Introduction / Multiple Intelligences in “The Little Black Bag”
Matthew Gordon’s inaugural post; taking a look at some classics in a disciplined way
Matthew Gordon’s inaugural post; taking a look at some classics in a disciplined way
Chen Quifan’ Balin takes a look a human’s capacity for empathy.
Science fiction writers had long warned the people of earth about the potential of a Martian invasion, but nothing could have prepared them for a billion jeering Little Green Men.
Security Check by Arthur C. Clarke is a compelling short story classic from one of the masters and a charming example of what archetypal science fiction looks like.
Fantastic Literature newsletter #153 and an interview with Nieves Delgado
By incorporating relevant issues of today, Run Time by S.B. Divya is a cultural examination of a slightly twisted future that pushes the envelope of social dilemmas.
a quick read of hard science fiction with emotion
The Ear, The Eye and The Arm combines traditional African culture with science fiction technology
The Starcrossed provides a hilarious, behind-the-scenes look at how a SF television series goes from promising to awful.
An interview with Nestor Dario Figueiras, author of the SF/F collection El cerrojo del mundo está en Butteler
Can you eat an audio file? Maybe. But you’ll want to have some nibbles on hand when you sit down to read about these gustatory delights.
Who am I? Am I real? Is this real? Is this…Are you really reading a post on Amazing Stories, or is it all in your head?
The Fallen Spaceman by Lee Harding, it is an interesting little book with some big ideas, and an ideal introduction to the genre for young new readers.
Do kids really still talk like that? Apparently so.
A special Spanish SF Studies, forthcoming Peruvian SF and several new publications.
“Brooklyn Project,” William Tenn’s outstanding political satire, highlights the folly of disregarding civil liberties for the sake of security.
Conspiracy – An Anthology of Original Science Fiction Stories from NESFA Press will have you rethinking what you know and doubting what you think you know.

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