, you’re bound to find one that tastes just right!
A profile of the multi-talented author Caitlin Kiernan.
Considering the forthcoming new film adaptations of Daphne du Maurier’s The Birds and Rebecca, and the shadow of Alfred Hitchcock…
Introducing Terra Nova 3 and a host of other forthcoming Spanish language releases.
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, The Birds, Rebecca, Jamaica Inn – adventures from the dark heart of du Maurier country…
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
Ediciones Irreverentes (Irreverent Editions) introduces two science fiction novels & the new issue of Valinor Magazine is available for free download.
Hi all. This week I had the opportunity to share a correspondence with author & editor (Apex Magazine) Jason Sizemore. He’s just released a new collection of short fiction which is truly remarkable (can read […]
Hardcore fans of horror literature will likely enjoy this collection
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.

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