Noticias Literatura 3-1
Windumanoth issue 2, featuring an interview with Joe Abercrombie and Supersonic #9 a special English edition
Windumanoth issue 2, featuring an interview with Joe Abercrombie and Supersonic #9 a special English edition
A new incarnation of the fanzine Terbi, and interview with Nieves Delgado, author of “36” and the latest issue of miNatura Nº 158 Julio Verne Universe
An interview with the author of “Tomorrow we will cross the Ganges”, Ekaitz Ortega
Yes, I can see his silhouette over there, like a paper cut against the moonlight, and I know: if I lean forward I will see him floundering away…, riding away on his witch’s broom, I think, unattainable, deaf to my whine, hue and cry (And to my warning cry!), and how he vanishes into the clouds which crown the summits.
A call for submissions and an interview with the author of Jo, Jo, Jo.
A new release featuring Santa Claus and Zombies, coverage of horror in a prestigious journal, and more
Middle books of a trilogy are the ugly step-child of literature. Everybody loves the first book in a trilogy: the characters are shiny and new and the world is a playground in which to explore. […]
Winners of the Premios Ignotus Award for 2017, new book releases, magazine issues and more.
Get your library card out, because you’re going to want to check out the anthology EX LIBRIS: Stories of Librarians, Libraries & Lore.
News from and of interest to the Spanish speaking speculative fiction community.
All Our Wrong Todays is one of those rare alternate history books in which our present is the dystopia compared to the alternative. And it’s a lot of fun!
A book launch, writing contests and more news of interest to Spanish speaking fans of speculative fiction.
While there are some great individual stories in Altered Europa, they aren’t quite enough to recommend the book.
Jean Christophe Gapdy is an exciting new voice in French science fiction.
Jim C. Hines, known for his fantasy novels, tries his hand at humorous military SF and presents us with an unlikely group of heroes—Janitors of the Post-Apocalypse.
News of TerBi, new novel releases and “The search for identity in gender literature” presentation + colloquium.
The Sea Peoples, the fourteenth book in SM Stirling’s Emberverse series, is not a good place to start for people who are unfamiliar with the previous books, but it is definitely worth a read for Emberverse fans.
News of the latest Spanish language speculative fiction releases, as well as a horror symposium.
News of a writing contest and the release of the latest issue of Digital miNatura.
Amusing at times, shocking at others, a touching and somehow wonderful SFF read.
News of upcoming Spanish language speculative fiction novels and other publications.
A Time of Need, by Brent A. Harris, is a good, if flawed, alternate history focusing on what could have happened if George Washington had fought for the British instead of the American revolution, which was lead by Benedict Arnold.
This week, Steve reviews the Sept./Oct. 2017 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, their 68th anniversary issue. And finds it good to read!
Announcement of the next Terbi conference, as well as the launch of the novel “Mañana cruzaremos el Ganges” by Ekaitz Ortega.
Unidentified Funny Objects, science fiction and fantasy’s first and only annual humor anthology series, is back for a sixth year with stories by Jim C. Hines, Mike Resnick, Alan Dean Foster, Jody Lynn Nye, Esther Friesner, Gini Koch, Ken Liu, Jack Campbell and more.
A well-balanced mixture of science fiction, romance, and mystery, After Bees by B. C. Nyren is less about the fall of nature and more about the fall of humanity.
An interview with Cristina Jurado, who will be an editor for Apex Magazine for works in languages other than English.
A link to the programme for Hispacon and the announcement of a new issue of Iberoamericana Magazine.
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