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» Breaking News: John W. Campbell Memorial Award finalists

» Huffington Post: The 13 Of The Weirdest Short Stories Ever Written, by Ann VanderMeer and Jeff VanderMeer

» Boing Boing: Flowchart: what is Weird fiction? – from Stephen Graham Jones

» Guardian: Eric Brown reviews Adam Nevill, Karen Lord, and others

» Media Bistro: The Most Read Books in the World: INFOGRAPHIC

» Texas Public Radio interviews Robert J. Sawyer about Triggers

» Dave Langford’s Ansible 298

» NYT Book Review: Neil Gaiman: By the Book

» Eugene OR Register-Guard profiles Kate Wilhelm: “Although she’s had her work published by most of the ‘Big Six publishers’, her books from now on will appear under the auspices of InfinityBox Press…”

» SF Signal: Winnipeg Science Fiction Association Announces Creation of the A.E. Van Vogt Award, the ‘AEVVA’, to “spotlight the best in Canadian Science Fiction Writing”

» The Verge: They make us this way: Paolo Bacigalupi’s ‘The Drowned Cities’ “stands out as one of the most brutal pieces of YA fiction in recent years”

» Globe and Mail: Philip K. Dick’s salesman as everyman

» Guardian: Is science fiction literature’s first international language?

» NPR: Seth Grahame-Smith on Ray Bradbury’s Something Wicked This Way Comes

» Guardian: Credible science fiction needs arts and sciences collaboration, say authors, namely Alastair Reynolds, Ken MacLeod, Geoff Ryman, Justina Robson, Simon Ings, and Paul McAuley

» LA Times: Susan Carpenter reviews Paolo Bacigalupi’s The Drowned Cities – “Simultaneously fascinating and terrifying”

» NY Times: Paul Thomas Anderson’s new film may be about scientology; partly inspired by L. Ron Hubbard’s early life

» LA Times’ Book Prizes include Stephen King’s 11/22/63 in the mystery/thriller category

» Ellen Datlow’s photos from KGB reading with Scott Lynch and Elizabeth Bear

» Concatenation’s Summer 2012 posting is up with news (including a plug for Locus’s Kickstarter campaign), articles, and lots of reviews

» Byte: Jerry Pournelle On Computers And Science Fiction

» OregonLive.com: Science fiction author Jay Lake fights cancer one blog post at a time

» Naples News: Ben Bova on Box-office flop brings back blockbuster memories: “They say that the golden age of science fiction is around 15 years old. For me, it was ‘A Princess of Mars.’”

» Gizmodo: Neal Stephenson’s Project Hieroglyph Could Be The Best Thing To Happen To Science Fiction In Over 50 Years

» Wall Street Journal: Tom Shippey reviews Brian Francis Slattery

» Bruce Sterling on his new book Mai più senza Torino, written with Jasmina Tesanovic, in Italian

» University of Virginia student wins book-collecting contest for his collection of R.A. Lafferty

» Meanwhile at Grantville Gazette, Bud Webster’s latest Past Masters column, on R.A. Lafferty, with bibliography

» Midnight Echo is holding a subscription drive

» Dave Langford’s Ansible 297

» NY Times Book Review: Joshua Hammer reviews Matt Ruff’s The Mirage; also, Jonathan Liu reviews John Barnes’ Losers in Space

» Guardian: Eric Brown reviews Nancy Kress, Ian Watson, Ian Sales, Kim Newman

» Daily Mail: Harry Ritchie reviews Ken MacLeod, Juli Zeh, Gemma Malley

» Washington Post: Michael Dirda reviews J.-H. Rosny aine’s Three Science Fiction Novellas: From Prehistory to the End of Mankind

» Barnes & Noble: Paul Di Filippo reviews Elizabeth Hand’s Available Dark

» Wall Street Journal: Tom Shippey reviews Mike Mignola & Christopher Golden and Robert J. Sawyer

» Publishers Weekly: Cory Doctorow on A Whip to Beat Us With

» Ellen Datlow’s photos from World Horror Con and the Stoker Awards

» HBO’s Game of Thrones wins a Peabody Award – more at Huffington Post

» Slate: J.K. Rowling Just Transformed Book Publishing – Potter ebooks run on all major e-readers and tablets

» Guardian: Keith Brooke reviews T.C. McCarthy’s Exogene — also reviewed by Wired’s GeekDad

» Washington Post: Michael Dirda asks Hunger Games vs. John Carter: Are critics wrong?

