The Immersion Book of Steampunk
Here’s the table of contents for new anthology The Immersion Book of Steampunk, edited by Gareth D. Jones and Carmelo Rafala and published by Immersion Press. International contributors include Aliette...
View ArticleOn Soviet Science Fiction Films
Over at SF Signal, Grady Hendrix talks about the history of Soviet science fiction films: The titles are what grab you: I Killed Einstein, Gentlemen; Dead Mountaineer’s Hotel; Who Wants to Kill...
View ArticleMaurice Broaddus interviews Ekaterina Sedia
Maurice Broaddus interviews Apex Book of World SF 2 contributor Ekaterina Sedia (author of the fantastic The Secret History of Moscow and the recent The House of Discarded Dreams): 2. Is African...
View ArticleThe Encyclopaedia of Feminism According to Harry Potter
Ekaterina Sedia recently translated this delightful, non-existent table of contents for an Encyclopaedia of Feminism According to Harry Potter, compiled by Russian fans. We thought it was too good not...
View ArticleEkaterina Sedia interviewed at Airship Ambassador
Ekaterina Sedia is interviewed at Airship Ambassador, talking about steampunk, fashion and latest novel Heart of Iron. Part one of the interview is here, and part two here. AA: The Alchemy of Stone was...
View ArticleMonday Original Content: Non-Western SF Roundtable (Part 1)
SF is the literature of the imaginary. How can the imaginations of writers from outside the Western narrative contribute new perspectives to this literature? – Fabio Fernandes Fabio Fernandes has...
View ArticleOriginal Content: Non-Western SF Roundtable (Part 2)
Part 2 of our roundtable on Non-Western SF. Part 1 is here. Participating: Aliette de Bodard (France), Joyce Chng (Singapore), Requires Hate(Thailand), Rochita Loenen-Ruiz (Philippines/The...
View ArticleSoviet Space Art
Larry Yudelson sent us this link, From Flavorwire: Trippy ’70s Soviet Space Magazine Covers. If you like these, also check out our earlier post on Chinese space art.
View ArticleRIP: Boris Strugatsky (1933-2012)
From Locus: Russian author Boris Strugatsky, 79, died November 19, 2012 in St. Petersburg, Russia from heart problems and pneumonia. Strugatsky and his older brother Arkady (died 1991) were famous for...
View ArticleEsli
First published in Russkaya Fantastika, 18.01.2009. Translation by René Walling, editing by Val Grimm. Esli Magazine (, “If”) is probably the oldest Russian sf magazine. Founded in 1991, but really...
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