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								February 21, 2017

Shadow Clarke 2017 – a personal shortlist by Nina Allan
February 21, 2017By Nina Allan [Before I start, I would like to state for the record that for the purposes of...
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Introducing Nina Allan: The Clarke and I
February 21, 2017By Nina Allan I can’t rightly say what first drew me to science fiction, because it is something –...
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								February 20, 2017

Introducing Victoria Hoyle
February 20, 2017By Victoria Hoyle I can tell you the first Arthur C. Clarke Award winner I ever read. The year...
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								February 20, 2017

Introducing David Hebblethwaite
February 20, 2017By David Hebblethwaite When I was younger, I’d always head straight to the ‘Science Fiction and Fantasy’ section of...
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								February 17, 2017

Introducing Megan AM
February 17, 2017By Megan AM I’m reading a book right now that no one would ever call science fiction, even though...
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								February 17, 2017

Introducing Paul Kincaid: The Clarke and Me
February 17, 2017By Paul Kincaid I’ve written about all of this before, how I was there when the Arthur C. Clarke...
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								February 17, 2017

The Arthur C. Clarke Award Submissions List — and contest!
February 17, 2017At long last, the submissions list for the 2017 Arthur C Clarke Award is out! The Centre for Science Fiction and...
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								February 16, 2017

Introducing Jonathan McCalmont
February 16, 2017By Jonathan McCalmont Whenever I think about how people first acquire an interest in science fiction, I am reminded...
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								February 14, 2017

Introducing Nick Hubble
February 14, 2017By Nick Hubble I’m an academic working in the English department at Brunel University London, where I teach modern...
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								February 14, 2017

Introducing Vajra Chandrasekera
February 14, 2017By Vajra Chandrasekera My approach to the Sharkes is probably going to be less about the award per se―its...
 
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