Poetry Review – Mourning Jewelry by Stephanie M. Wytovich
Who would’ve thought that there were so many ways to describe and enact death and dying?
Novedades de mayo
The latest in Hispanic science fiction on TV, in books, magazines and conferences.
Poetry Review – Littlest Lovecraft series by Tro Rex and Eyona...
The horror! The Horror! Lovecraft in verse...with pictures! My mind....it's descending into MADNESS!
Novedades de Mayo 2020 en Hispanoamérica
Multiple anthology new releases, new issues of several magazines, a Peruvian animated film is selected for Cannes, and more
Psychopompos is a Beautiful Student Film, Based on a Poem by...
a character who helps people after their death to transcend the human body and migrate their souls
Book Review: They Say the Sirens Left the Seas
A review of a poetry collection that includes a few directly inspired by the works of Lord Dunsany and H. P. Lovecraft.
Los zombis, el futuro: sobre “Los murmurantes” de Páez
Santiago Páez, Ecuadorian SF author who is revitalizing the genre
Poetry – Straight Away the Emptied World, L. Umansky
Leah Umansky's Straight Away the Emptied World is something interesting and different with a literary flavor.
Poetry – Eye to the Telescope “Ghosts”
Eye to the Telescope is the online journal of the Science Fiction Poetry Association. A different person edits each issue (being published quarterly) and...
La SFPA Busca Miembros Latinoamericanos
A call out for Latin American Specfic Poets to join the Science Fiction and Fantasy Poetry Association
Novedades de enero
Bolivian anthology series Supernova releases the third edition, Editorial Cthulhu has published his third anthology: "HORROR QUEER, Rosarium Publisher announces 2018 plans; magazines, events and more
Novedades de Octubre
News of speculative fiction book publications, magazines and more of interest to Spanish speaking fans.
The Clubhouse: Widowers, fandom’s answer to the limerick
Fans are nothing if not creative and, over the decades, fandom has come up with not only our own jargon and customs, but also...
Noticias Literatura 26-7
The republication of a classic Elia Barceló novel, the call for nominations for the 17th Manuel de Pedrolo Award - City of Mataró competition for works of science fiction in Catalan, and more news of interest to Spanish speaking speculative fiction fans.
Interview with Bruce Boston – Part 2
Welcome back to my little spot on Amazing Stories. I tell you, it’s really exciting that I've been given the opportunity to bring you...
Poetry Review – Offspring of the Moon, by John W. Sexton
Offspring of the Moon is a beautiful little volume of 57 Moon Wind mostly short length poems. The cover art by Ludmila Korol, called "Moon Wind" is stunningly perfect and beautiful on the paperback cover. I was drawn in by the vividness of the imagery and found a kinship with the weird.
The Long and the Short Of It
So you’ve got this great idea bouncing around in your head. It’s been following you around for a while now. You’ve worked out a...
Review: Unexplained Fevers, by Jeannine Hall Gailey
Unexplained Fevers brings Snow White, Rapunzel, Sleeping Beauty and others into the present day and/or the real world, making them get MRI’s, buy cars, and putting their images in glossy magazines.
Women Destroy* Hard SF Poetry!!! Round Up November 2015
Oxymoron? If you think the title of this blog post is one, then read on, dear disillusioned reader! Be warned though, it's going to...
Poetry Review – Turn Left at November, by Wendy Rathbone
Wendy Rathbone's latest collection - with a side of poetry omnibi
Poetry Round Up June 2014
A roundup of Sonya Taaffe's poetry in a variety of print and online outlets. Quite the tour!
Poetry Reviews: Cleveland Poets Stanley & Smith
Today’s post brings you two poetry reviews of chapbooks by Cleveland poets, one each by J. E. Stanley and dan smith. The Greater Cleveland...
Interview – Elizabeth Barrette, Poet and Wordsmith
An interview with full-time wordsmith Elizabeth Barrette
Magazine Review – Mythic Delirium – A Transition
A review of the entire 30th issue of Mythic Delirium magazine.
Finding Poetry in Prose
I’m in school, taking two literature classes this semester, and in the good class (yes, there is also a bad class) we learned about making ‘found poetry’ a process that I really enjoyed. I came home, looked at my shelves full of eclectic books, and said “hm... I wonder what I could do with some classic SF."
Poetry Review – Dark Dreams by Christina Sng
Despite the dark content, Sng’s poetry remains pleasant to read.