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Hal Duncan gives Suite101 a glimpse of what he is currently working on, which includes a retelling of an ancient epic and potential sequels to Escape From Hell!
Awards provide a measure of quality within speculative fiction, and enable readers to filter out inferior fiction, as popularity is an inadequate measure of quality.
At times reminiscent of others such as Lucius Shepherd, Joe Haldeman and Stephen King, Magic Terror is a book that starts hesitantly but gains momentum like an avalanche
New fiction from World Fantasy Award winner Fred Chappell, Charles Coleman Finlay, Mario Milosevic and Eugene Mirabelli, and a classic Nebula winning Jack Cady reprint.
Winner of two World Fantasy Awards, Australian author Margo Lanagan has attracted worldwide attention for both her YA and adult orientated fiction.
Charles Vess has been a noted fantasy illustrator since the late 1970s. His love of comics has led to collaborations with Neil Gaiman and Jeff Smith, and many awards.
New fiction from regulars Tony Richards, Daniel Kaysen, Trent Hergenrader, and debuts from Nebula and World Fantasy Award winner Bruce Holland Rogers and Eric Gregory
With the October/November issue, F&SF enters its 60th Year with fiction from Stephen King, Geoff Ryman, Robert Reed, Terry Bisson, Michael Swanwick and Carole Emshwiller
But for a Fafhrd & Grey Mouser story, this F&SF masterpiece by SFWA's Grand Master of urban horror was his last ; Jack London, Ambrose Bierce and others in San Francisco
This Year's Best Fantasy of 1981 is the last such to be edited by the late Terry Carr, but with several award winning stories, ends the series on a high.
Joe Hill is a best-selling American novelist and son of famed horror writer Stephen King. He is best known for his debut novel Heart Shaped Box.
Connie Willis, author of The Doomsday Book and To Say Nothing of the Dog, is one of science fiction's most decorated authors with six Nebula Awards and ten Hugos.
Looking for something a bit different to read over the holidays? Try this challenging but rewarding story of one woman's battle to scrap the Parliamentary Witchcraft Act.
The University of Southern Maine and Seton Hill University now offer low-residency master's degrees in writing genre or popular fiction.
Award-winning writer Neil Gaiman went to Studio Ghibli's offices in Japan and hung out with Hayao Miyazaki. Cue the speculation.
Lambda award-winner Nicola Griffith talks about her new novel and returning to the SF genre.
Nicola's views on literary merit and the scary world we live in.
An index to the complete list of Hugo & Nubula Award winning novels and collections of award winning short fiction from 1946 to the present day, by author and title.
Science fiction and fatasy author Michael Swanwick talks about writing flash fiction, Croatia, and what's coming next.
Writer Nicola Griffith talks about her writing, sf conventions, genre, and podcasting.


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