The Big Idea: Sam Beckbessinger

We’ve all got a beast inside us, waiting to be unleashed. For some, they never hold it back. For others, they keep it caged until it can be repressed no longer. Enter author Sam Beckbessinger, […]

The Big Idea: Ada Hoffman

When it comes down to it, all humanity really has at the end of the day is our stories. Telling stories around the fire is a tale as old as humans themselves, and author Ada […]

Time Machine: May 24, 2026

AMAZING NEWS FROM FANDOM: May 24, 2026 Whatever Happened to TWIKI from BUCK ROGERS in the 25th Century? The Big Idea: Jill Rosenberg “Growl you may, but go you must”: A Bertram Chandler’s Faster Than […]

AMAZING NEWS FROM FANDOM: May 24, 2026

Premios Kelvin 505 – 2026 Finalists Spain’s Festival Celsius 232 committee revealed the 2026 shortlists for its Premios Kelvin 505 on May 22. The trophies are scheduled for presentation at Festival Celsius 232 which takes place July […]

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Time Machine: May 24, 2026

AMAZING NEWS FROM FANDOM: May 24, 2026 Whatever Happened to TWIKI from BUCK ROGERS in the 25th Century? The Big Idea: Jill Rosenberg “Growl you may, but go you must”: A Bertram Chandler’s Faster Than […]

Time Machine: May 17, 2026

AMAZING NEWS FROM FANDOM: May 17, 2026 Author Interview: Michael Kuester, Writers of the Future Volume 42, 1st Place Winning Author Help us LAND The SHUTTLECRAFT from STAR TREK RETRO BOOK REVIEW — FALSE MEMORY […]

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Happy Anniversary AMAZING STORIES!

Today, March 10th, 2025, marks one hundred years since the debut of Amazing Stories. Our best information informs us that the magazine was first distributed on Wednesday, March 10th, 1926. It was a cold day […]

Science Fiction

Tachyon Sale!

TACHYON PUBLICATIONS 30 Years of smart speculative fiction  Memorial Day Sale! Save 20% on unforgettable science fiction, fantasy, and beyond. May 22–25 only Use code: MEMORIAL20 SHOP THE SALE →Hurry — sale ends May 25th. Discover More Amazing […]

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RETRO REVIEW – BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA

A John Carpenter movie from 1986 starring Kurt Russell didn’t do very well at the box office, oddly enough. It has since become somewhat of a cult classic, but why has it taken so long to catch on? There might be some answers in Steve’s column this week. Read it and see.

Novedades de Abril 2026 (2)

LIBROS El viernes 17 de abril se presentó el libro “Teoría de la evolución. O los abismos del futuro”, de la escritora surrealista y artista plástica Verónica Cabanillas. Presentaron Magdalena Benavente y Alfredo Vanini. Vuelve […]

Novedades de abril 2026 (3)

LIBROS El 17 de abril, en el Museo Casa Colorada, se realizo la presentación “Pyloba” (Triada Ediciones),el último libro de Marcos Fabian Cortez, que conto con la presentación de Hugo Riquelme y la editora de […]

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Nuclear Rockets—An Idea Whose Time Has Gone?

This essay is based on the research for the panel “Nuclear Rockets—An Idea Whose Time Has Gone?” that I was honored to moderate for 2025 Seattle WorldCon. The panelists were Bob Hranek, Charles J. Walther, […]

Book Cover: Factfulness by Hans Rosling

Matt’s Reviews: Factfulness: Ten Reasons We’re Wrong About the World – and Why Things Are Better Than You Think by Hans Rosling (with Ola Rosling and Anna Rosling Rönnlund)

  Publisher:             Flatiron Books   Publication date:  April 2018    Print length:        352 pages    ISBN-13:              978-1-250-10781-7    Authors:               Hans Rosling, Ola Rosling, Anna Rosling Rönnlund Factfulness: Ten Reasons We’re Wrong About the World – and Why Things Are […]