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book review: look to windward

jjackunrau wrote 3 weeks ago: Knowing how Iain M. Banks’ Culture novels would be made me more comfortable with Look to Windw … more →

Tags: Books, Iain M. Banks, Look To Windward, Review, SF, The Culture, vernor vinge

Current Reads November '09

darkcargo wrote 3 weeks ago: Duncan listened to Revelation Space etc by Alstair Reynolds; he’s on the third in that series … more →

Tags: Viehl, Chabon, Lovecraft, bujold, Robert Charles Wilson, czerneda, lisanne norman, Dresden

Branes, branes!

gisspar wrote 1 month ago: Today I put the jeans on left leg first. Now everything is just a little off, not quite pear-shaped, … more →

Tags: Books

Damn you, Alastair Reynolds

gisspar wrote 1 month ago: It’s no secret that I enjoy the Iain M. Banks Culture novels. Certain folks, aware of this fac … more →

Tags: Books, SciFi

Jimmy Bing's Quick Picks1 comment

jimmybing wrote 2 months ago: If you’re in the market for a quick, flip-through-it-before-you-go-to-bed number, you should c … more →

Tags: Books, Entertainment, Revelation Space, Reviews, Science Fiction

Alastair Reynolds at Royal Observatory, Greenwich2 comments

noheroicsplease wrote 2 months ago: It’s been awhile and you can only put off your blog for so long. Last night I had to climb the … more →

Tags: writing, London, Science, Fiction

The Forgetting

treeturtle wrote 2 months ago: We lost almost everything. All we had left of the past was fragments. It was like trying to reconstr … more →

Tags: Books, Century Rain, Digital Archives, Google, Libraries, Novel, welsh

Recycling Myths Inventing Nations

ccwe wrote 3 months ago: Gregynog Hall Recycling Myths, Inventing Nationshisto 14th to 16th July 2010 The organisers of Recyc … more →

Tags: 3. Conferences, Recycling Myths Inventing Nations, aberystwyth university, Brittania, Call for Papers, fact AND fiction, Gregynog Hall, History, identity

No revelations yet

gisspar wrote 3 months ago: Still slogging through Revelation Space (Alastair Reynolds). I don’t know why this one has bee … more →

Tags: Books, SciFi, Connie Willis

Review; House of Suns, by Alastair Reynolds

MauiPotiki wrote 3 months ago: I had heard about this book in more than a few places so decided to check it out. The novel is split … more →

Tags: Reading, Epic, house of suns, Space Opera

Review: Century Rain, by Alastair Reynolds

Pella wrote 4 months ago: First of all I need to state that YES, I did enjoy reading Alastair Reynold’s Century Rain. Bu … more →

Tags: Review, Science Fiction, Nanotech, quantum theory, genocide

'House of Suns', In Conclusion

Joel wrote 4 months ago: Well, ‘House of Suns’ is finished. Devoured, more accurately, alongside more cigarettes … more →

Tags: -Alastair, Reynolds, house of suns, British Writers, Science Fiction, Fiction, Review

God is Gracious, Indeed

Joel wrote 4 months ago: Alastair Reynolds’ newest work of wonder, “House of Suns” Photo courtesy of The St … more →

Tags: Me (The Behemoth), Literary Goodness, Books, Novels, -Alastair, Reynolds, house of suns, British Writers, Science Fiction

Pickings from Finncon1 comment

ironanno wrote 4 months ago: I spent the weekend at Finncon the largest fantasy and sci-fi related convention in Finland. I went … more →

Tags: Thoughts, Books, Fantasy, adam roberts, george r r martin, Finncon, Animecon, Sci-Fi, cosplay

Gothic Miserablism

jimsteel wrote 4 months ago: Stuart Jeffries interviews Alastair Reynolds in today’s edition of The Guardian. I suspect tha … more →

Tags: Interzone, GSFWC, Glasgow Science Fiction Writers Circle, Mike Cobley, Science Fiction, the guardian, Gary Gibson, Stuart Jeffries

Pushing Ice

adibmuhammad wrote 4 months ago: I’ve been reading this since last Saturday, and am already halfway through. It’s a much … more →

Tags: Others, Space, pushing ice

Entering the Mainstream?

Tony Ballantyne wrote 4 months ago: Two SF writers have been in the news recently. The first, Alastair Reynolds, for securing a million … more →

Tags: General Blog, Science Fiction, writing, Chris Beckett, Edge Hill Prize, SF

Reynolds and Roberts on Today9 comments

Niall wrote 4 months ago: I mentioned in the link post earlier this week that Adam Roberts and Alastair Reynolds had been on T … more →

Tags: SF, adam roberts, Space Opera, today

Today's Literary adventures

Escape to Blogs wrote 5 months ago: I finally got around to reading the leading article in last Saturday’s edition of Review in th … more →

Tags: Another Perfect World, f. scott fitzgerald, George Pelecanos, Literature, London parks, Short Story, The Diamond as Big as the Ritz, The Wire, virtual worlds


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