Novedades de Julio en Hispanoamérica
New releases and reissues; new issues of Aeternum, miNatura, Penumbria; interviews and presentations by several Amazing Stories authors, and more.
Insólitas. Narradoras de lo Fantástico en Latinoamérica y España
A personal review of Unusual Narrators of the fantastic in Latin America and Spain, Edited by Teresa López-Pelliza and Ricardo Garzón. One of Tanya's short stories is included in the mix.
New Releases in Science Fiction Romance
Anna Hackett's new release - Sentinel - is engendering happy dances; S.E. Smith's Saving Runt is no shortstack; Nancy Cumming's Pulled by the Tail reveals intergalactic want-ads - for wives! and four other new releases are reviewed
REVIEW: F&SF ISSUE MAY/JUNE 2019 and MosCon RETURNS!
Steve went to MosCon XL, but won’t review it this week, then he read the May-June F&SF. Check it out! Some fabulous fiction!
Science Fiction Books to Look For This Month – June 2019
Summer reading time is here. Take a gander at these recent releases.
Shortlist of Chinese Nebula Award (Xing Yun Award) 2019
The 2019 Chinese Nebula Award short list is announced
Novedades de Abril en Hispanoamérica
New Latin American F+SF, including Fantastic America, covering fiction in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba and Chile. Radio plays, periodical releases and more
Novedades de Enero
Publication of The Inevitable Resurrection of the Boltzmann Brains by Mario Daniel Martín; Ediciones Minotauro will publish the illustrated edition of "La llamada de Cthulhu", by H.P. Lovecraft; other new releases and calls for submissions.
A Million Reasons Why CyberStorm Is Still Relevant
Topping international sales of over a million copies, CyberStorm is an indie-publishing success story with longevity.
WHO WAS HENRY KUTTNER (LEWIS PADGETT)? DO YOU KNOW?
This week Steve examines a prolific author of the ‘40s and ‘50s who seems to be nearly forgotten today. Maybe we can change that!
Shadowpact – Graphic Novel Review
Every one hundred years, a new Shadowpact comes together when there is a great magical crisis afoot.
New Releases in Science Fiction Romance for January
Imprisoned involuntary organ donors, a post apocalyptic village trying to survive, stolen alien artifacts and an impending Earth invasion, the dawning of a new humanity, a mutant on the run from space slavers, and alien mail-order brides. Tell me that ain't SF!
Haffner Press Announces John the Balladeer, by Manly Wade Wellman
Haffner Press announces a two volume set containing everything John the Balladeer.
From TOR.com
In addition to free fiction, Tor.com has these offerings today:
Star Trek: The Art of John Eaves Offers a Look at a Better (and Cooler) Future
by...
Amazing Histories, December 1927: In the Sky, Under the Sea and...
No, tthat's not a futuristtic opium den on the cover, though the editorial content does dabble in psychology.
Holiday Fantasy Writing Prompt: What’s Behind This Locked Door?
If you're too stuffed to write, we understand. If, on the other hand, the muse strikes, try this exercise.
New Releases in Science Fiction Romance for November 8
The latest rerleases in SF Romance, including The Women of Star Wars.
New Releases in Science Fiction Romance from Cyborgs to Fairy Tales
The pace of new SF Romance releases is picking up steam, as are the reads!
Les éditeurs régionaux se lancent dans l’imaginaire
Two traditional publishing houses in France that have eschewed genre previously now embrace it.
AMAZING PEOPLE: Kermit Woodall Published in Nth Degree
Amazing Stories Art Director has a new short story published in the Nth Degree online magazine
AMAZING STORIES ANTHOLOGIES & CLASSICS ON SALE
Two classic novels and the 1928 annual Best Of from Amazing Stories are now on sale!
See Le Guin’s Left Hand of Darkness map here
Like Stevenson, Tolkien and other creators of fantasy worlds, Ursula K. Le Guin was a cartographer as well as a writer
Source: See Le Guin's...
Please Stop Talking About the “Rise” of African Science Fiction |...
Tade Thompson is a bit miffed that African SFF keeps "rising" but never seems to arrive....
What’s New In Fantasy Summer 2018: Historical Fantasy Books
In her debut column, Linnea takes a look at four fantasy series.
Graphic Novel Review: The New Adventures of Jack and Jack
Little Jack Horner, Jack B. Nimble, Jack the Giant Killer...they're all ALIASES!