
Refrenar o reprogramar las emociones: sobre la novela “Yo artificial” de Leonardo Wild
Examination of the Eduadorian author Leonardo Wild and his novel Unemotion, first published in German, then translated to Spanish
Examination of the Eduadorian author Leonardo Wild and his novel Unemotion, first published in German, then translated to Spanish
We’re going into a second printing for our fifth issue!
When it comes to science fiction romance, who doesn’t love a man in uniform?
Sunjammer by Arthur C. Clarke is just one of seven stories editor Terry Carr selected for The Infinite Arena anthology, a cohesive mixture of sports and classic science fiction many fans will enjoy.
Scide Splitters examines a new humorous science fiction anthology from Baen Books, featuring stories from Mike Resnick, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Jody Lynn Nye, Esther Friesner, Elizabeth Moon, Allen Steele, Robert Silverberg, James Gunn, and more.
If you like space operas in small bite sized chunks, then you can’t go wrong with Galactic Empires.
This week, Steve hypes his local convention and talks to best-selling ebook writer Ed Howdershelt, plus there’s advice on writing and selling ebooks!
50s redux – Super Science Fiction!
Scide Splitters reviews an anthology of dark comedies originally published by the people that brought you such fine car repair manuals as Dune.
It would be tough to go wrong with this list of recommended Holiday reads by the Grand Masters of Science Fiction
Scide Splitters reviews a story collection by one of science fiction and fantasy’s most prolific authors of short form humorous fiction.
Steve talks about himself (what an ego!) a new urban fantasy, and other stuff.
Science fiction and fantasy’s only annual humor anthology returns with stories from Robert Silverberg, Mike Resnick, Tim Pratt, Piers Anthony, Kevin J. Anderson, Jody Lynn Nye, and more.
The Hugos are upon us. RK gives you even more (and better reasons) to join up and vote!
Yours truly humbly notes his immortilization in digital audio recordings
An audiotape of the 1977 Hugo Awards Ceremony at Suncon, with Robert Silverberg
Nebula Awards Weekend fast approaches. RK fills us in on some of the history of the awards.
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction announces a forth coming Best Of anthology
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.
Gary Dalkin rounds up novels that feature cities at the end of time.
On Snowden, whistleblowers, heroes, traitors, bad editors, bad fans and fanzine reviews.
An announcement concerning Agberg, and reviews of the latest fanzine releases
In the 1980s, DC comics found a different way to adapt some sf classics…introducing the Graphic Album
Review of This Is My Funniest, a short story anthology edited by Mike Resnick.
A collection of books and recent endeavors from notable authors in science fiction.
Steve begins a new series of reviews devoted to examining the contents of what is arguably the single greatest anthology of science fiction’s first half-century – The Science Fiction Hall Of Fame, edited by Robert Silverberg and selected by the members of SFWA. Individual stories will be examined in order, with particular attention being paid to their suitability for today’s readers, as well as their place in SF literary history.
While many have guarded the secret to great science fiction, others have agreed to share this wonderful insight. I asked some of the greatest minds in the industry to whisper their secrets to us. What follows is a mixture of method and advice.
A collection of authors talk about some of their greatest works.
Notable and award winning authors talk about what’s on their science fiction reading list.
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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