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Articles related to "Charles Stross"
Accelerando - Review Charles Stross' novel Accelerando is a disjointed, sometimes overwhelmingly advanced work of literature, but despite its flaws, its futuristic outlook bears considering. accelerando review • charles stross • singularity • vile offspring • futurism
Saturn's Children by Charles Stross, Reviewed The new book from the bestselling author of Halting State, Accelerando and The Merchant Princes series is dedicated to Isaac Asimov and Robert A. Heinlein saturn's children • charles stross • halting state • accelerando • the merchant princes
Hominids by Robert J. Sawyer Robert J. Sawyer is, according to MacLean's: Canada's Weekly Newsmagazine, "among the most successful Canadian authors ever." Hominids is the first volume of a trilogy. robert j. sawyer • charles stross • hominids • the neanderthal parallax • the terminal experiment
Interzone 210 Interzone is celebrating it's 25th anniversary - again. And rightly so; they have plenty to celebrate. The magazine has groomed a whole generation of British writers. interzone • charles stross • nicola griffiths • stephen baxter • david pringle
Moxyland by Lauren Beukes, Reviewed Charles Stross, Cory Doctorow and Walter Jon Williams are name-checked, but the influences of the Lucky Strike parties and other South African stories are equally strong. lauren beukes • moxyland • angry robot books • harper collins • cyberpunk
Seeker by Jack McDevitt Jack McDevitt's 2006 Nebula Award winning novel is the third in his Alex Benedict series, following A Talent for War and Polaris, and tells of a search for a lost colony. jack mcdevitt • seeker • a talent for war • polaris • alex benedict
Asimov's SF September 2009, Reviewed Fiction by Mike Resnick, Jerry Oltion, Lisa Goldstein, Kristine Kathryn Rusch & Steve Rasnic Tem. Opinion from Robert Silverberg, Paul di Filippo & editor Sheila Williams asimov's sf • science fiction • mike resnick • jerry oltion • lisa goldstein
Interzone 218 from TTA Press October 2008 sees one of IZ's regular contributors featured, Charles Stross on Saturn's Children, fiction from Hannu Rajaniemi, Tim Lees, Daniel Akselrod & Lenny Royter interzone 218 • chris beckett special • tta press • hannu rajaniemi • tim lees
The 2008 Hugo Award Nominees Nominees include Robert J. Sawyer, John Scalzi, Charles Stross, Stephen Baxter, Nancy Kress, Gene Wolfe, Ted Chiang, Greg Egan, and almost inevitably, Connie Willis. 2008 hugo award • nominees • readers • fans • stephen baxter
Year's Best SF # 9 Twenty stories, of which few overlap with the anthology's competitors, including gems from Geoff Ryman, Charles Stross, Gene Wolfe and Joe Haldeman. geoff ryman • charles stross • gene wolfe • joe haldeman • year's best sf # 9
Science Fiction: Futures From Nature Book Review A collection of 100 stories from the acclaimed scientific journal Nature takes the reader into the future to investigate the world we are likely creating for ourselves. nature magazine • henry gee • futures from nature • science journal • science fiction
Nebula Awards Showcase 2004 Vonda McIntyre edited Nebula Awards Showcase 2004 into the best of the series for a decade, with stories by Richard Chwedyk, Megan Lindholm, Katherine Maclean and others vonda n. mcintyre • nebula awards showcase 2004 • richard chwedyk • megan lindholm • katherine maclean
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