Noticias Literatura 11-3
Dark Times mag focuses on Puerto Rico and the Domincan Republic; Celsius 232 confirms its guests.
Dark Times mag focuses on Puerto Rico and the Domincan Republic; Celsius 232 confirms its guests.
Aldiss has written the most comfortable, middle-class, middle-of-the-road, whimsical, genteel catastrophe imaginable. I can only in all fairness conclude that was all along his intention.
What did “real” fans think of Star Wars in an era “a long time ago…”?
Scide Splitters reviews an anthology of dark comedies originally published by the people that brought you such fine car repair manuals as Dune.
Space Pirates! (Really. What more do you need than to hear those two words? Arrrrrrrrr shiver me airlocks and space the scurvy dogs!
and everything else happening in Spanish science fiction
Tanya discusses the promotional efforts behind one of her books.
A call for fiction submissions, a new release, a translation project and new outreach by Alfa Eridiani
Voyage is set in an alternate timeline where Jacqueline Kennedy is killed on 11/22/63 and John Kennedy is left paralyzed. Although no longer able to serve as president, he becomes an outspoken proponent of manned space flight.
Rusch pulls off another taught thriller with A Murder of Clones.
“For God’s sake let us sit upon the ground And tell sad stories about the death of kings.” Richard 11, Act 3, Scene 2 Shakespeare knew how to entertain a crowd and teach history at […]
Eifelheim fashions a meeting-place between two alien worldviews, medieval Christian theology and cutting edge physics, without doing disservice to either. Nominated for the Hugo Award in 1987.
Alex Shvartsman brings the laughs and demonstrates impressive versatility in his debut short story collection.
The latest issues of Alfa Eridiani and Minatura magazines – including the english version
Interview with Terra Nova editor; awards, database of Spanish SF works; new releases
Gary Dalkin completes his survey of the books he read in 2014
Science Fiction meets the Private Eye in KK Rusch’s Anniversary Day saga.
Going the traditional publishing route? Find out who your best match is!
Bolivian science fiction – 2014 style
a short recap of my 2014 in books. Where I reviewed a book for Amazing Stories I have provided a link to that review, and in one case to a related interview. So here, in chronological order, are the first 21 books I read in 2014.
Scide Splitters examines reader recommend Brainz, Inc. – Ron Goulart’s hilarious and fast paced, SF detective novel.
Two interviews, including one with the author of a work that play’s off of Heinlein’s Methuselah’s Children, and a video presentation.

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