» Washington Post: Jeff Greenfield reviews Matt Ruff’s The Mirage

» io9: China’s most popular science fiction is about a world ruled by China










   
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New Books : 15 May

Tuesday 15 May 2012  |  Monitor

Released today: China Miéville's Railsea, Nancy Kress' collection Fountain of Age, Garth Nix's A Confusion of Princes, and titles by Carey, Mamatas & Washington, and Matthews; earlier, titles by Baker, Clare, Cook, DiTerlizzi, Fenn, King, Kontis, Mandelo, and Salaam

This Week's Bestsellers

Monday 14 May 2012  |  Monitor

Charlaine Harris' Deadlocked is #1 on three lists; titles by Sherrilyn Kenyon, Veronica Roth, and Kristin Cashore also debut.

Stefan Dziemianowicz reviews Karl Edward Wagner

Sunday 13 May 2012  |  Reviews

From Locus Magazine's May 2012 issue

Karl Edward Wagner was among the most talented writers of the generation that helped to put horror on the popular fiction map in the 1970s and '80s. The contents of these two volumes — 35 stories — span 20 years and are arranged largely in chronological order of their publication.

New in Paperback: May

Saturday 12 May 2012  |  Monitor

Vernor Vinge's The Children of the Sky, Neal Stephenson's Reamde, Karl Schroeder's The Sunless Countries, Catherynne M. Valente's The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland..., and other titles by Bernobich, Campbell, Carey, Correia, de Lint, Erikson, Millet, Ringo, Sinclair, Steele, Stirling, Tregillis, Weis & Krammes, and White & Gannon

Paul Di Filippo reviews Gary Westfahl's The Spacesuit Film

Friday 11 May 2012  |  Reviews

Special to Locus Online

Westfahl's deeply considered, deeply researched survey of cinematic depictions of our species in space, using the talismanic icon of the spacesuit, crystallizes just how far our attitudes toward space exploration have come in the past century, and how far they have to go, and in which direction.

Locus Bestsellers, May

Thursday 10 May 2012  |  Magazine

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Bestsellers from specialty bookstores are led by Robin Hobb's City of Dragons, Orson Scott Card's Shadows in Flight, Patricia Briggs' River Marked, China Miéville's Embassytown, Greg Cox' Star Trek: The Rings of Time, and William C. Dietz' Mass Effect: Deception

Lois Tilton reviews Short Fiction, early May

Wednesday 9 May 2012  |  Reviews

Reviews of stories in new issues of Clarkesworld, Apex Magazine, GigaNotoSaurus, Redstone SF, Mirror Dance, and Bourbon Penn

New Books : 8 May

Tuesday 8 May 2012  |  Monitor

Released today: Ann & Jeff VanderMeer's The Weird and Ysabeau S. Wilce's Flora's Fury; earlier, Veronica Roth's Insurgent, collections and nonfiction by Mandelo, Moorcock, Pearlman, Rucker, and Webster, novels by Burton, Griffin, Howarth, and McPherson, and an anthology from Horton & Wallace.

This Week's Bestsellers

Monday 7 May 2012  |  Monitor

Stephen King's The Wind Through the Keyhole is #1 on three lists; Kevin Hearne's Tricked also debuts.

Howard Waldrop & Lawrence Person review The Avengers

Sunday 6 May 2012  |  Reviews

the avengers
Our only disagreement is just how much we love this film: Howard thinks The Avengers is the best Marvel superhero film ever made, while Lawrence thinks it's the best live-action superhero film ever made.

Periodicals: early May

Saturday 5 May 2012  |  Monitor

What's new with Apex Magazine, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Clarkesworld, Fireside Magazine, GigaNotoSaurus, Lightspeed, Redstone SF, SF Site, Strange Horizons, and Tor.com

Locus Magazine's New & Notable Books, May

Friday 4 May 2012  |  Magazine

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May New and Notable books include The Mongoliad by Neal Stephenson and friends, collections of classic works by Robert Sheckley, Jack Vance, and Kurt Vonnegut, and novels by Bear, Cherryh, Hopkinson, Johnson, Kiernan, King, Kress, McGuire, Moore, and Powers.

