Novedades de Septiembre
An overview of recent and coming events and publications of interest to Spanish speaking science fiction, fantasy and horror fans.
An overview of recent and coming events and publications of interest to Spanish speaking science fiction, fantasy and horror fans.
Announcements of the publication of José Antonio Suárez’ novel La máquina de la felicidad and Back to a Brave New World, an anthology tribute to Aldous Huxley’s novel Brave New World.
The literary world of SF/F/H just got a lot more accessible with the first installment of Red Sun Magazine, a shining new star in the infinite galaxy of fandom.
An overview of some of the recent works of Michael Martinez.
News about additions to the “2016 Space. Conquistando el espacio…” conference lineup, as well as the latest edition of the magazine Supersonic.
An appreciation of Venezuelan science fiction and fantasy writer Jorge De Abreu, who died on September 28.
Unidentified Funny Objects, science fiction and fantasy’s first and only annual humor anthology series, is back for a fifth year with stories from Mike Resnick, David Gerrold, Tim Pratt, Jody Lynn Nye, Gini Koch, Esther Friesner and more.
Notes from the launch of “Las adivinaciones de Louis Rimson,” by Fernando Llor.
Casefile: ARKHAM: Nightmare on the Canvas is an engaging mash-up of Lovecraftian and noir fiction that manages to set eldritch cosmic horror in an urban jungle.
A report on the winners of the Chinese Galaxy and Chinese Nebula Awards.
Guest reviewer René Cueto finds beauty and a lot to ponder about human nature in Antonio Mora Vélez’ new novel, Viaje al Universo Vecino
Announcements about a steampunk and science fiction conventions, as well as an interview with Juan Manuel Sánchez Villoldo, author of Las Guerras del Código.
S. M. Stirling is taking the Emberverse down a dark and disturbing road, and reviewer Matt Mitrovich thinks the long-running series will be the better for it.
News from the world of Spanish speculative fiction includes the closing of Espiral Ciencia-Ficción and new releases.
Tales From Alternate Earths is an impressive collection of indie alternate history that you should be reading.
News of new book releases and events of interest to Spanish speaking science fiction fans.
Fabien Lyraud gives an overview of some of the French science fiction authors who were published by the Anticipation imprint of Fleuve Noir.
An interview with Dioni Arroyo, Spanish author of the greenpunk novel Fractura.
Can Michael J. Martinez’ MJ-12: Inception live up to the quality of his previous book, The Daedalus Crisis?
Ira Nayman makes a startling admission: he often prefers literary fiction to genre fiction. Oh, no! That does not, however, make him blind to the limitations of literary fiction, as his review of A Free Man indicates.
The first issue of a new Spanish language fantasy magazine, Iron and Bones, has been released, and Cixin Liu, author of the 2015 Hugo Award winning novel The Three Body Problem, will appear in Barcelona.
Want to hear an audio version of a short speculative fiction story about religion? Sam McDonald has chosen some good ones for you to consider from a wide variety of religious perspectives.
In her new book Breath of Earth, Beth Cato finds a way to create an entertaining alternate history centred on the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
Book releases, critical writings and interviews and symposia on the literature of the fantastic in Latin America are recapped by Tanya Tynjala.
An interview with award-winning author Jaime Molina Garcia, author of “Days to die in paradise”
Matt Mitroch reviews the short story “Discards” by David D. Levine, part of George RR Martin’s Wild Cards shared universe.
Entrevista a David Luna, autor de “El ojo de Dios” Hace unas semanas la editorial Apache publicó El ojo de Dios de David Luna (https://tienda.apachelibros.com/pluma-futura/19-el-ojo-de-dios.html) que quedó finalista del Premio Alberto Magno. Entrevistamos al autor […]
Are you interested in a steampunk romance novel? If so, Matt Mitrovich can recommend The Brass Giant.
Ricardo Manzanaro posts the rules to a Spanish science fiction and fantasy writing competition and tells us about the reissue of the novel The Protector.
Matt Mitrovich gives mini-reviews of some of the short stories nominated for the Sideways Awards for Alternate History.

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