
New Releases in Science Fiction/Fantasy/Paranormal Romance for APRIL 14
Romance: you can’t beat it, but you can read about it!
Romance: you can’t beat it, but you can read about it!
The latest news in Castilian fantastic literature – including new novels from Macip Garzón, Giovanna Rivero, Rodolfo Martínez and more
You know what to do
Peruvian critic Fernando Osorio needs some help; new releases from Ediciones Ayarmanot, Cathartes Ediciones, Letras en Rojo, Pages of Foam and others; new issues from Axxon, Machine Combinatorial, Primero Sueño and more; new videos, events and more
An Easter roundup of free Spanish language SF reads.
Here’s the weekly post from my author blog on the new releases I found to be of interest in my three favorite romance genres (which are also the ones I write in!), and related areas such as time travel, steampunk, paranormal cozy romances and more. I do sometimes cover other releases of note in science […]
LATER is Stephen King at his best, a terrifying and moving tale of innocence lost and the trials that test our sense of right and wrong.
Surprising talent is discovered in Luis Saavedra Vargas first book, a collection of varied tales
Get your sci-fi six packs here!
Celsius 232 festival guests, and a new issue of Tentacle Pulp
The adventure continues with the third book in the adventures of Captain Future
Two new releases and special offers
Humanity’s endgame was only the beginning for me. Aliens ended life as we know it on Earth. Not on purpose I should add. But it turned out, in some respects, surviving was even worse. From just one of the many titles in round-up here.
Ecuadorian writer Efraín Villacís’ new novel is dystopian science fiction
This week Steve reviews another Steve—okay, they’re both Stephen, but this one doesn’t use that name—Stephen King, whose latest effort is called “Later.” It’s a horror-crime novel. And it’s good!
Science Fiction Romance – the unsung engine of the genre
This week’s roundup of our most popular posts unveils the diversity of our content
Celebrating Hispanoamerican science fiction
Gianna Nadenoft is a reclusive survivor of one of the worst interstellar cruise ship disasters in the history of the Sectors. And that’s just one of this this roundup!
Visions 2021 opens for submissions, an anthology of unpublished fantastic stories published by the association “Pórtico” AEFCFT (Spanish Association of Fantasy Science-Fiction and Terror).
Several new releases, cook sights and sounds from Mars, Tananarive Due lands cool interviews, and more
A review of Argentine author Betina González’s novel América alucinada
Blaster magazine #7, Ulthar #15 and a correction for Terbi #13
You know you want them!
Two publishers – one from the US and the other from Chile got together to celebrate Poe
Genuine Canadian Speculation. Got the stamp of approval and everything!
Your weekly round up of alien romance
Guidelines for the XI TerBi Short Story Contest “Detectives of the supernatural”
On the night of February 12, 1949, the city of Quito-Ecuador was moved by the alleged news of a Martian invasion
This week’s spanish language roundup