Cory Doctorow: A Prose By Any Other Name

Thursday 3 May 2012  |  Perspectives

cory doctorow
From Locus Magazine's May Issue.

The more I thought about writing stories with "borrowed" titles, the more interesting it all got. Every time I thought about a famous title — one I hated, one I loved, one I had mixed feelings about — I found my subconscious simmering and then bubbling over with ideas.

May Issue Table of Contents

Wednesday 2 May 2012  |  Magazine

may issue
The May issue has interviews with Seanan McGuire and Nick Mamatas, reports from this year’s Williamson Lectureship and the International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts, a new column by Cory Doctorow, and reviews of new books by Kim Stanley Robinson, China Miéville, Naomi Novik, C.J. Cherryh, Kristin Cashore, Charlaine Harris, and many others.

New Books : 1 May

Tuesday 1 May 2012  |  Monitor

Released today: Paolo Bacigalupi's The Drowned Cities, Laird Barron's The Croning, Ellen Datlow's Best Horror of the Year: Volume Four, and titles by Caine, Campbell, Cashore, Gentle, Harper, Harris, Jemisin, Jerome, Kenyon, Nassise, Niven, Radford, Sagara, and Salyards; earlier: Gary Westfahl's The Spacesuit Film

This Week's Bestsellers

Monday 30 April 2012  |  Monitor

Karen Russell's Swamplandia! is back on a couple lists.

Lois Tilton reviews Short Fiction, late April

Sunday 29 April 2012  |  Reviews

Reviews of stories in new issues of F&SF, Bull Spec, Tor.com, and new 'zine Fireside Magazine

Periodicals: late April

Saturday 28 April 2012  |  Monitor

What's in new issues of Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Black Static, Bull Spec, SF Site, and The New York Review of Science Fiction

Classic Reprints: April

Friday 27 April 2012  |  Monitor

Library of America does Edgar Rice Burroughs, plus new editions of titles by A. Bertram Chandler, Philip K. Dick, Henry Kuttner, Melissa Scott & Lisa A. Barnett, John Shirley, and Robert Silverberg

Paul Di Filippo reviews Henry Kuttner's Thunder in the Void

Thursday 26 April 2012  |  Reviews

Special to Locus Online

These stories remind me of those hour-long B movies from the Golden Age of Hollywood, films that swept viewers up instantly and carried them to the exciting climax with no time to stop and ponder any gaps in logic or continuity.

Adrienne Martini reviews A.S. Byatt

Wednesday 25 April 2012  |  Reviews

From Locus Magazine's April 2012 issue

While Byatt explores the experience of being a kid during a war, she also retells the story of the Ring Cycle, deftly interweaving the two. Neither story would have much impact if forced to stand alone. Together, however, they echo and howl.

New Books : 24 April

Tuesday 24 April 2012  |  Monitor

Released today: Stephen King’s The Wind Through the Keyhole, The Mongoliad by Neal Stephenson, Greg Bear, and friends, the first US edition of Ken MacLeod’s The Night Sessions, and titles by Benedict, Bennett, Black, Chadbourn, Douglas, Frater, Gustainis, Haley, Hearne, Hoffman, Mills, Pehov, Weis & Hickman, Wellington, and Wendig; earlier, titles by Brooks, Mickelsen, Morrissey, and Parsons

This Week's Bestsellers

Monday 23 April 2012  |  Monitor

Seth Grahame-Smith’s Unholy Night debuts on two lists.

Paul Di Filippo reviews Samuel R. Delany's Through the Valley of the Nest of Spiders

Sunday 22 April 2012  |  Reviews

Special to Locus Online

Samuel R. "Chip" Delany wants to push your buttons — I mean that in a good way — and really knows how to do so in the most esthetically magnificent, narratologically adroit, intellectually rich, and filthily transgressive fashion.

