When speaking on the subject of Space Westerns, how can you avoid the subject of pioneers? In the early days, or so the story goes, Science Fiction was written mostly by men, and yet even from the early days of the pulps there was still a subtle (often unseen) feminine influence in the genre. — ed, N.E. Lilly
The Women of Space Westerns
Mar 2nd, 2008 (9 minute read)
A World is Born
Mar 9th, 2008 (38 minute read)
On the Mercurian frontier a small group of volunteers, prisoners from the previous war, struggle to make the world habitable to human life. But, there are those who want the planet for themselves. This story originally appeared in Comet magazine, July 1941 — ed, N.E. Lilly
Fight Girl Battle World Two-headed Review
Mar 13th, 2008 (14 minute read)
I was invited to review Fight Girl Battle World at Center Stage NY in New York City. I brought along Darrell Schweitzer: writer, editor, essayist in the field of speculative fiction, and Philadelphia resident curmudgeon. — ed, N.E. Lilly
The Ballad of Stagg’rin’ Bill
Mar 16th, 2008 (5 minute read)
Marcie Tentchoff brings us our first full-length poem, previously published in The Sword Review, July 2006 — ed, N.E. Lilly
Interview with Sunny Buick
Mar 23rd, 2008 (5 minute read)
Sunny Buick, contemporary Lowbrow artist, and curator of the Sci Fi Western art exhibit, was able to answer a few questions for us in this interview. — ed, N.E. Lilly
Craphound
Apr 6th, 2008 (34 minute read)
This story, originally published in Science Fiction Age, March 1998, sums up how I feel about the Space Western genre in a lot of ways. These Space Westerns, the ones on this site and the many more that have yet to appear, the reprints and the original works, the Space Western fantasies of Edgar Rice Burroughs and the hard science fiction Space Westerns of Isaac Asimov, even the crappy little Space Operas and Bat Durstons, all of them are “a poem and a story.” — ed, N.E. Lilly
A Man Called Mister Brown
Apr 6th, 2008 (7 minute read)
A.R. Yngve brings the first full-fledged serial in 8 parts to SpaceWesterns.com with A Man Called Mister Brown. — ed, N.E. Lilly
Interview with David Weddle
Apr 20th, 2008 (8 minute read)
I am continually amazed by the number of professionals who straddle the line between Western and Science Fiction. David Weddle is one such professional, currently working on Battlestar Galactica, he started out by writing a biography of the Western director Sam Peckinpah. — ed. N.E. Lilly
A Man Called Mister Brown: Ms. Hitt
Apr 20th, 2008 (5 minute read)
Part 2 of the 8 part A Man Called Mister Brown serial by A.R. Yngve introduces the Director of the Agency For Terran Affairs, Ms. Mendez, and her field operative, Ms. Hitt. — ed, N.E. Lilly
The Battlestar Galactica Code: The Last Cylon
Apr 22nd, 2008 (8 minute read)
The Battlestar Galactica image that purports to give clues to the identity of the last Cylon has spread around the Internet with religious fervor. Galactica Sitrep and SpaceWesterns.com put their heads together in analyzing the image. — ed, N.E. Lilly