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May 16, 2017
Azanian Bridges by Nick Wood: a review by Maureen Kincaid Speller
May 16, 2017By Maureen Kincaid Speller Azanian Bridges — Nick Wood (NewCon Press) Other commentators have already discussed the alternate history setting of...
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May 12, 2017
The Power by Naomi Alderman: a review by Victoria Hoyle
May 12, 2017By Victoria Hoyle The Power — Naomi Alderman (Penguin Viking) Of all the books that I personally shortlisted for this project...
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May 10, 2017
State of the Nation: the Sharkes discuss
May 10, 2017Collated and edited by Victoria Hoyle [Editor’s note: this discussion, which took place over several days and is still...
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May 5, 2017
The Many Selves of Katherine North by on Emma Geen: a review by Jonathan McCalmont
May 5, 2017By Jonathan McCalmont The Many Selves of Katherine North — Emma Geen (Bloomsbury) * I entered 2016 with my affection for...
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May 2, 2017
The Sharke Six
May 2, 2017Summary of discussions by Nina Allan Well, here we are – three months into the shadow Clarke project and...
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April 28, 2017
A Field Guide to Reality by Joanna Kavenna: a review by Megan AM
April 28, 2017By Megan AM A Field Guide to Reality — Joanna Kavenna (Riverrun) My final shortlistee is another popular novel among the...
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April 27, 2017
The Gradual by Christopher Priest: a review by Nick Hubble
April 27, 2017By Nick Hubble The Gradual — Christopher Priest (Gollancz) Just over a third of the way through Christopher Priest’s The Gradual,...
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April 27, 2017
The Arrival of Missives by Aliya Whiteley: a review by Vajra Chandrasekera
April 27, 2017By Vajra Chandrasekera The Arrival of Missives — Aliya Whiteley (Unsung Stories) Time travel TV shows can be broadly divided into...
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April 26, 2017
The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead: a review by Victoria Hoyle
April 26, 2017By Victoria Hoyle The Underground Railroad — Colson Whitehead (Fleet) All historical fiction is alternate historical fiction, to a greater or...
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April 25, 2017
Steph Swainston by Fair Rebel: a review by Nick Hubble
April 25, 2017By Nick Hubble Fair Rebel — Steph Swainston (Gollancz) Before I get on with the review – feel free to skip...
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