Vladimir Vásquez — La Cueva del Lobo por M. C. Carper
M. C. Carper interviews Vladimir Vásquez.
M. C. Carper interviews Vladimir Vásquez.
When fossil fuels are outlawed, only outlaws will have fossil fuels
Take a gander at science fiction’s technological predictions that have become true!
K. Ceres Wright follows up her original interview with Jarvis Sheffield of the Black Science Fiction Society to discuss what more needs to be done in the service of diversity in genre.
Two sites today, both advocates of change and demonstrations of success: Jim C. Hines & John Scalzi
Take a trip down cold war nuclear armageddon paranoia lane with a visit to the Atomic Annihilation website.
Two very cool comics websites – one an archive, the other currently featuring an original Buck Rogers adventure.
Up-to-date listing of genre shows available from Netflix streaming service.
Crónica de la presentación de “La Costilla de Dios” de Miguel Santander en Málaga. Novedad antología de “Sitio de CF.”
Take a look at our 100 most read posts – out of 2,073 total articles published over the past year.
A biting and arch comic take on life in the multiverse, from Jonathan Rosenberg. (The multiverse includes US, just in case you weren’t sure.)
The Black Science Fiction Society – check out this hub of science fiction goodness representing the black science fiction community.
K. Ceres Wright interviews one of the great influenctial forces behind black science fiction, Jarvis Sheffield, founder of the Black Science Fiction Society
“We all geek out in our own way” says Matt. And he certainly does over this unique collection of entertainment called Rooster Teeth.
Ever wonder about the shifting nature of reality? Philip K. Dick did. Pay a visit to the Philip K. Dick Fans website and find out what makes him the most successful posthumous author of science fiction.
Laura Ponce pens a con report – from an international SF convention in Ecuador.
Today’s absolutely cool website is Rob Hansen’s Fan Stuff – UK & general fannish history – in depth!
Noticias sobre nuevos números de publicaciones, finalistas de certamen de relato, y vídeos de charlas de una jornada sobre cf.
Before I start writing about my regular subjects (science, worldbuilding), I’d like to plug the Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy scene in case anyone is planning a trip
A different approach to publishing projects
Just like every high-quality short story, it doesn’t have to be complicated to be good. To prove that, dailysciencefiction.com has provided a convenient outlet for finding well written original work in the genre.
The 25th Anniversary of the Alberto Magno Award for Science Fiction.
As late as twenty years ago a fanzine panel at a VCON would draw thirty to forty fen, all curious, many enthusiastic, all appreciative of any sprightly and hilarious tales to be told springing from fanac lore, tradition, and experience. But now…
I stopped participating in convention panels promoting fanzine fandom when the four panelists on the panel outnumbered the audience four-to-one…
Patrick Rothfuss en España El estadounidense Patrick Rothfuss visitará por primera vez España el próximo mes de noviembre. El autor de “El nombre del viento” y “El temor de un hombre sabio,” de los que se han […]
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Noticias literatura: Entrevista a “La tercera Fundación” en Europa SF, nuevas jornadas de la TerBi, XXI edición del Certamen Universitario de Relato Breve Fantástico, y IV Premio TerBi 2014 de Relato Temático Fantástico: “El fin del capitalismo: el nuevo modelo económico”
Escape Pod is a publication which has embraced the digital age. They pay their authors at a professional level, but their stories are available for free as podcast, and also for reading on their site.
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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