Tag: Hugo Awards
Walter Day Collection Announces 2020 Honorees
Amazing Stories' publisher Steve Davidson honored on Walter Day Science Fiction Historical Trading Card
COLUMN 250 – COLUMN 23 REDUX (STEVE DOES DAVE BARRY)
This week Steve repurposes and re-edits an old column, hoping it will be new to at least some of you. It’s all about conventions and nametags, anyway, so if you’re not interested, go watch the snow or something.
(Ed's inside joke: No orcas yet...)
AMAZING NEWS: 9=3=2017
David A. Hardy space art, new Lunar probes, impending Jupiter fly-by, pulp publications, Space X, Ben Bova, and much more
Premio Ripley de relatos de género de terror y Ciencia Ficción
A description of the Ripley, a contest for female Latin American writers of science fiction and horror, including an interview with the publisher.
Les articles populaires de juillet
Popular articles to appear in Amazing Stories in July, with introductions in French.
AMAZING PEOPLE: Tanya Tynjala to Present Best Fan Writer Hugo
Amazing's Spansish Language Editor to present!
A Brief Glance at the Growing SF Community in China
The unceasing efforts of all the people within the SF community have given the genre a positive outlook in China.
Articles populaires de mars
A recap of some of the top articles on Amazing Stories in March (in French).
Presentándoles: Worldcon 75 en Helsinki
Some of the organizers of the WorldCon in Helsinki tell readers what excites them about the con. (Spanish)
MY FANNISH HISTORY REDUX—WORLDCONS and NAMETAGS etc.
Steve tells you where to get a free SF book and revisits/rewrites an old column dealing with Worldcons and nametags and such.
Review of “Chimera” by Gu Shi, translated by S. Qiouyi Lu...
Gu Shi's novella "Chimera" mixes hard science with Greek mythology in a way that makes it worthy of Chinese and international awards.
Science Fiction in China: 2016 in Review
An overview of science fiction in China that focuses on government, industry and fandom.
2016 su Amazing Stories: I piu’ letti
An overview of some of 2016's most popular articles in Amazing Stories for Italian speaking readers.
Thinking in Context: The Anchor of Genre Translation
An exploration of some of the challenges of translating an English language text into Chinese.
Puppies Won’t Change Their Stripes Even If GRRM Wants Them To
Good wishes towards bad actors only work if the bad actors cooperate.
Sasq-Watch: Sasquan’s Daily Newzine: Issue 1
Sasq-Watch, the daily newzine from Sasquan, the 73rd World Science Fiction Convention
Scide Splitters: The Masculinist Revolt by William Tenn
Warning: The story recommended in this review contains satire that may cause indigestion in some readers, particularly those who are currently afflicted with Puppy Mania.
Hello Summer, Goodbye – After The Blockbusters, After The Hugos Have...
Gary Dalkin looks back on the state of science fiction as another summer of massive budget SF and fantasy spectacles draws to a close. It seems this summer may have been a little better than those of late. The latest Michael Bay atrocity aside, Rise of the Planet of the Apes and Godzilla received enthusiastic receptions and almost everyone loved Guardians of the Galaxy, which achieved the near impossible feat of pleasing fans, delighting general audiences and entering the popular culture as a new phenomenon in its own right.
The 72nd Worldcon Voters will Forge History
The Hugos are upon us. RK gives you even more (and better reasons) to join up and vote!
AMAZING STORIES ANNOUNCES FREE SUBSCRIPTION FOR ALL LONCON3 MEMBERS
Amazing Stories offers all convention members a free 1 year subscription!
AMAZING STORIES ANNOUNCES FREE SUBSCRIPTION FOR ALL DETCON1 MEMBERS!
Amazing Stories offers all convention members a free 1 year subscription!
AMAZING THINGS You Should Know
An audiotape of the 1977 Hugo Awards Ceremony at Suncon, with Robert Silverberg