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Tag Archives: sf
David Bowie would be so proud
Another anthology from the prolific Jonathan Strahan, Life on Mars invited authors to consider just that topic. A range of approaches has resulted in this collection, from stories dealing with the initial landing on and colonising of Mars, through to … Continue reading
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Tagged alastair reynolds, anthology, cory doctorow, ellen klages, ian mcdonald, jonathan strahan, nnedi okorafor, rachel swirsky, sf
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Engineering Infinity
Edited by Jonathan Strahan, Engineering Infinity apparently began life as a quest for a “hard science fiction anthology.” Strahan himself says in his introduction that that’s not strictly what was produced; if you’re really dead keen on categorisations like ‘hard’ … Continue reading
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Tagged anthology, hannu rajaniemi, jonathan strahan, kristine kathryn rusch, sf, stephen baxter
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