The 10 Commandments of New Fantasy (Part 1)
M/o/s/e/s/ James descends from the mount to deliver the law. Do you think he’ll find a golden calf?
M/o/s/e/s/ James descends from the mount to deliver the law. Do you think he’ll find a golden calf?
In this week’s viewing: Kill la Kill turns enemies to possible allies, Samurai Flamenco turns reality to fantasy or maybe vice versa, and more!
The Artful Collector gives some pointers on commissioning portraits.
Neil Clarke talks about Clarkesworld and what goes into building magazines and anthologies with R. K. Troughton.
Let’s take a return trip back to Ink Mage by Victor Gischler. This time around, we look at the completed work originally reviewed here at Amazing Stories. Through the Amazon.com “Kindle Series” format, readers were originally piecemealed episodes of the story over time until the book was completed. So let’s look at the final product.
Mike Brotherton – ‘hard’ scientist, recommends a few fantasy novels that might appeal to readers of ‘hard’ science fiction.
an interview with and an excerpt from author and illustrator Dianne Lynne Gardner
In this week’s viewing: Many cans of whoop-ass are opened, plus some gardening facts.
Interview with Award-Winning Author Michael Swanwick.
While it is impossible to predict the directions of the art market, an 80/20 rule can help you trace the value.
A con report from deep in the heart of Rustycon 31
A review of a satiric, transgrssive and humorous look at science fiction by the National Lampoon magazine.
In this week’s viewing: The final lineup for this season is set and Japan is menaced in all sorts of ways.
Interview with Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) Grand Master Michael Moorcock who helped shape the Science Fiction industry.
Jane Frank had one last thing to add to her Art Hierarchies: Familiarity.
Alastair Savage joins Achilles, Agamemnon, Helen, Paris and Menelaus before the walls of Troy as he embarks on a self-publishing odyssey.
An interview with the author of The Road To Digital Publication and the Nocturnal Lives series.
Ivan Prado Sejas interviews Bolivian fantasy author Ana Triveño Gutierrez
In this week’s viewing: hapless teenaged boys are dragged into supernatural doings left and right, and a dark comedy wins premiere week.
An interview with one of Heinlein’s children, Sarah Hoyt, author of Darkship Thieves
An interview with Gary K. Wolfe discussing his work as a reviewer and his opinions about the Science Fiction genre.
If I told you that 20 years from now 80% of the art of the art you are buying today would be be worth about half of what you paid for it, would you still […]
In this week’s viewing: High hopes meet reality in the first batch of winter premieres.
A collection of books and recent endeavors from notable authors in science fiction.
Up-to-date listing of genre shows available from Netflix streaming service.
A comprehensive listing of genre television shows – current and up-coming. Check your local listings.
C. E. Martin (yes, but which one?) wonders why we bother to distinguish some works as “alternate reality” when in fact, all SF and fantasy takes place in alternate realities.
What do you do when there’s nothing to watch? Make Hugo recommendations. And there are a couple more premieres to know about…
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