The Phoenix Incident: Hidden Extra Film Content Scattered Across the Internet!
A Sci Fi scavenger hunt!
A Sci Fi scavenger hunt!
DC characters ought to generate more compelling stories, but…
An interview with Nestor Dario Figueiras, author of the SF/F collection El cerrojo del mundo está en Butteler
This week Steve looks at some correspondences between 1952 fandom and 2016 fandom by way of an old magazine, and reviews two movies he found to be terrible. If you’re fifteen years old you might think they’re good movies; Steve assures you they’re not.
Mr. Jackson apparently doesn’t know we’re not supposed to share our guilty pleasures!
This week, Steve reviews a new, upcoming book by Hugh A.D. Spencer, the second episode of 11.22.63 on Hulu, and tells of a unique offer for Robert A. Heinlein fans. (Check out the final photo!)
Member’s exclusive excerpt: HellMaw 5: Eye of Glass by Marie Bilodeau
This week Steve reviews the new March/April issue of the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (F&SF), and talks about a postage stamp series that never came about, honouring SF writers, and the reasons behind it.
The sequel to the best-selling The IXth is now available!
Don’t be stupid. Get your FREE copy of Polar Borealis today!
A classic SF film fest, the Asimov Foundation’s latest podcast and an international poetry festival
an interview with composer and game director AkiraYamaoka
El nuevo libro de Rubén Serrano La Guerra del Final de los Tiempos, será pronto publicada por el Latin Heritage Foundation, primero en versión digital y luego en papel. Gracias al autor, les ofrecemos a […]
aliens, aliens and more aliens; Boskone, space flowers, ice volcanoes, Groot, drones and Star Trek. Plus Suicide Squad and GotG. And – you guessed it – even more.
An exclusive preview of the upcoming Hellmaw 4: Soul Larcenist
And now – the sequel to Andrew P Weston’s THE IXTH
Introducing the print edition of THE BEST OF AMAZING STORIES: THE 1940 ANTHOLOGY
In the immortal words of Steve Martin – “It’s here! It’s here! The new (anthology from FPE) is here!”
Andrew P. Weston & Perseid Press will soon be releasing another blockbuster
A review of the novella ‘Though perhaps only we are the gods of ants’ by Jorge Alberto Collao by guest blogger Cristian Londoño Proaño
Steve once again covers the ubiquitous Stephen King, who’s got a new collection of short stories out. A new collection of King is usually something to crow about, and this one’s no exception.
Steve looks at a brand-new SF/F stop-motion animated short film by the talented film-maker and director Alba Garcia-Rivas.
Steve has been an active fan since the 1970s, when he founded the Palouse Empire Science Fiction Association (PESFA) and the more-or-less late MosCon in Pullman, WA and Moscow, ID, though he started reading SF/F in the early-to-mid 1950s, when he was just a sprat. He moved to Canada in 1985 and quickly became involved with chairing or helping run Canadian cons, including ConText (’89 and ’81) and VCON. As a fan, he’s published a Hugo-nominated (one nomination) fanzine, New Venture, and he’s founded two writing groups (Writers’ Bloc and Writers of the Lost, Ink). He’s emceed and auctioned art at many West Coast and Northwest conventions including one Westercon. As a writer, he’s published a couple of books and a number of short stories (including one in Compostella [Tesseracts 20], and has collaborated with his two-time Aurora-winning wife Lynne Taylor Fahnestalk on a number of art projects. As of this writing he’s the proofreader for R. Graeme Cameron’s Polar Borealis and Rhea Rose’s Polar Starlight publications. He’s been writing for Amazing Stories off and on since the early 1980s. His column can be found on Amazing Stories most Fridays.

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