Dan Dickholtz Travels New WAVELENGTHS
What would STARLOG look like in other universes?
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Read MoreThe classic sci-fi magazine WORLDS OF IF returns in February 2024.
Read MoreWith Edgar Allan Poe as an early influence, he leans pretty heavily into the psychological thriller side of storytelling, but
Read MoreAnother tribute to STARLOG: SciFi4Me interviews David McDonnell!
Read MoreIndie comic publisher Mad Cave Studios is looking for fresh unique voices to add to their team.
Read MoreCarr D’Angelo turned his passion for comics into a career, first at STARLOG, then with his own comic shop in L.A.
Read MorePart two of our interview with Tony Timpone about how STARLOG got him into the pages of FANGORIA — both then and now.
Read MoreTony Timpone, the editor of FANGORIA from 1986 to 2010, can remember the first time he saw STARLOG.
Read More“When you said to me, would I talk about STARLOG, I couldn’t wait, because I owe STARLOG everything.”
Read MoreDan Dickholtz talks about his time as a writer on the staff of STARLOG, from his fresh-out-of-college days all the way to freelancing near the end of the mag’s demise.
Read MoreAuthor and editor Robert Greenberger talks about his time working at the Starlog Group and the opportunities that came of it.
Read MoreListen to some of the celebrities that honored Stan Lee in August talk about the importance of him and of comics.
Read MoreIf you remember the glory days of the mass-market horror paperback, travel back with author Grady Hendrix and his new book PAPERBACKS FROM HELL.
Read MoreAngie attended the 2017 LA Times Festival of Books. Here are seven interviews from people she met there.
Read MoreChris Grine was kind enough to take some time out of his day and chat with me about his creative processes. Caution: contains information!
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