Periodicals: mid-April

Saturday 21 April 2012  |  Monitor

What's in new issues of Abyss & Apex, Flurb, Ideomancer, Intergalactic Medicine Show, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Mythic Delirium, new YA e-zine Scape, Star*Line, and Subterranean

Notable New UK Books : March - April

Friday 20 April 2012  |  Monitor

Ken MacLeod's Intrusion, Iain Banks' Stonemouth, Russell Hoban's Soonchild, and titles by Brooke, Chadbourn, Harte, Kearney, and Scott

Lois Tilton reviews Short Fiction, mid-April

Thursday 19 April 2012  |  Reviews

Reviews of stories in new issues of Asimov's, Analog, Intergalactic Medicine Show, Strange Horizons, Lightspeed, and Beneath Ceaseless Skies

Russell Letson reviews Karl Schroeder

Wednesday 18 April 2012  |  Reviews

From Locus Magazine's April 2012 issue

This is still a grand flying-pirate-ship-chases-and-escapes-and-meetings-with-monsters adventure, and it ends not with a debate or a seminar but with a gigantic zero-gee battle around Candesce, a climactic unmasking and showdown, just desserts, and other satisfying stuff.

New Books : 17 April

Tuesday 17 April 2012  |  Monitor

New today and in recent weeks: John Barnes' Losers in Space, Elizabeth Hand's Radiant Days, Nalo Hopkinson's The Chaos, and other YA novels by Black, Harland, Hathaway, and Myers; also, Nancy Kress' After the Fall, Before the Fall, During the Fall, Elizabeth Bear's ad eternum, Steve Rasnic Tem's Deadfall Hotel, and titles by Dillon, Marques, McMahon, Ore, and Zito

This Week's Bestsellers

Monday 16 April 2012  |  Monitor

Christopher Moore's Sacre Bleu and Anne Tyler's The Beginner's Goodbye debut.

Graham Sleight's Yesterday's Tomorrows: John M. Ford

Sunday 15 April 2012  |  Reviews

dragon waiting
From the April 2012 issue of Locus Magazine

John M. Ford is one of the easiest writers for the critic to provide a recommendation on: start anywhere, and read.

New in Paperback: April

Saturday 14 April 2012  |  Monitor

John Scalzi's Fuzzy Nation, Robert J. Sawyer's WWW: Wonder, Black & Larbalesteir's Zombies vs. Unicorns, and titles by Brust, Buckell, Canavan, Flint, Harris, Jemisin, Modesitt, Patton, Well, and Yolen & Snyder

John Picacio: Multidimensional

Friday 13 April 2012  |  Perspectives

john picacio
Excerpts from Locus Magazine's April Issue interview.

Anything can be used to tell a story, not just the limited set of media that I experienced growing up. Those guys completely opened up the gates for me: I realized you can tell stories in a more multidimensional way.

Locus Bestsellers, April

Thursday 12 April 2012  |  Magazine

dune
Bestsellers from specialty bookstores are led by Brian Herbert & Kevin J. Anderson's Sisterhood of Dune, George R.R. Martin's A Clash of Kings, Jo Walton's Among Others, James Luceno's Star Wars: Darth Plagueis, and Greg Bear's Halo: Primordium.

Gary K. Wolfe reviews Nancy Kress

Wednesday 11 April 2012  |  Reviews

From Locus Magazine's April 2012 issue

The chief engine of suspense in After the Fall, Before the Fall, During the Fall, other than the mystery surrounding the Tesslies themselves, consists of seeing how the three narrative lines eventually converge and complement each other, and Kress handles this with her usual superior craftsmanship and efficiency.

New Books : 10 April

Tuesday 10 April 2012  |  Monitor

New this week: Samuel R. Delany's Through the Valley of the Nest of Spiders, Seth Grahame-Smith's Unholy Night, and titles by Armstrong, Birmingham, Dellamonica, Evenson, Gilman, Johnson, Johnson, Kowal, Maberry, Nicholls, Slattery, and Youers

This Week's Bestsellers

Monday 9 April 2012  |  Monitor

The mass market edition of Charlaine Harris' Dead Reckoning debuts.

