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Climbing to Viriconium

farfuture wrote 1 month ago: A nice piece by Rhys Hughes: Climbing to Viriconium … more →

A Storm of Wings

farfuture wrote 1 month ago: Still one of my favourite books: M. John Harrison’s astonishing “A Storm of Wings” … more →

Tags: Commentary and reviews

Review: The New Weird (Stimuli)

mentatjack wrote 5 months ago: This is the second of multiple posts related to The New Weird, an anthology edited by Ann and Jeff V … more →

Tags: Review, book, Jeff Vandermeer, Michael Moorcock, New Weird, Clive Barker, Kathe Koja, Thomas Ligotti, Story

Kool And Sexy And Popular4 comments

Martin wrote 5 months ago: M John Harrison feels he is beating his head against a brick wall: Good luck to Richard [Morgan] wit … more →

Tags: SF, genre-wars, criticism, Richard Morgan

Book Sale: 50% off all in-stock and forthcoming Night Shade titles2 comments

mentatjack wrote 6 months ago: I point this out, because I absolutely love Night Shade Books, and 50% off new books is hard not to … more →

Tags: Misc, book, Tricia Sullivan, Tim Pratt, Links, Jay Lake, paolo bacigalupi, Greg Egan, john joseph adams

Reading: The New Weird8 comments

mentatjack wrote 6 months ago: I picked up a copy of The New Weird, because I recognized about 1/2 of the authors. I tried to piece … more →

Tags: Reading, book, Fantasy, Jeff Vandermeer, Short Story, Michael Moorcock, Jay Lake, New Weird, K J Bishop

Mr H and Mr H Discuss The City & The City: Part Two15 comments

danhartland wrote 6 months ago: China Mieville’s The City and The City has just been published by Macmillan. It’s been g … more →

Tags: Science Fiction, torque control, Fantasy, Detective fiction, China Mieville, The City and The City, Niall Harrison, Gary Wolfe

Apophenia 1: Harrison, Derrida, Lacan, Poe, Public Enemy1 comment

eldritch00 wrote 6 months ago: I’m a big fan of M. John Harrison’s writing in general: not just his novels and stories … more →

Tags: Reading, studying, Teaching, theorizing, writing, Edgar Allan Poe, Fantasy, Fredric Jameson, Graduate School

Look Back In Apathy6 comments

Martin wrote 7 months ago: Never Let Me Go is an intensely British book, as is The Remains of the Day. Ishiguro was born in Jap … more →

Tags: SF, Books, adam roberts, Kazuo Ishiguro, jo walton, John Mullan

This Film's Crap, Let's Slash The Seats5 comments

Martin wrote 7 months ago: M John Harrison lists some interesting science fiction. Rather brilliantly he adds: Some of these pi … more →

Tags: SF, Books, films, Lists

Uncancan

shigekuni wrote 7 months ago: A list of Some Good Fantasy on the M John Harrison blog. Worth looking at. Good: Tom Waits’s o … more →

Tags: Books'n stuff, Fantasy

Stephen Jones - Best New Horror 6

demonik wrote 8 months ago: Stephen Jones – Best New Horror 6 (Raven, 1995) Luis Rey Stephen Jones – Introduction:  … more →

Tags: stephen jones, Raven, Fiction, Horror, Ramsey Campbell, Harlan Ellison, Vault of Evil, Karl Edward Wagner, Kim Newman

Book Review: Nova Swing by M John Harrison3 comments

ruzkin wrote 8 months ago: This review took a long time to get to because my reading time has pretty much been eclipsed by writ … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, science fiction book reviews, Noir, Sci-Fi, Fiction, Novel, SciFi, book, Review

M. John Harrison

fromlaurelstreet wrote 9 months ago: Author Rating: D The Centauri Device (read 3/3/09) Definitely not recommended. In fact, feel free to … more →

Tags: Banished, Science Fiction, Author Rating: D, Book Review, harry harrison, sci-fi book review

Dream and Umwelt

genevamoorfield wrote 11 months ago: That Fringe Girl dream made me think of two books: Viriconium, which I read recently, and Okla Hanna … more →

Tags: Dreaming, Books, R.A. Lafferty, viriconium, Okla Hannali, Umwelt, Choctaw

Spot The Poser1 comment

Ken Socrates wrote 11 months ago: Witnessed today, on my way to Barnes & Noble to buy a copy of M. John Harrison’s Nova Swin … more →

Tags: General Nonsense, Che Guevara, Marxism, Nipples

The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror 20082 comments

jimsteel wrote 11 months ago: It was The Fog Catcher from Whispers of Wickedness 14 that got an honourable mention in The Year … more →

Tags: Interzone, Whispers of Wickedness, Fiction, Jim Steel, BF's, dark horizons, British Fantasy Society, Glasgow Science Fiction Writers Circle, GSFWC

You're All London Dicks2 comments

Martin wrote 1 year ago: It’s a huge misfortune, this will-o’-the-wisp attraction exercised by London on young me … more →

Tags: Quotes, Life, London, George Gissing

Book Review - Climbers by M. John Harrison

guysalvidge wrote 1 year ago: Let me try to explain why I think M. John Harrison’s “Climbers” is one of the grea … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, Climbers


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