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March 20, 2017
On Joanna Kavenna’s A Field Guide to Reality: a review by Jonathan McCalmont
March 20, 2017By Jonathan McCalmont A Field Guide to Reality — Joanna Kavenna (Riverrun) Like most middle-class activities, book reviewing is constrained by...
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March 17, 2017
Azanian Bridges by Nick Wood: a review by Paul Kincaid
March 17, 2017By Paul Kincaid * Azanian Bridges — Nick Wood (NewCon Press) If science fiction doesn’t make us look differently at our...
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March 16, 2017
The Gradual by Christopher Priest: a review by David Hebblethwaite
March 16, 2017By David Hebblethwaite The Gradual — Christopher Priest (Gollancz) We begin with a blank page: whether writing a novel or a...
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March 15, 2017
The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead: a review by Paul Kincaid
March 15, 2017The Underground Railroad — Colson Whitehead (Fleet) The Underground Railroad is, perhaps, the best novel of 2016. I qualify that statement...
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March 14, 2017
For Dust thou Art, and Unto Dust shalt thou Return: a review by Nina Allan
March 14, 2017By Nina Allan A Field Guide to Reality — Joanna Kavenna (Riverrun) They went to look at the scraps. The broken...
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March 13, 2017
Central Station by Lavie Tidhar: a review by Maureen Kincaid Speller
March 13, 2017By Maureen Kincaid Speller Central Station — Lavie Tidhar (PS Publishing) The shelves inside were arranged by genre Life wasn’t...
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March 10, 2017
Shadow Jury FAQ
March 10, 2017What is the Arthur C. Clarke Award? Established in 1987, the Arthur C. Clarke Award is a juried award...
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March 10, 2017
The Core of the Sun by Johanna Sinisalo: a review by Megan AM
March 10, 2017By Megan AM The Core of the Sun — Johanna Sinisalo (Grove Press UK) Johanna Sinisalo’s The Core of the Sun...
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March 9, 2017
The Fifth Season: a review by Victoria Hoyle
March 9, 2017By Victoria Hoyle The Fifth Season — N.K. Jemisin (Orbit) (Fair warning: This review reveals key plot points of The Fifth...
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The Centre for Science Fiction and Fantasy connects two major strengths within Anglia Ruskin University: writing and publishing alongside literary criticism. It is comprised of Faculty members, associate lecturers and postgraduate and undergraduate students.