AMAZING STORIES Relaunch Prelaunch Launches July 1, 2012

June 29, 2012 – Hillsboro, NH — Amazing Stories, the world’s first science fiction magazine, will begin its return to regular publication this July 1st with Volume 0, Number 1, the Relaunch Prelaunch issue. All kinds of wonderful things have been happening at Amazing Stories over the past several months […]

Book Review: The Colors of Space by Marion Zimmer Bradley

The hallmark of good science fiction is that it draws the reader into an alien world where people very much like the reader face fantastic dilemmas in an alien setting that the reader can still empathize with. Readers of The Colors of Space by Marion Zimmer Bradley will find this […]

Science Fiction Anthology First Contact Free Promotion at Amazon for Kindle

Happy Birthday First Contact – Digital Science Fiction Anthology 1. To celebrate the one year anniversary of the launch of First Contact, our very first Digital Science Fiction anthology, we have arranged a free Kindle version promotion at Amazon.com. For two days, from June 4th to the end of June […]

Book Review: Bloom by Wil McCarthy

If you’ve ever encountered the concept of grey goo and “The Game of Life,” a computer model that uses something called cellular-automata along with simple rules and a grid system to generate interesting patterns you’ll understand the basis for Bloom. To explain, grey goo is a hypothetical end-of-the-world scenario where […]

Buck Rogers in the 25th Century!

Everyone has gone to see a movie adaption of a book and heard someone say, “The book was much better than the movie!”  Most readers have probably said that exact thing on a number of occasions.  And, generally, the original format of the story stays the most popular.  No Star […]

Book Review: The Ship Who Sang by Anne McAffrey

The author Anne McAffrey is best known for her fantasy series The Dragonriders of Pern but she’s also a Hugo Award winning author of science fiction novels. Any enterprising science fiction enthusiast would find herself well-tread to pick up one of Ms. McAffrey’s novels and sit down on the couch […]

Digital Science Fiction Turns To RocketHub For Crowdfunding

We’re trying something new (to Digital) called Crowdfunding! We are optimistic (hopeful/wishful/delusional) that through the awesome power of crowdfunding we can launch Digital Science Fiction Anthology 5 sooner rather than later. You can check out our new RocketHub crowdfunding project right here: RocketHub Digital Science Fiction Anthology 5 Crowdfunding is […]

Emmanuel Ernel Sapinoso’s Reaper

Revisiting the art of Herobits, I am pleased to present for the first time the 3D Art of Emmanuel Ernel Sapinoso. Emmanuel created beautiful 3D renderings of the enemy, the LRX Reaper, for the Herobits card game and story. Emmanuel’s work on the Reaper is based on my original design […]

eBook Short Science Fiction: Robinson, Smith, and Tor.com

It’s been far too long since we last delved into some of the great short science fiction available for ebook readers everywhere, so let’s head back into it with three great selections! “From Above” by Jeremy Robinson Jeremy Robinson is best known for his Jack Sigler series of adventure novels […]

Book Review: Vast by Linda Nagata

The book Vast by Linda Nagata is the culmination of a trilogy that follows a small group of characters through the trials of outliving their own cultural heritage and how their technology has transcended their own humanity. As a science fiction novel it’s a bit of an outlier when it […]