Lois Tilton reviews Short Fiction, early April

Sunday 8 April 2012  |  Reviews

Reviews of stories in new issues of Weird Tales, Clarkesworld, Redstone SF, Apex Magazine, Kaleidotrope, and GigaNotoSaurus

Periodicals: late-March to early-April

Saturday 7 April 2012  |  Monitor

What's in new issues of Analog, Apex, Arc, Asimov's, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Clarkesworld, Focus, GigaNotoSaurus, Interzone, Lightspeed, The New York Review of SF, Redstone, SF Site, Strange Horizons, and Vector

Brom: Drawn to Darkness

Friday 6 April 2012  |  Perspectives

brom
Excerpts from Locus Magazine's April Issue interview.

As for actual learning to draw, I think it's like most arts: it's in you. You don't even think, 'Can I or can't I do this?' You just jump in and start doing it, and nobody can make you stop.

Locus Magazine's New & Notable Books, April

Thursday 5 April 2012  |  Magazine

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April New and Notable books include Jonathan Strahan's latest Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year anthology, and novels and novellas by Ahmed, Bennett, Brandon, Buckell, Cooper, Deas, Kosmatka, Leicht, Novik, Rawn, Renner, Schroeder, Straub, Williams, and Willis.

Faren Miller reviews Melanie Rawn

Wednesday 4 April 2012  |  Reviews

From Locus Magazine's March 2012 issue

In Touchstone, Melanie Rawn chronicles the formation and wayward path to success of the title group of players, whose form of theater could only exist in a world where the creatures of our fairytale and fantasy have survived to become part of human life and culture...

New Books : 3 April

Tuesday 3 April 2012  |  Monitor

Released today: Robert J. Sawyer's Triggers, Christopher Moore's Sacre Bleu, Anne Tyler's The Beginner's Goodbye, and singletons by Little and Sigler; series openers by Irvine, Shinn, Viguié, and Wolf; and series sequels by Aguirre, Beaulieu, Drake, Foglio & Foglio, Freer, Grant, Koch, Monk, Smith, Stover, and Zettel. Released earlier: titles by Adams and Wilhelm

This Week's Bestsellers

Monday 2 April 2012  |  Monitor

Suzanne Brockmann's Born to Darkness debuts.

"Dirtiest Nebula Campaign since 2015," says SFWA President

Sunday 1 April 2012  |  Perspectives


Margaret Atwood Launches New SF Magazine

Sunday 1 April 2012  |  Perspectives

April Issue Table of Contents

Sunday 1 April 2012  |  Magazine

april issue
April is a special Science Fiction & Fantasy Art issue, with art and commentary by Boris Vallejo & Julie Bell, Stephan Martiniere, Charles Vess, and a dozen others. Plus: full interviews with Brom and John Picacio, and reviews of new books by Terry Bisson, Paula Brandon, Karl Schroeder, Kim Harrison, and many others, and Graham Sleight's "Yesterday's Tomorrows" column on John M. Ford

Twilight of the Gods, and Monsters: A Review of Wrath of the Titans

Saturday 31 March 2012  |  Reviews

wrath of the titans
If people go to movies in order to be excited, they should definitely see Wrath of the Titans, for no one can deny that it is a tremendously exciting movie .... However, filmgoers searching for interesting ideas in this film may feel, like its protagonists at one point, that they are lost in a vast labyrinth...

Lois Tilton reviews Short Fiction, late March

Friday 30 March 2012  |  Reviews

Reviews of stories from Tor.com, Interzone, Lightspeed, and anthology The Future Is Japanese

Classic Reprints: March

Thursday 29 March 2012  |  Monitor

Jack Vance's Dream Castles, and titles by Max Ehrlich, Robert A. Heinlein, Andre Norton, and Pamela Sargent

Russell Letson reviews Walter Jon Williams

Wednesday 28 March 2012  |  Reviews

From Locus Magazine's March 2012 issue

In This Is Not a Game and Deep State, Williams combined near-future SF and international-intrigue materials in a now-familiar techno-thriller way. In The Fourth Wall, a sequel to that pair, he adds to the recipe one of my personal favorite guilty-pleasure ingredients: the show-biz mystery novel.

New Books : 27 March

Tuesday 27 March 2012  |  Monitor

Released today or yesterday: First novels After the Snow by S.D. Crockett and Three A.M. by Steven John, an anthology from John Joseph Adams, series openers by Elizabeth Bear, Mark Chadbourn, and Anne Lyle, and series sequels by Banks, Beckett, Courtenay Grimwood, Foster, Haley, Hughes, Hunt, Kane, Lovegrove, Lowe, Poitevin, Sprunk, and Sylvan

This Week's Bestsellers

Monday 26 March 2012  |  Monitor

Troy Denning's Star Wars: Fate of the Jedi: Apocalypse and Raymond E. Feist's A Crown Imperiled debut.

