Audiobook Review: Murder on the Orient Elite by Larry Correia
Reading with your ears instead of your eyes….
Reading with your ears instead of your eyes….
Arthur C. Clarke’s short story ‘If I Forget Thee Oh Earth…’ isn’t just about doomsday. It is a lesson in the art of writing good science fiction.
A review of some Seasonal fiction.
They say the golden age of science fiction is 12….
Steve gets all excited over a shared-universe anthology series. And tells you where to get FREE SF!
Three new offerings – a collection, a space opera and some cyberpunk
Man With The Iron Heart tells the story of Ian MacAndrew, a Scottish commando who works with the Czech resistance in Prague to assassinate Reinhard Heydrich.
Ivan’s debut article for Amazing Stories: on productivity, society and science fiction
Frank Herbert’s Dune has been a favorite subject for science fiction illustrators for years. Now Sam Weber is about to release a new illustrated edition.
Scide Splitters reviews a story collection by one of science fiction and fantasy’s most prolific authors of short form humorous fiction.
The British appear obsessed with invasion literature.
Ray Bradbury’s R is for Rocket is a welcomed perspective of future space travel from years past. Because just like NASA’s Orion test launch, space matters.
A review of a book with echoes of Philip K. Dick
New conventions, conferences, magazine issues & releases
An interview with the author of Mndstorm: Parlay at Ologo
Videos from authors, a new anthology and the creation of a new SF & Horror association
An interview with author and super hero poet Fedosy Santaella
EL MUNDO DE AMAZING STORIES Steve nos ofrece Seeds of Life de John Taine, un clásico de Amazing Stories. Y ya que estamos en la promoción de los libros de Amazing Stories, ¿porqué no darse una […]
Steve reviews William Gibson’s significant new SF book and talks about his last non-fiction book. And mentions having lunch with the author.
When I first picked up a paperback copy and flipped through the pages interspersed with bizarre black and white photos, I suspected I was holding in my hand a piece of weird fiction that is palatable for even the casual SF reader.
No Morning After is one of those stories by Arthur C. Clarke that you can read over and over and find something new every time.
A report on 2014’s International Congress of Fantastic Fiction, help in Lima Peru
Keith West begins a series looking at “teaser” fiction from the indie publishing world.
We all remember that first SF magazine we cracked during our own Golden Ages. John shares his own natal experience.

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