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Noticias de Mayo en Hispanoamérica.
Tanya offers up a round-up of these Hispano-American happenings
Tanya offers up a round-up of these Hispano-American happenings
Argentina includes genre in a Federal writing contest; Counterfactual has a review of the second issue ofAeternum; The Argentine North American Cultural Institute offers a creative writing workshop; more
Tanya unearths content available online for your confinement
New releases and reissues; new issues of Aeternum, miNatura, Penumbria; interviews and presentations by several Amazing Stories authors, and more.
“Supercolonia” by Héctor Alvarado, Great America reviews. The first volume dedicated to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba and Chile; Proxima magazine’s 2017 content online; Discourse magazine highlights Ursula Le Guin, and more
Tanya rounds up the Latino field with new books, magazines and happenings.
A March roundup, in which Amazing Stories is prominent, numerous reviews are written and film and fandom are discussed.
It is a pity that many things get lost in translation and not necessarily because the translator is bad, but because cultural differences do not allow us to understand what happens.
A review of the novella ‘Though perhaps only we are the gods of ants’ by Jorge Alberto Collao by guest blogger Cristian Londoño Proaño
Hispanoamerica’s May offerings – books, events, radio appearances and even a new magazine!
A job in the field!, magazines, books, radio, conventions and on the web – all the latest!
Conventions, comics, new book releases and more – all in spanish!
A review of a book with echoes of Philip K. Dick
New conventions, conferences, magazine issues & releases
A post by guest blogger Daniela Sarras Hadweh, being a psychological examination of the monster and the national imagination
What’s happening in the geeky Hispanoamérican world? Read on
A profile of the Finnish author Hannu Raijaniemi by our Spanish editor.
An anthology commissioned by the Columbian Government!
The latest and greatest from the spanish speaking (writing) genre world!
A review of Emilio Bueso’s third novel, a first foray into speculative fiction.
Tanya Tynjala reviews the latest happenings in the Spanish speaking science fiction world.
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