
Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities
Giving directors free reign might not have been a good idea.
Giving directors free reign might not have been a good idea.
What you read influences what you write. Here are some horror picks that have influenced some horror authors
Fact or fiction, reportage or editorial? We, as the readers are never sure
Unresponsive Police bots, space walking cosmonauts, Saturn ascendant, cheese is addictive and lots more
New Spanish language books, magazines, films and events
Into the Black offers multiple fresh takes on Lovecraft’s own AT THE MOUNTAINS OF MADNESS
A feminist novel uncovering the dangers of feminist worlds.
News about Spanish language speculative fiction book releases, Web articles and anthology calls.
The contents of SuperSonic Issue 8, the program of the 9th Gothic Week of Madrid dedicated to Lovecraft, and more.
A list of some of the most popular Amazing Stories articles of August for French readers.
New book releases, a television series, radio interviews and so much more!
Tributes to Brian Aldiss, Worldcon 75 aftermath, PKD anthology show, Near Earth Asteroid, Roy Krenkel art, authors speaking truth to power, nuclear zeppelins, more exoplanets and killer robots. What’s not to like?
Interview with Miguel Sequeiros Cardozo, author of the horror microstory anthology Drops of Blood. Cardozo discusses the historical evolution of horror, the current outlook for Spanish horror literature and much, much more.
Interviews with authors Dioni Arroyo and Javier Sáchez, who talk about their latest novels.
New book and magazine releases, news of conventions and calls for contributions of interest to Spanish speakers interested in speculative fiction.
a character who helps people after their death to transcend the human body and migrate their souls
Casefile: Arkham – Nightmare on the Canvas (01 Publishing) by Josh Finney (Author), Kat Rocha (Editor), Patrick McEvoy (Illustrator) is a graphic novel which mashes together film-noir with Lovecraftian horror – and does so rather brilliantly. […]
An interview with Miguel Alpire, whose epic fantasy deals with fundamental questions about the origins and nature of existence in this universe and beyond.
Tais Teng is a well established and prolific science fiction and horror writer and illustrator from the Netherlands. He has made several hundred covers and interior illustrations – most notably the Jack Vance e-books. His particular affinity is for the work of H. P. Lovecraft.
Adam Gaffen interviews H. David Blalock, author of the Angel Killer trilogy, a series that posits an ancient war between good and evil and evil won. Btw – you’re one of the bad guys….
The Greek philosopher Socrates spoke frequently about wisdom and understanding. While there is some debate as to his actual quote, the summary is as follows: One cannot know anything with absolute certainty but can feel confident about certain things.
Masters of Terror Volume 1 William Hope Hodgson Corgi Books 1977 Contents: 7 • Introduction: William Hope Hodgson: His Life and Work (Masters of Terror 1) • (1977) • essay by Peter Tremayne 15 • […]
I’ll try and keep this spoiler-free, because I think it goes without saying that spoilers are the film buff’s bane, but I will need to at least hint at a few key aspects of the […]
Alex Kane is an author, blogger, and critic whose work has appeared in Futuredaze: An Anthology of YA Science Fiction, Digital Science Fiction, and Foundation, among other places. He lives in the small college town of Monmouth, Illinois, where he earned a B.A. in English, and was recently named a finalist in the international Writers of the Future contest. Visit him online at alexkanefiction.com.
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