Noticias Literatura 11-1
Announcement of a new Spanish-language speculative fiction magazine: Windumanoth.
Announcement of a new Spanish-language speculative fiction magazine: Windumanoth.
The Spanish language collection Hacia el espacio puts the science back in science fiction.
News of a Spanish short story contest, the first issue of a Spanish horror magazine and the 10th anniversary of the Alt+64 wiki.
If you want to read a classic SF novel that is even more relevant now, check out Neal Stephenson’s Snow Crash.
Fandom is once again having an effect on French speculative fiction publishing.
What would happen if we discovered another universe inhabited by gods. Would we even be able to comprehend them? Jorge Alberto Collao poses these and other questions in his latest novel.
An interview with Iñaki Torres, author of Croma, and news of interest to Spanish speaking speculative fiction fans.
A gathering of contributors to a new anthology discuss the New Weird, the latest issue of miNatura magazine focuses on Cervantes’ Don Quixote, and more.
An interview with the brains behind the Barcelona Speculative Fiction publishing house Café con Leche.
Information about the release of WhiteStar, an anthology of short stories inspired by the works of David Bowie, and other projects of interest to Spanish speaking fans of speculative fiction.
Ira Nayman delivers the laughs in another humor packed installment of his Transdimensional Authority series.
A look at the way French female science fiction writers have struggled to gain acceptance over decades.
News of new magazines, awards and other things of interest to Spanish speculative fiction fans.
“Coda,” perhaps the most meta work of Ian Sales’ career, is recommended not just to alternate historians, but anyone who ever wanted to go up there and explore the universe.
News from the world of Spanish language speculative fiction, this week including the publication of two short story collections.
Announces the transfer of a collection of Spanish speculative fiction texts, some of them quite rare, to a university library and the publication of a collection of Russian speculative fiction in Spanish.
Bruce Sterling’s new novel showcases the theme of doing “great” things in the name of progress, regardless of whatever collateral damage is caused.
“Aquí entramos en el mundo de las sombras y los terrores nocturnos, en la pesadilla que anida detrás de una realidad precaria, en el misterio que la razón humana no puede explicar, sino apenas intuir”. […]
The announcement of the winners of a couple of awards of interest to Spanish speaking speculative fiction fans.
The Emperor’s Men: Arrival by Dirk van den Boom gives us a good concept, but it fails somewhat in the execution.
An interview with Hydralune, a collective of nine French authors of speculative fiction.
The Drake Equation is a hilarious sci-fi adventure with just the right mix of heart and humor.
Interviews with two new Spanish language speculative fiction publishers, featuring advice for new writers.
A list of recent videos of interest to Spanish speaking fans of speculative fiction.
Have you ever noticed how many time travel stories there are about ships being transported backwards or forwards? Have you ever wondered why?
An exploration of some of the challenges of translating an English language text into Chinese.
A look at some of the recent releases written by Joseph Lallo.
Notice of the rules of two Spanish language science fiction, fantasy and horror short story writing contests, as well as news from the Latin American speculative fiction scene.
If you like weird, absurd, meta fiction, then check out King of the Worlds, but if that isn’t your cup of tea…
Critical appreciation for the novels of Adam Rakunas.
Carl has written and interviewed for Tangent Online, Diabolical Plots, SF Signal and File 770.
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