Special English issue with a selection of 17 stories by Spanish authors, interviews and articles about the current state of Spain’s science fiction
Cover: Juan Miguel Aguilera
Non-Fiction
Editorial
Science fiction, fantasy and horror speaks Spanish - Cristina Jurado
A sociological look at the geek subculture in Spain - Cristina Martínez García
Javier Negrete: a classic futurist – Maria Leticia Lara Palomino
“I will never cease to learn new things about my own mother tongue”: interviewing Manuel de los Reyes – Cristina Jurado
Interviewing Rachel Cordasco from the blog Speculative Fiction in Translation – Cristina Jurado
“National authors were to be judged the same way as the foreign ones”: Interviewing Felicidad Martínez – Cristina Jurado
“I only wish other countries were translating Spanish writers more often into their languages”: Questions for Cristina Macía – Cristina Jurado
“Spain’s fantasy literature resists”: Interviewing Guillem López – Cristina Jurado
Nevsky: the adventure of publishing genre literature in Spain - Cristina Jurado
Sportula: Spanish science fiction beyond Spanish borders – Cristina Jurado
Conversation with Spanish science fiction and fantasy editor Mariano Villareal – Cristina Jurado
Javier Olivares, creator, showrunner and writer of El Ministerio del Tiempo– Cristina Jurado
Fiction
Excerpt from The Map of Chaos - Felix J. Palma
“Ship´s Shepherd”- Felicidad Martínez
“Killing Time” - Guillem López
“Little Sisters” - Rocío Rincón
“To Sweep, Perhaps to Dream” - Emilio Bueso
Excerpt from Monteverde: Memoirs of an Interstellar Linguist - Lola Robles
“Black eagles” - Eduardo Vaquerizo
“Alphaland” - Cristina Jurado
“Embryo“ - Rodolfo Martínez
“You cannot kill Frownyflute!” - Sofía Rhei
“The Fast Blue” - Juan González Mesa
“Pink Footed” - Marian Womack
“Dressed in Blue” - Santiago Eximeno
“The Hunger of the Yamamba” - María Angulo Ardoy
“The history of Fäntasystical Literature in Central-Europe. Today: Mittelpfrünia” – Francisco Fernández
“Leyends of the black kiss” -- Armando Saldaña
“Drydock City” - Javier Trescuadras
Special English issue with a selection of 17 stories by Spanish authors, interviews and articles about the current state of Spain’s science fiction
Cover: Juan Miguel Aguilera
Non-Fiction
Editorial
Science fiction, fantasy and horror speaks Spanish - Cristina Jurado
A sociological look at the geek subculture in Spain - Cristina Martínez García
Javier Negrete: a classic futurist – Maria Leticia Lara Palomino
“I will never cease to learn new things about my own mother tongue”: interviewing Manuel de los Reyes – Cristina Jurado
Interviewing Rachel Cordasco from the blog Speculative Fiction in Translation – Cristina Jurado
“National authors were to be judged the same way as the foreign ones”: Interviewing Felicidad Martínez – Cristina Jurado
“I only wish other countries were translating Spanish writers more often into their languages”: Questions for Cristina Macía – Cristina Jurado
“Spain’s fantasy literature resists”: Interviewing Guillem López – Cristina Jurado
Nevsky: the adventure of publishing genre literature in Spain - Cristina Jurado
Sportula: Spanish science fiction beyond Spanish borders – Cristina Jurado
Conversation with Spanish science fiction and fantasy editor Mariano Villareal – Cristina Jurado
Javier Olivares, creator, showrunner and writer of El Ministerio del Tiempo– Cristina Jurado
Fiction
Excerpt from The Map of Chaos - Felix J. Palma
“Ship´s Shepherd”- Felicidad Martínez
“Killing Time” - Guillem López
“Little Sisters” - Rocío Rincón
“To Sweep, Perhaps to Dream” - Emilio Bueso
Excerpt from Monteverde: Memoirs of an Interstellar Linguist - Lola Robles
“Black eagles” - Eduardo Vaquerizo
“Alphaland” - Cristina Jurado
“Embryo“ - Rodolfo Martínez
“You cannot kill Frownyflute!” - Sofía Rhei
“The Fast Blue” - Juan González Mesa
“Pink Footed” - Marian Womack
“Dressed in Blue” - Santiago Eximeno
“The Hunger of the Yamamba” - María Angulo Ardoy
“The history of Fäntasystical Literature in Central-Europe. Today: Mittelpfrünia” – Francisco Fernández
“Leyends of the black kiss” -- Armando Saldaña
“Drydock City” - Javier Trescuadras