REVIEW: THE LAST VOYAGE OF THE DEMETER
The Bram Stoker novel about a bloodsucker has a short passage about how he got to England. This movie takes that portion of the well-known book and expands it. Steve thinks you’ll like it (a lot).
The Bram Stoker novel about a bloodsucker has a short passage about how he got to England. This movie takes that portion of the well-known book and expands it. Steve thinks you’ll like it (a lot).
Want to dig into the tropes and traditions of the fantasy genre? Matthew Sangster has come over from the University of Glasgow to give us An Introduction to Fantasy, and to retrace the steps that […]
LIBROS En México, durante la Feria Universitaria del Libro 2023 de la Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, Federico Schafer dió la conferencia « Colección Aztlanópolis. Ciencia Ficción Mexica(na)». El evento se llevó a cabo el viernes 1 […]
Novels set in roleplaying worlds are a tricky thing. On the one hand, you want to be true to the game world, but sometimes the game mechanics get in the way when applied to a […]
Ganadores de los premios Ignotus 2023: Durante la HispaCon, el pasado fin de semana se difundieron los ganadores de los premios Ignotus 2023 (los Hugo españoles): -Novela: Proyecto Kétchup, de Inés Galiano (Obscura Editorial) -Novela […]
Author : Nnedi Okorafor Publisher : TORDOTCOM (01/19/2021) Language : English Paperback : 160 pages ISBN-13 : 9781250772800 Remote Control By Nnedi Okorafor is a beautiful little book. […]
OBITUARIO El escritor cubano Félix Mondéjar, conocido por el seudónimo de F. Mond, uno de los autores más populares de la ciencia ficción cubana durante la década de 1980, cuando publicó varias exitosas novelas, falleció […]
Sí, ya sé. Esta vez se me pasó, no la mano sino el brazo completo. Mil disculpas. Lo que pasa es que un julio me he mudado con mi famoso LadyBoy y como los dos […]
Nueva novela de José Antonio Suárez Ya está disponible “Los límites del infinito” la nueva novela del escritor José Antonio Suárez Disponible en Amazon (ebook, tapa blanda y dura). https://www.joseantoniosuarez.es/limites.htm https://www.amazon.es/dp/B0CFJZFQLH La humanidad se ha […]
SF/F’s First Female Lead Editor – Mary Gnaedinger – is at the helm of this publication.
Collaboration is key. Whether it’s writing a book together, backing a Kickstarter together, or changing the world together, people need each other to make things the best version they can be. Follow along with authors […]
NOTE: This post first appeared in the Roswell Daily Record… When I read the myth of the minotaur as a kid in school, I really didn’t think much about the half bull/half man at the […]
Author Jacqueline Carey is no stranger to the sort of fandom that thrives on fringes, but in this Big idea for her latest novel, Cassiel’s Servant, Carey explains how that fame and fandom exists for […]
History is often an inspiration for fantasy, but as Howard Andrew Jones explains in this Big Idea for Lord of a Shattered Land, how that inspiration hits can be a surprise, even for the author […]
There are things in the world we wish we had the power to change, but as J.D. Blackrose explains in this Big Idea for Wish Magic, wishing for that power, and having it, are two […]
What is the legend in The Legend of Charlie Fish? Is it about a man? Is it about a myth? Is it about something in-between? Author Josh Rountree is here to answer everything about this […]
Christie Yant and Arley Sorg announced in the August 2023 editorial that Fantasy Magazine will be closing. This is the editorial we’ve been dreading having to write. We’ve been trying not to think about it […]
The votes are in, the jurors have been empanelled, and we are delighted to announce the shortlists for this year’s British Fantasy Awards! Many congratulations to all! The Robert Holdstock Award for Best Fantasy Novel […]
Journey to the Centre of the Earth is the kind of story that would be hard to tell today, not without sounding like a conspiracy nut. It begins in 1863 in Germany at the home […]
Número 38 de “Tentacle Pulp” disponible Número 38 de “Tentacle Pulp” disponible para descarga. Nuevos relatos de Carlos Pellín Sánchez, Milos de Azaola, Sandora, Luis Cerceta, Jerga Aciago, Iván Guevara y espectacular portada de Jaume […]
You start with an old idea, and from this old idea, you can create something new. So Julia Vee and Ken Bebelle learned, as they looked to legends from their heritage for the new novel […]
As a child, author Stephen Aryan wanted to see people like him in fantasy books, but rarely did. Now that he writes books himself, he made sure to represent his roots in his new novel, […]
Author Gourhav Mohanty is on a mission, one that takes on the heritage of his nation, and his own ambitions for story telling. In this Big Idea, he tells you how he’s combined both for […]
This is an exciting month for all of you Wild Cards fans out there… and for all the other readers who have not discovered Wild Cards yet. (What are you waiting for??) We’re pleased to […]
Everyone knows the name of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle because of Sherlock Holmes… and that annoyed him to no end. Heck, it’s part of the reason he bumped off Holmes in the first place. He […]
Finalistas de los Premios Ignotus 2023 Listado de finalistas de los Premios Ignotus 2023 (los Hugo españoles) Novela Alys Jaeger. Crónica de una asesina, de Jesús R. Rivas (editada por La máquina que hace […]
When a story reaches the end, the lives of the characters in it often don’t… so what then? Jason Fischer had to tackle this question for The Jawbone & The Junkman. In this Big Idea, […]
When one is a writer, laziness can be a virtue. Skeptical? Here’s author Brenda W. Clough to explain how laziness was key to creating the story of A Door in His Head. The wise writer […]
Gala de los Premios Ignotus 2023 Se ha anunciado cuando va a ser la gala de los Premios Ignotus 2023. Este es el comunicado ¡Saludos! Es un placer comunicaros, en nombre del equipo organizador de […]
If you’re looking for an eclectic mix, you’re in the right place. There are world-sized crab gods; dastardly pirates; epic battles between giants and dwarves; hungry dragons; deliberately overused tropes; alien ant-farms, and theatrical extravaganzas […]
Andrew P. Weston is a Royal Marine and Police veteran from the UK who now lives on the beautiful Greek island of Kos with his wife, Annette, and their growing family of rescue cats.
As creator of the critically acclaimed IX Series, the Cambion Journals, along with Hell Bound, Hell Hounds, and Hell Gate, (novels forming part of the Heroes in Hell universe), Andrew has the privilege of being a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association, the British Science Fiction Association, the British Fantasy Society, and the International Association of Media Tie-in Writers.
When relaxing, Andrew devotes some of his spare time to supporting animal charities, as well as writing review articles for Amazing Stories and The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.
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