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July 13, 2017
Infinite Ground by Martin MacInnes: a review by Maureen Kincaid Speller
July 13, 2017By Maureen Kincaid Speller Infinite Ground — Martin MacInnes (Atlantic Books) Of all the novels on my personal Shadow Clarke shortlist,...
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July 12, 2017
‘We need to talk about COCOA’: A Shadow Clarke Discussion of Becky Chambers’s A Closed and Common Orbit
July 12, 2017Edited and collated by Nick Hubble A Closed and Common Orbit — Becky Chambers (Hodder & Stoughton) Introduction The inclusion of...
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July 11, 2017
Nine point response to Ninefox Gambit: a review by Paul Kincaid
July 11, 2017By Paul Kincaid Ninefox Gambit — Yoon Ha Lee (Solaris) I am possibly not the right audience for this novel. I...
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July 7, 2017
Applications open for a fully funded PhD studentship in “Representing ability and diversity in contemporary YA fiction”
July 7, 2017Applications are open for a brand-new, fully funded PhD studentship in “Representing ability and diversity in contemporary YA fiction.”...
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July 7, 2017
Megan AM’s rankings
July 7, 2017By Megan AM Despite the many words I’ve spent on reviews, nothing better conveys my feelings about a shortlist...
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July 6, 2017
The Enjoyables: Arrival of Missives vs. Closed and Common Orbit
July 6, 2017By Megan AM When I was eighteen or nineteen, my mother handed me the latest reading sensation, Harry Potter...
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July 5, 2017
The Establishment: Occupy Me vs. The Power
July 5, 2017By Megan AM Two novels that don’t appear to have anything in common, but are written by two powerhouses...
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July 4, 2017
The Police Procedurals: Infinite Ground vs. After Atlas
July 4, 2017By Megan AM Since the 2013 all-male Clarke shortlist, it’s been assumed that Clarke jurors have been striving for...
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