¿Son la Ciencia Ficción y la Fantasía Literatura de Diversión?
Tanya takes on mainstream criticism of genre fiction. Uses Bradbury as metaphor, something most mainstream “authors” probably wouldn’t get…
Tanya takes on mainstream criticism of genre fiction. Uses Bradbury as metaphor, something most mainstream “authors” probably wouldn’t get…
Steve reviews Gardner Dozois’s marvelous 31st Annual Year’s Best SF!
I don’t want to be teleported. Oh, I know it is the ultimate science fiction method of travel and that it has been employed regularly by the crew of the Starship Enterprise among others. I […]
From legendary swords to frost giants, Norse mythology has made deep inroads into genre fiction.
The Mechanikals by John Dodds is the first installment in a new YA Steampunk series. It is a strong beginning to an absorbing and entertaining world of wonder.
Oh woe is the moving book collector! Paper really IS heavy! (But you now, no matter how heavy they all are, you’ve gotta have ’em!)
A report on the current state of French science fiction.
The apocalypse is not about the disaster. It’s not about the zombies or giant lizards or robots or radiation. It is about how we survive it.
Clarifying the rules of qualification for the Ignotus award, submission deadlines, upcoming conferences and the Alberto Magno award.
Author Hal Duncan (Vellum) has been adopted by Finnish Fandom. Find out why.
I think it’s a bit unlikely aliens would be that interested in Earth-based religions, but you never know. They’re like, aliens, you know?
A profile of the Finnish author Hannu Raijaniemi by our Spanish editor.
Ira Nayman’s novel, a tour de force of rapid fire humor, is the focus of Scide Splitter’s latest review.
Introducing Your 2014 Premios Ignotus Nominees
Ivan profiles the anthology Las Remotes Adades (The Remote Age), a survey of Bolivian science fiction.
In typical Ben Bova fashion, his latest science fiction novel Transhuman gives fans of near future advancements a lot to think about – during and long after reading.
Collected works from the Bard’s Bard – Lee Martindale
The trilogy, the saga, or the series. They come in many shapes and forms, but in the end…they may NEVER end! Is it too much to ask that books have an ending?
The Kennedy assassination is an alternate history constant.
A profile of the multi-talented author Caitlin Kiernan.
Introducing Terra Nova 3 and a host of other forthcoming Spanish language releases.
The Alien Stone by Barry Uglow is a prime example of the classic tales that subscribers of the original editions of Amazing Stories were familiar with.
A continuing history of French science fiction.
Tanya brings us the latest Spanish releases for the month of June.
It’s no secret that Clarke has tried his hand at wit before, but Trouble with the Natives hits every mark like a veteran comedian, making this short story an instant classic.
A review of the new anthology from the publishers of Proxima Centauri, edited by our own Laura Ponce!

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