
Review: The Best Science Fiction of the Year: Vol. 4
Shout out to Gardner Dozois and Neil Clarke
Shout out to Gardner Dozois and Neil Clarke
Steve ceases reviewing this week to tell you of cheap and free SF/F ebooks, SF sites, semiprozines and all sorts of SF/F resources online. Check them all out!
If you like space operas in small bite sized chunks, then you can’t go wrong with Galactic Empires.
Despite all the problems with MidAmericon II – and there were many – it was still fun. (And some pics from the con)
What has changed in Science Fiction? The best authors in the genre answer that very question.
Writing advice from a stellar line up” David Brin, Gary K. Wolfe, Michael Moorcock, C.J. Cherryh, Ursula Le Guin, Neil Clarke and Michael Swanwick!
Somehow our first taste of fiction always seems to hold a special place in our minds and hearts even after we’ve read hundreds of new stories. Another installment of the ultimate science fiction reading list from some of our favorite authors and editors.
A few recommendations from some of the greatest minds in the industry of what you should be reading.
Neil Clarke talks about Clarkesworld and what goes into building magazines and anthologies with R. K. Troughton.
R.K. Troughton works as an engineer, developing tomorrow’s high-tech gadgets that protect you from the forces of evil as well as assist your doctor in piecing you back together. His passion for science fiction and fantasy has been fed through decades of consumption. He is the author of numerous science fiction and fantasy screenplays and short stories, and his debut novel is forthcoming. His articles appear every Wednesday morning on Amazing Stories.
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