Editoriales bolivianas apuestan por la literatura fantástica
An editorial on the support of Bolivian SF/F publishing
An editorial on the support of Bolivian SF/F publishing
Ballantyne’s plotting is stunningly impressive, the story unfolding with clarity, precision and a powerful imaginative vision
Pictures from the 4th Celsius 232 convention and a cover reveal of Visiones 2015 from the Spanish Association of Fantasy and Horror Sci-Fi)
War of the Imperfect, steampunk conventions and an effort to honor Miasma, a cancelled publication.
Liu Cixin’s International Best Seller has created a franchise
Shared universes do not always deliver a shared vision.
Scide Splitters examines Keith Laumer’s first collection of stories featuring the less-than-diplomatic diplomat, Retief.
Beautiful Intelligence is a bracingly imaginative novel. By choosing to operate within a realistic, post-crash, dystopian cyberpunkish framework Stephen Palmer has written his most accessible and commercial work to-date.
An interview with Victor M. Valenzuela, editor of the Quasar anthology of Hard SF 2015
In a YA market saturated by dystopias and supernatural romance, one novel dares to be something different.
Exultant is The Dam Busters in space, or Star Wars stripped of its mythopoetic resonances and bolstered by hard physics.
WWII Alternate History: This time, Hitler is killed during a bombing raid.
An interview with Carlos M. Federici: ““They tell me that I am a member of the human species, specifically an inhabitant of Montevideo, Uruguay.”
“Nikola Tesla, in the opinion of authorities, today is conceded to be the greatest inventor of all times.” – Hugo Gernsback
An editor, an author and a hardcore fan set to judge China’s newest genre award.
An interview with author Eduardo Vaquerizo; report on the Tolkien and philology conference; a Fritz Lieber blog and a new release from Robert Shearman
Andri Magnason spins a dark, humorous satire of a wildly absurd, near future that is not that far off from our current trajectory.
An interview with Blanca Mart, a new release and progress on a new anthology
50s redux – Super Science Fiction!
The Baby Merchant, an expertly crafted psychological crime drama with a modicum of science fiction, a book which reads with the page-turning magnetism of Stephen King, Thomas Harris or Michael Crichton.
Minitura #142 – Weird; David Brin in Madrid; BEM goes online and a new anthology!
Warning: The story recommended in this review contains satire that may cause indigestion in some readers, particularly those who are currently afflicted with Puppy Mania.

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