


Spring 2018 SF Anime Preview
Did the past season seem lackluster? Well, get ready to be snowed under by more sf options than ever!

Review: Horse of a Different Color by John L. Lansdale
Sometimes, the biggest difference between mystery and horror is the authenticity of the monster. Horse of a Different Color by John L. Lansdale satisfies both.

Entrevista a Miguel Sequeiros Cardozo: Minificción de terror y horror
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.

Review: The Dispatcher by John Scalzi
From audiobook to hardcover print, The Dispatcher is a quick, entertaining read by John Scalzi that will have you anxiously flipping the pages till the end.

Review: Blade of the Destroyer by Andy Peloquin
Blade of the Destroyer by Andy Peloquin is what you might consider an epic journey of discovery set in a dark, violent world of malevolence…and the antagonists are just as vile.

Review: Twelve Days by Steven Barnes
Twelve Days by Steven Barnes is a thriller, pure and simple. A good measure for new readers to discover the author’s writing style and skill.

Review: Clockwork Cairo ed. by Matthew Bright
Edited by Matthew Bright, the soon to be released anthology Clockwork Cairo is a stellar collection of stories mixing the gothic nuances of Steampunk and the exotic grandeur of Egyptian lore.

Review: Memortality by Stephen H. Provost
Asking the ultimate “what if” question, Memortality by Stephen H. Provost is a fast-paced adventure filled with more questions than it answers. And that’s okay.

Anime roundup 3/16/2017: The Wrong Stuff
In this week’s viewing: Tanya the Evil expands into rocketry, ACCA clings grimly to the idiot ball, and more!

Review: Mad Shadows II – Dorgo the Dowser and the Order of the Serpent by Joe Bonadonna
In Mad Shadows II: Dorgo the Dowser and the Order of the Serpent, author Joe Bonadonna has a knack for setting the scene and drawing readers in.

Anime roundup 2/2/2017: Dog Eat Dog
In this week’s viewing: Tanya the Evil climbs the corporate ladder, the bureaucratic machinations of ACCA get ever more complicated, and more!

Anime roundup 1/19/2017: The Slush Pile
In this week’s viewing: The snows of winter reveal the second half of premiere week and its winner.


Psychopompos is a Beautiful Student Film, Based on a Poem by H.P. Lovecraft, and They Need Your Help!
a character who helps people after their death to transcend the human body and migrate their souls

Fall 2016 SF Anime Preview
A look at what’s coming your way from the anime world in October.

Review: THE WITCH OF ZAL by Kerry Gans
THE WITCH OF ZAL by Kerry Gans is a book of two journeys. One taken by a heroine traveling to a magical land, and one taken by the readers who experience a re-imagined classic.

Noticias literatura 17-8
An interview with award-winning author Jaime Molina Garcia, author of “Days to die in paradise”

Top 10 Young Adult Books You Need To Read By Fall
Now that summer is winding down a bit, it’s time to start stocking up for winter reading – or – you’re TBR pile is just not tall enough!

Scide Splitters: Deep Quarry by John E. Stith
Next year, John Stith will publish his first novel in twenty years. In the meantime, his entire backlist is being reissued starting with Deep Quarry, a SF mystery featuring the wisecracking detective “bug eye” Takent.

Summer 2016 SF Anime Preview
The age of the light novel adaptation has passed and the age of the video game adaptation is upon us. Plus a few other shows coming our way very soon…

Anime roundup 6/23/2016: Destroy All Monsters
In this week’s viewing: Concrete Revolutio explains what it’s really about, The Lost Village brings its monstrous story to a close, and more!

Anime roundup 6/16/2016: Fun For the Whole Family
In this week’s viewing: Re: ZERO and The Lost Village go on family-induced guilt trips, Kagewani comes up with a novel use for blood ties, and more!

Anime roundup 6/9/2016: Stand Back, I’m Going to Try Science
In this week’s viewing: The Lost Village and Kagewani uncork the pseudoscience, Concrete Revolutio dives into cheesy filmmaking, and more!

Anime roundup 5/26/2016: The Dark Forest
In this week’s viewing: Re: ZERO crushes its hero’s spirit again, Concrete Revolutio takes on Vietnam, and more!

Scide Splitters: The Salmon of Doubt by Douglas Adams (for Towel Day)
Fans had been waiting for the third Dirk Gently novel for over a decade when Douglas Adams passed away with the novel still unfinished. All we have are precious fragments of what might have been.

Noticias Literatura 25-5
A live presentation of Roberto Garcia Alvarez’s Lovecraft bio; a new release from David Casas

Anime roundup 5/19/2016: Red Herrings
In this week’s viewing: Re: ZERO and The Lost Village fling confusing clues in all directions, and more!

Anime roundup 5/12/2016: The Weapons Shops of Nerima
In this week’s viewing: My Hero Academia starts combat training, The Lost Village gets tacticool, and more!

New Release: Mystery of the Horned Monster
In this cliffhanger, pulp-style adventure, author Darryle Purcell’s Hollywood Cowboy Detectives find themselves up against their most dangerous nemesis yet.
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