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Linky will sing to you about starships

hawkwinglb wrote 1 month ago: Except maybe not today. You don’t want me to sing. Niall Harrison at Strange Horizons releases … more →

Tags: Links, Karen Lord, Nalo Hopkinson, Strange Horizons

October BSFA London Meeting: Nina Allan interviewed by Niall Harrison

tonykeen46 wrote 7 months ago: Title: October BSFA Meeting: Nina Allan interviewed by Niall Harrison Location: The Cellar Bar, The … more →

Tags: Events, BSFA, Nina Allan, London Meetings, BSFA News

Ireland should be more like Croatia

Raftastico wrote 9 months ago: Croatia has consistently produced world class talent like Luka Modric Shaun Botterill/Getty Images E … more →

Tags: Soccer, European Football, Ultra Football, UEFA, Republic of Ireland, Croatia, FAI, Arsenal, UEFA Coefficient

"I Don't Know What To Think": Jane Rogers's "The Testament of Jessie Lamb"1 comment

danhartland wrote 1 year ago: Anti-science SF? It is a curious sign of the achievement of Jane Rogers’s The Testament of Jes … more →

Tags: Books, Science Fiction, adam roberts, Arthur C. Clarke Award, nic clarke, David Hebblethwaite, Jane Rogers, The Testament of Jessie Lamb

Vector 2692 comments

Shana wrote 1 year ago: What a welcome sight! The post just arrived, and with it, the latest BSFA mailing.  In addition to V … more →

Tags: Magazine updates, BSFA, Stephen Baxter, adam roberts, paul kincaid, andrew m butler, Andy Sawyer, Tony Keen, Terry Martin

Politics and Personality in "Game of Thrones"9 comments

danhartland wrote 1 year ago: There’s a curious discussion going on over at Strange Horizons, in the comments section of a t … more →

Tags: Television, abigail nussbaum, game of thrones, George RR Martin, HBO, nic clarke, Sean Bean, Strange Horizons

Vector 265

Jim Steel wrote 2 years ago: Photograph by NASA The latest issue of Vector is a Stephen Baxter special with no less than nine dif … more →

Tags: Interzone, BSFA, British Science Fiction Association, paul kincaid, Chris Beckett, Aliette de Bodard, Vector, Graham Sleight, Neil Williamson

Changes are being rung...

David Hebblethwaite wrote 2 years ago: There are some changes underway at a couple of the blogs I visit regularly, which I’m going to … more →

Tags: Miscellania, Short Fiction, Links, scott pack, Strange Horizons, BSFA

A discussion about Lightborn

David Hebblethwaite wrote 2 years ago: Niall Harrison, who has been hosting a theme week at Torque Control on women writers  of science fic … more →

Tags: Books & Stories, Science Fiction, Books, Fiction, nic clarke, Nick Hubble, Tricia Sullivan, Lightborn

Bookclub: "The Carhullan Army"1 comment

danhartland wrote 2 years ago: Sarah Hall was on Radio 4′s Bookclub programme this afternoon, discussing her novel The Carhul … more →

Tags: Books, Science Fiction, torque control, Radio 4, Sarah Hall, The Carhullan Army

Abigail Nussbaum to become Strange Horizons Senior Reviews Editor

lavietidhar wrote 2 years ago: Following Susan Marie Groppi‘s winning a World Fantasy Award for her work with Strange Horizon … more →

Tags: Strange Horizons, Israel, abigail nussbaum, susan marie groppi

'Mankind Collaborates': The Fifth Head of Cerberus3 comments

danhartland wrote 2 years ago: Popular belief has it the old SF Masterworks covers were better. Popular belief is wrong. The more b … more →

Tags: Books, Science Fiction, Martin Lewis, adam roberts, the fifth head of cerberus, Gene Wolfe, John Clute, robert borski

Passive versus Active: DEATH MATCH, or possibly, just a cup of tea61 comments

Rachel Swirsky wrote 3 years ago: At the invitation of Niall Harrison from Torque Control I’m participating in a blog discussion … more →

Tags: active characters, N. K. Jemisin, passive characters

Eastercon: Odyssey 20105 comments

David Hebblethwaite wrote 3 years ago: I’m back from my first full Eastercon, and what an experience it was. For those who don’ … more →

Tags: Miscellania, Science Fiction, Books, Alastair Reynolds, Eastercon, Chris Beckett, Interzone, Mitch Benn, Jetse de Vries

Ursula Le Guin's "Lavinia"8 comments

danhartland wrote 3 years ago: "Lavinia" When you come to a widely-praised novel a year late, your expectations risk bein … more →

Tags: Books, Science Fiction, Fantasy, adam roberts, abigail nussbaum, nic clarke, Ursula Le Guin, lavinia, jo coleman

What I'll be doing at Eastercon1 comment

David Hebblethwaite wrote 3 years ago: I have some news. Eastercon, for those who don’t know, is the British national science fiction … more →

Tags: Miscellania, Eastercon, Fantasy, paul kincaid, Science Fiction

Twitter and Difficulty11 comments

danhartland wrote 3 years ago: Hmm. This post is brought to you by an unseemly urge to over-expound. Anna and I are now both on Twi … more →

Tags: Books, Science Fiction, jonathan mccalmont, Prose, Genre, In Great Waters, Kit Whitfield, Herman Melville, Moby Dick

The Girl With Glass Feet, by Ali Shaw4 comments

danhartland wrote 3 years ago: The Girl With The Glass Feet, by Ali Shaw I usually try to write at (greater) length on a Friday, bu … more →

Tags: Books, Fantasy, Patrick Ness, Ali Shaw, the girl with glass feet, Robin Romm, kari sperring

Even A Pawn May Checkmate A King: 'In Great Waters'2 comments

danhartland wrote 3 years ago: "In Great Waters" by Kit Whitfield “I thought you meant to begin by umanning me, … more →

Tags: Books, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Martin Lewis, In Great Waters, Kit Whitfield, owen jones


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