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March 1, 2017
Shadow Clarke 2017 – a personal shortlist by Jonathan McCalmont
March 1, 2017By Jonathan McCalmont So, it turns out that the whole ‘coming up with an award shortlist’ thing is a...
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February 28, 2017
Shadow Clarke 2017 – a personal shortlist by Paul Kincaid
February 28, 2017By Paul Kincaid It isn’t the job of the Shadow Clarke Award jury to predict what the actual jury...
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February 27, 2017
Shadow Clarke 2017 – a personal shortlist by Maureen Kincaid Speller
February 27, 2017By Maureen Kincaid Speller I’ve thought a lot about the different ways I might approach this shortlist. Mostly, I...
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February 24, 2017
Shadow Clarke 2017 – Nix Pix: a personal shortlist by Nick Hubble
February 24, 2017By Nick Hubble My six novels are based on my reading and what I have heard but also, to...
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February 23, 2017
Shadow Clarke 2017 – a personal shortlist by Victoria Hoyle
February 23, 2017By Victoria Hoyle I sat at my computer last Tuesday morning, flicking between my work and the Clarke Award...
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February 22, 2017
Shadow Clarke 2017 – a personal shortlist by Megan AM
February 22, 2017By Megan AM If you base the current state of SF on the 86 publisher blurbs for books on...
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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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February 21, 2017
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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