Tag: Amazing Stories
Tag — You’re it! One Fan’s History Through Nametags
Egoboo can be found in all kinds of strange places - including science fiction conventions!
Review: Pilgrimage by Nelson S. Bond
Pilgrimage by author Nelson S. Bond is a speculative account of sexual dominance in a future gone astray. This compelling story is a wonderful example of artistic allusion and the dangers of recording historical accounts over time.
The Geek Test: What’s Your Score?
I believe people of all types should be able to join in geek events and have fun whether they're sufficiently geek credentialed or not, but I wondered how one might one go about quantitatively evaluating "geekiness"
Walter Popp
I consider myself pretty knowledgeable about old science fiction art, particularly pulp magazine art and artists. My knowledge is not so vast, however, that there aren't still some surprises and new discoveries to be made.
Amazing Stories T-Shirt Goes Public
Amazing Stories' exclusive, collectible T-shirt is now available for reservation by the general public.
Clemente Palma, el Hugo Gernsback peruano
Si hay un autor injustamente maltratado en el Perú es Clemente Palma (1872-1946). Dos hechos de su prolífica carrera intelectual fueron escogidos por sus...
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I have hardly had time haven't quite finished the novel I was reading to review, so this is going to be a short post...
Time Machine: Popular Posts Week of 6/24/13
Take a trip back and visit the week's most popular posts
A Publisher’s Perspective on Profits: ebooks vs print
Review: Hauntings, edited by Ellen Datlow
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Anniversary by Isaac Asimov
The short story Anniversary by Isaac Asimov is an example of life imitating art and an imaginative author’s ability to predict some of the technical advancements and legal issues of over fifty years in the future.
No. 19 – James Benjamin Blish, Cities in Flight, and Technical...
No. 19 - 2013 June - James Benjamin Blish, Cities in Flight, and Technical Exposition.
James Benjamin Blish may not be as widely known as...
Marooned off Vesta by Isaac Asimov
Marooned off Vesta was Asimov’s first published story, appearing in the March 1939 issue of Amazing Stories. The story, and the story behind the story, is an example of man’s will and determination to to never give up.
“Historias Asombrosas”
... pues sí, otra ventura a la que me lanzo. Como muchos de ustedes sabrán. Amazing Stories fue una de las primeras revistas en...
Jules Verne and Amazing Stories
As a writer whose work exerted a mighty influence on science fiction, it is entirely appropriate that Jules Verne and Amazing Stories had a...
ASM Blog Horde Interview with Diane Severson
Welcome to the Amazing Stories BLOG HORDE INTERVIEWS!
The ASM Blog Horde is a diverse and wonderful species. I have the privilege of talking with all...
Forgotten Books
The quest for that forgotten title or author’s name begins here, where the only clue is a quote, a character, or plot…or less.
Claire Winger Harris: Breaking Amazing’s ‘Cosmic Ceiling’
Brian Aldiss identified Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein as the first science fiction novel in his seminal history The Billion Year Spree. Although the genre often...