Comment by tomhow 2 months ago [stub] 19 comments tomhow Reply tclancy 2 months ago Bookmarked to read tonight, thanks for this -- the site is gorgeous. sparshselim 2 months ago there's limited mention of satyajit ray and his feud with spielberg a la Aliens. would have been fun to read about it-- https://harpercollins.co.in/product/embark-on-an-intergalact... culi 2 months ago Seems like it's the first article of this magazine. I'd be excited to see what else they work on but I don't see any links to an rss feed :( sparshselim 2 months ago here's a list of future articles we are looking to commission btw: https://altermag.com/pitch-us mnsh 2 months ago Hi @culi, Quick update, our RSS feed is now live :3 Subscribe here: https://altermag.com/rss.xml culi 2 months ago Wow, that's awesome! Thanks for getting back on this and thanks for the awesome work dyauspitr 2 months ago What a beautiful site. ninju 2 months ago Very interesting visual effect in the first sections of the article anan523 2 months ago What a beautifully designed and insightful piece! throaway123213 2 months ago it wouldn't be a thread about India without a massive brigading / bot campaign! sd_alt 2 months ago Gorgeous essay. Less a story and more a museum tour of Indian Sci-Fi. Enjoyed it! jonyi 2 months ago Heyo, Great article. Gautam Bhatia is a great science fiction writer himself. sayantani15 2 months ago All the hard work put into this piece really shows! It’s just fascinating. anony1anony2 2 months ago Loved the article! abundanceitis 2 months ago this looks like India's answer to Works In Progress adityaathalye 2 months ago They reference Works in Progress in their "pitch us" page: https://altermag.com/pitch-usThough I wouldn't say "India's answer to..." that's just lazy hyperbole. Give the magazine's makers credit, not some arbitrary national identity.Works In Progress is a Stripe production. Alter Magazine is a production by a parent company "Alt Carbon". That's the similarity. dev_manus 2 months ago what an enlightening and inspiring deep-dive that celebrates the bold emergence and evolution of Indian science fiction. visioninmyblood 2 months ago Should we not start with Ramayana and Mahabartham? Although they are religious texts they had a lot of science fiction storylines. nirav72 2 months ago More mythological than science fiction.
sparshselim 2 months ago there's limited mention of satyajit ray and his feud with spielberg a la Aliens. would have been fun to read about it-- https://harpercollins.co.in/product/embark-on-an-intergalact...
culi 2 months ago Seems like it's the first article of this magazine. I'd be excited to see what else they work on but I don't see any links to an rss feed :( sparshselim 2 months ago here's a list of future articles we are looking to commission btw: https://altermag.com/pitch-us mnsh 2 months ago Hi @culi, Quick update, our RSS feed is now live :3 Subscribe here: https://altermag.com/rss.xml culi 2 months ago Wow, that's awesome! Thanks for getting back on this and thanks for the awesome work
sparshselim 2 months ago here's a list of future articles we are looking to commission btw: https://altermag.com/pitch-us
mnsh 2 months ago Hi @culi, Quick update, our RSS feed is now live :3 Subscribe here: https://altermag.com/rss.xml culi 2 months ago Wow, that's awesome! Thanks for getting back on this and thanks for the awesome work
culi 2 months ago Wow, that's awesome! Thanks for getting back on this and thanks for the awesome work
throaway123213 2 months ago it wouldn't be a thread about India without a massive brigading / bot campaign!
sd_alt 2 months ago Gorgeous essay. Less a story and more a museum tour of Indian Sci-Fi. Enjoyed it!
abundanceitis 2 months ago this looks like India's answer to Works In Progress adityaathalye 2 months ago They reference Works in Progress in their "pitch us" page: https://altermag.com/pitch-usThough I wouldn't say "India's answer to..." that's just lazy hyperbole. Give the magazine's makers credit, not some arbitrary national identity.Works In Progress is a Stripe production. Alter Magazine is a production by a parent company "Alt Carbon". That's the similarity.
adityaathalye 2 months ago They reference Works in Progress in their "pitch us" page: https://altermag.com/pitch-usThough I wouldn't say "India's answer to..." that's just lazy hyperbole. Give the magazine's makers credit, not some arbitrary national identity.Works In Progress is a Stripe production. Alter Magazine is a production by a parent company "Alt Carbon". That's the similarity.
dev_manus 2 months ago what an enlightening and inspiring deep-dive that celebrates the bold emergence and evolution of Indian science fiction.
visioninmyblood 2 months ago Should we not start with Ramayana and Mahabartham? Although they are religious texts they had a lot of science fiction storylines. nirav72 2 months ago More mythological than science fiction.
Bookmarked to read tonight, thanks for this -- the site is gorgeous.
there's limited mention of satyajit ray and his feud with spielberg a la Aliens. would have been fun to read about it-- https://harpercollins.co.in/product/embark-on-an-intergalact...
Seems like it's the first article of this magazine. I'd be excited to see what else they work on but I don't see any links to an rss feed :(
here's a list of future articles we are looking to commission btw: https://altermag.com/pitch-us
Hi @culi, Quick update, our RSS feed is now live :3 Subscribe here: https://altermag.com/rss.xml
Wow, that's awesome! Thanks for getting back on this and thanks for the awesome work
What a beautiful site.
Very interesting visual effect in the first sections of the article
What a beautifully designed and insightful piece!
it wouldn't be a thread about India without a massive brigading / bot campaign!
Gorgeous essay. Less a story and more a museum tour of Indian Sci-Fi. Enjoyed it!
Heyo, Great article. Gautam Bhatia is a great science fiction writer himself.
All the hard work put into this piece really shows! It’s just fascinating.
Loved the article!
this looks like India's answer to Works In Progress
They reference Works in Progress in their "pitch us" page: https://altermag.com/pitch-us
Though I wouldn't say "India's answer to..." that's just lazy hyperbole. Give the magazine's makers credit, not some arbitrary national identity.
Works In Progress is a Stripe production. Alter Magazine is a production by a parent company "Alt Carbon". That's the similarity.
what an enlightening and inspiring deep-dive that celebrates the bold emergence and evolution of Indian science fiction.
Should we not start with Ramayana and Mahabartham? Although they are religious texts they had a lot of science fiction storylines.
More mythological than science fiction.