Book Review: A Million Suns by Beth Revis
A review of the audiobook of the second novel in the Across the Universe series.
A review of the audiobook of the second novel in the Across the Universe series.
With titles like “What Would Spock Do?” and “Cuckoos and Chrysalides”, science fiction is taking over the stage at numerous fringe fests.
In a YA market saturated by dystopias and supernatural romance, one novel dares to be something different.
Where’s Waldo? A pictorial coverage of the MCM London Comic Con
A profile of SF Film and visual arts in Ecuador.
I belong to several online groups through Facebook and other various media, as I’m sure many of you do, too. I came across in one of these groups dedicated to those of us who feel […]
A critique of Ecuadorian author Maximo Ortega’s novel The Rainbow of Time
A survey of depictions of black holes in spanish SF, with a bit about SF’s contributions to the visualization of cosmological chaos
Clarkesworld begins its Chinese SF in translation series. Here’s a review.
Giant rabbits and a novel that speaks to literary genre.
SF is all about change. Maybe we need to look at that a bit more closely.
Ivan’s debut article for Amazing Stories: on productivity, society and science fiction
I don’t know why, but whenever I hear the word “manifesto”, I’m always reminded of Italian food. “Do you want grated parmesan on your Manifesto?” “Hmmmm, I never saw Manifesto made with Alfredo sauce before….” […]
An interview with author and super hero poet Fedosy Santaella
Norman Spinrad deserves a Grand Master Award. Now.
an interview with July Nicholas Camacho about all things Furry.
Since the conference Stage the Future, there’s been a great burst of Science Fiction theatre to hit international radars. LA put on their SciFest to celebrate the form, including a version of Ray Bradbury’s Kaleidoscope […]
Eric Brown takes us on steampunk adventure through India at the time of the Raj. The year is 1925, and history has taken an alternate course.
Introducing AMAZING STORIES CLASSICS – reprints from the golden age of Amazing Stories magazine!
The first volume in a proposed 50 volume set of yearbooks devoted to the history of science fiction.
The history of Star Trek comics. (We’ve got one coming that’s not in the book!)
A continuing history of French science fiction.
The first science fiction story authored by a woman to appear in a science fiction magazine. FuturesPast Editions Amazing Stories Classic reprint of Clare Winger Harris’ THE FATE OF THE POSEIDONIA
What have you learned from science fiction? Travis shares his own lessons.
Kristina Grifantini, blog contributors, has sold a story to an SF-Horror anthology.
Steve Davidson is the publisher of Amazing Stories.
Steve has been a passionate fan of science fiction since the mid-60s, before he even knew what it was called.

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