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February 8, 2018
Introducing Maureen Kincaid Speller
February 8, 2018By Maureen Kincaid Speller I find it difficult to talk about how I write critically because it is a...
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February 7, 2018
Introducing Samira Nadkarni
February 7, 2018By Samira Nadkarni Awards make me uncomfortable. I have multiple reasons for this – most reading experiences tend to...
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February 6, 2018
Conversations in a Noisy Room: Introducing Gary K. Wolfe
February 6, 2018By Gary K. Wolfe I’m writing this as all of us are still struggling to come to terms with...
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January 30, 2018
Introducing Alasdair Stuart
January 30, 2018By Alasdair Stuart * Magic tricks are stories with applause at the end. They are structured like jokes, designed...
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January 23, 2018
You’re Never Alone with a Critic – Shadowing the Clarke Award, 2018
January 23, 2018By Maureen Kincaid Speller Last year, when the first Shadow Clarke jury convened, its jurors had no idea how...
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January 23, 2018
And Now for a Word from our Hosts
January 23, 2018By Dr. Helen Marshall, General Director of the Centre for Science Fiction and Fantasy Last year we convened the...
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January 12, 2018
Shadow Jury 2018 FAQ
January 12, 2018What is the Arthur C. Clarke Award? Established in 1987, the Arthur C. Clarke Award is a juried award...
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July 27, 2017
The Final Countdown: the Sharke jury reveal their winner – and their Clarke prediction
July 27, 2017Summarised by Nina Allan It’s been a long wait, but finally the day of the Clarke Award ceremony is...
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July 26, 2017
Keeping the Conversation Going
July 26, 2017By Helen Marshall In the summer of 2016, Nina Allan and I began to talk about the possibility of...
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July 25, 2017
The Shape of Things to Come: some possible runners and riders in next year’s Clarke: by Nina Allan
July 25, 2017By Nina Allan As this year’s Clarke festivities wind inexorably towards their close, I thought it would be interesting...
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