Britty Scary: Interview with March Shemmans of the UK’s Horror Express Magazine
An interview with the folks from Horror Express Magazine
An interview with the folks from Horror Express Magazine
A summary for our spanish speaking friends of our most popular items from September
Some of the blunt, knee-jerk assumptions that are made in much fantasy art are less obvious, and therefore more insidious. These are often assumptions about gender roles, and ethnicity.
Steve talks about himself (what an ego!) a new urban fantasy, and other stuff.
A review of a history of You Are the Hero adventure game books.
The first thing to note is that there don’t appear to be a lot of pictorial representations of Earthsea. The second thing is that artists seem to have a hard time visualizing the characters of the book the way they have been described by the author.
An interview with World Fantasy Award nominee Scott Lynch
We’re eagerlry anticipating an on-time arrival for the package of comics heading for an author signing.
They’re expanding everywhere: an infinite series of novels, an endless number of parallel stories, each one populated by people who seem similar to us but whose lives have changed in just one salient way
Today’s post is prompted by two events: My wife was filling in for me on a writer’s panel this weekend (I got a bad fish that gave me a bit of food poisoning) I’m counseling […]
How big is a book? SF & Fantasy books were slim volumes in wire racks until market forces created the massive tomes we’re used to today. What happened?
If you missed Loncon3, here’s your chance to catch up!
Michael, our in-house expert on all things Hachette and Amazon, braves the slings and arrows to ‘splain some things to us.
Linda T. Kepner announces a book bundle for her new vampire series.
The latest Xanth novel is one of Piers Anthony’s favorite books. Coming this October from Open Road Media.
An inside look at the process of developing a cover for a self-published book
Futures Past Editions unveils AMAZING STORIES CLASSICS!
“Short story writers have needed a book like this for decades. … It’s spectacular.” – Kristine Kathryn Rusch, author of The Business Rusch
Who is going to win the Book Subscription War (I)?
A few notes on the new KindleUnlimited program from an indie author.
Hachette. Amazon. One need say nothing more to gain the attention of writer’s everywhere. Sullivan’s take on author manipulation.
The trilogy, the saga, or the series. They come in many shapes and forms, but in the end…they may NEVER end! Is it too much to ask that books have an ending?
Subscribers – claim your copy of Amazing Stories’ 88th Anniversary issue!
An interview with the founder of a new genre publishing venture.
Fraught with peril and nail-biting anticipation, launching a new book is always exciting.

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