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Thursday, December 13, 2012

AMAZING STORIES-CLASSIC TITLE PRESENTED IN ALL NEW WAY!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

AMAZING STORIES are just one click away!


Amazing Stories, the world's first science fiction magazine, opens for Beta Testing of Phase 1 on Wednesday, January 2nd, 2013.


Fifty+ Bloggers Sign On to provide oodles of genre-related content!


The Experimenter Publishing Company is pleased to announce the reintroduction of the world's most recognizable science fiction magazine – AMAZING STORIES!


Set to relaunch with a Beta Test of its new Social Magazine Platform, Amazing Stories will feature content from 50+ bloggers, covering an enormous array of subjects of interest to genre fans.


"We've got authors and agents, bloggers and editors, podcasters and broadcasters; we've got gamers and game designers; artists and art collectors; pulpsters and indie authors; we've got Hugo winners, John W. Campbell Memorial Award winners, John W. Campbell Best New Writer winners, Nebula and Hugo Award nominees and winners and nominees of other awards; people who review films, people who make films; we've got fanboys and fangirls; we've got former editors of Amazing Stories, writers who've become synonymous with the field and writers who are just getting started; comic artists, book reviewers; traditionally published authors, self-pubbed authors and authors who've done it all. The response to my request for participation was phenomenal – it couldn't be more perfect if I had set out with a list of must-haves!" said Steve Davidson, publisher. 


Amazing Stories' Social Magazine platform is designed to create an interactive environment that will be familiar to fans – especially those who attend conventions or enjoy club activities – with blog content designed to encourage discussion and take things beyond the usual user-generated content model for social networks.


The Amazing Stories Blog Team will cover (for now – more coming!) fourteen popular topics – Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Literature, Film, Television, Gaming, Comics and Graphic Works, the Visual Arts, the Pulps, Audio Works, Anime, the Business of Publishing, Science and Fandom itself. 


At this year's Worldcon (Chicon 7, Chicago), Toastmaster John Scalzi offered up these words during the convention's opening ceremonies:


...who are we as a community?

This year at least, we are bloody fantasy, we are epic-scale space opera, we are an intimate picture of growing up geeky, we are ready to take on the zombie apocalypse.
We speak in alien tongues, we are super heroes and we are on the spectrum.
We cry like children and we cradle our awards.
We sing, we write, we draw, we edit. We talk on every subject science fictional or fantastical.
We're men and we're women. We're gay and straight. Cis gender and trans. Majority and minority. Left and right. First time nominees and old hands.
We are diverse - and we are all in this together. 

"We are diverse – and we are all in this together", a sentiment that captures the heart and soul of what it means to be a fan. Amazing Stories aims to be the vehicle through which the diversity of fandom can come together. 


Amazing Stories' relaunch will take place in two phases. Those interested in participating in the Beta Test of Phase 1 should contact the publisher atsteve.davidson33@comcast.net. Phase 2 will introduce additional interactivity and user-customization to the site. Following the completion and testing of Phase 2, the magazine, featuring both new and reprint fiction, essays, photo galleries, reviews and more will begin publication. Readers who are interested in what the magazine will look like can read two Relaunch Prelaunch issues on line, or download them from the Amazing Stories store. (Additional Amazing Stories themed product is also available here.)


The Amazing Stories Blog Team:


Cenobyte, Mike Brotherton, Ricky L. Brown, Michael A Burstein, 


Catherine Coker, Johne Cook, Paul Cook, Gary Dalkin, Jane Frank, 


Jim Freund, Adam Gaffen, Chris Garcia, Chris Gerwel, Tommy Hancock,


Liz Henderson, Samantha Henry, M. D. Jackson, Monique Jacob, 


Geoffrey James, J. J. Jones, Peggy Kolm, Justin Landon, Andrew Liptak, 


Melissa Lowery, Barry Malzberg, C. E. Martin, Farrell J. McGovern, 


Steve Miller, Matt Mitrovich, Aidan Moher, Diane Severson Mori, 


Kevin Murray, Ken Neth, Astrid Nielsch, D. Nicklin-Dunbar, John 


Purcell, James Rogers, Doug Smith, Lesley Smith, Bill Spangler, 


Duane Spurlock, Michael J. Sullivan, G. W. Thomas, Erin Underwood, 


Stephan Van Velzen, Cynthia Ward, Michael Webb, Keith West, 


John M. Whalen, Ann Wilkes, Leah Zeldez


Originally launched in 1926 by the father of science fiction, Hugo Gernsback, Amazing Stories helped to launch both the science fiction genre and its most enduring feature, science fiction fandom. The magazine is well known for its Frank R. Paul covers and for publishing the first stories by many iconic authors such as Isaac Asimov, Jack Williamson and Ursula Le Guin. Published continuously from 1926 until 1995, followed by two brief resurrections from 1998 till 2000 and from 2004 thru 2005. In 2008 Hasbro, the then current owner, allowed its trademarks to lapse and publisher Steve Davidson applied for and eventually received them in 2011.


For additional information, to find out how to join the Amazing Stories Blog Team or to request an invite to the Beta Test of Phase 1, please email the publisher, Steve Davidson.