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The Human Front Ken MacLeod
Winner of the Sidewise and Seiun Awards.
Ken MacLeod is one of the brightest and most progressive of Britain’s “Hard SF” stars who navigate exciting new futures to the delight of legions of fans around the world. His works… More
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Plow the Bones Douglas F. Warrick
With an artist’s eye for language and form, Douglas F. Warrick sculpts surreal topiary landscapes out of dream worlds made coherent. Dip into a story that is self-aware and wishes it were different than what it… More
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The Science of Herself Karen Joy Fowler
Widely respected in the so-called “mainstream” for her New York Times bestselling novels, Karen Joy Fowler is also a formidable, often controversial, and always exuberant presence in Science Fiction. Here she debuts… More
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The Wild Girls Ursula K. Le Guin
Dirt children in a society of sword and silk, are determined to enter “that possible even when unattainable space in which there is room for justice” leading to a violent and loving end. Plus Le Guin’s… More
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Raising Hell Norman Spinrad
As an ambitious, alienated, and awesomely talented kid from the Bronx, Norman Spinrad rode the revolutionary “New Wave” of 1960s science fiction to fame, if not fortune. His usually angry, often hilarious, and always… More
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Talk Like a Man Nisi Shawl
Nisi Shawl’s steampunk-flavored alternate history of the “Belgian” Congo, Everfair, has taken the science fiction and fantasy world by storm. No surprise there. Their swift, sure, and savvy short stories had already… More
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The Left Left Behind Terry Bisson
Sardonic and merciless, this satire of the entire apocalyptic enterprise provides a humorous and timely interpretation of the bestselling Left Behind series.
Hugo and Nebula award-winner Terry Bisson is best known… More
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In Search Of and Others Will Ludwigsen
In Will Ludwigsen’s stories, the universe has a way of being weird in just the ways we need it to be. There are answers to many of our deepest questions, and they’re usually far more personal and mysterious… More
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Report from Planet Midnight Nalo Hopkinson
Nalo Hopkinson has been hard at work “subverting the genre” since her first novel, Brown Girl in the Ring, won the Locus Award for SF and Fantasy in 1998. Since then she has acquired a World Fantasy Award, a legion of adventurous… More
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The Lucky Strike Kim Stanley Robinson
This astounding alternate history tale presents a dramatic encounter with destiny wrapped around the terrifying question of what might have happened if the fateful bomber flight over Hiroshima had gone a bit differently.… More
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The Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow Cory Doctorow
The high-velocity adventures of a trans-human teenager in a toxic post-Disney dystopia, battling wireheads and wumpuses until he meets the girl of his dreams. Plus Cory’s historic 2010 World SF Convention … More
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Surfing the Gnarl Rudy Rucker
In this outrageous novel, Rucker infiltrates fundamentalist Virginia to witness the apocalyptic clash between Bible-thumpers and Saucer Demons; undresses in orbit to explore foreplay in freefall, and dons the … More