Paul Di Filippo reviews Hari Kunzru's Gods Without Men

Sunday 25 March 2012  |  Reviews

Special to Locus Online

In a deliberate attempt to mine this rubbish tip of dumb ideas for nuggets of psychological gold, Kunzru assembles a beautifully limned cast of characters across two centuries of jumbled time, and binds them together with desert-bred visions.

A Cunning Confection, and Some Food for Thought: A Review of The Hunger Games

Saturday 24 March 2012  |  Reviews

hunger games
For the young filmgoers that it is targeting, The Hunger Games constitutes a lively, involving adaptation of a lively, involving novel, and only the older viewers who find themselves in the theatre may be struck by its daunting message about the lowered expectations and shattered dreams of its fervent fans.

New in Paperback: March

Friday 23 March 2012  |  Monitor

Robert Charles Wilson's Vortex, Patrick Rothfuss' The Wise Man's Fear, and titles by Anderson, Bishop, Bledsoe, Buckner, Cherryh, Feist, Harris, Kratman, Pehov, and Strieber

Lois Tilton reviews Short Fiction, mid-March

Thursday 22 March 2012  |  Reviews

Reviews of stories in the first issue of British ezine Arc and in new issues of Subterranean, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and Strange Horizons

Gary K. Wolfe reviews Caitlín R. Kiernan

Wednesday 21 March 2012  |  Reviews

From Locus Magazine's March 2012 issue

There are least a few passages in her new novel The Drowning Girl: A Memoir in which Caitlín R. Kiernan seems determined to reinvent the terms of Gothic fiction from the ground up, and she comes amazingly close to succeeding.

New Books : 20 March

Tuesday 20 March 2012  |  Monitor

Released today: Nick Harkaway's Angelmaker, Joyce Carol Oates' Mudwoman, and titles by Basara, Brockmann, and Ikezawa; earlier, titles by Dukas, Hirshberg, Nelson, Niswander, Schultz & Joshi, and Schwader

This Week's Bestsellers

Monday 19 March 2012  |  Monitor

Two strong debuts: David Weber's A Rising Thunder and Patricia Briggs' Fair Game

Sarah Pinborough: Beyond Horror

Sunday 18 March 2012  |  Perspectives

sarah pinborough
Excerpts from Locus Magazine's March Issue interview.

I think the real world is more scary than a scary fantasy world, so I'd rather make things up that have an edge. Even with scary magic, there's something else appealing there. I don't think I'll ever write strictly straight horror again, though.

Periodicals: mid-March

Saturday 17 March 2012  |  Monitor

What's in new issues of Andromeda Spaceways, Apex, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Clarkesworld, GigaNotoSaurus, Lightspeed, The New York Review of Science Fiction, Redstone SF, SF Site, Strange Horizons, Tor.com, and Weird Tales

Paul Di Filippo reviews Jack Vance's Dream Castles: The Early Jack Vance, Volume Two

Friday 16 March 2012  |  Reviews

Special to Locus Online

Editors Jonathan Strahan and Terry Dowling have assembled a fine feast here, wisely not limiting themselves to the very earliest entries in Vance's canon. Story dates range from Vance's fourth sale in 1947, right through to 1977.

Locus Bestsellers, March

Thursday 15 March 2012  |  Magazine

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Bestsellers from specialty bookstores are led by Terry Pratchett's Snuff, George R.R. Martin's A Clash of Kings, Connie Willis' All Clear, Michael Reaves & Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff's Star Wars: Shadow Games, and Karen Traviss' Halo: Glasslands

Gary K. Wolfe reviews Tim Powers

Wednesday 14 March 2012  |  Reviews

From Locus Magazine's February 2012 issue

Hide Me Among the Graves is not merely a sequel to The Stress of Her Regard... Powers has notably refined his novelistic skills.

New Books : 13 March

Tuesday 13 March 2012  |  Monitor

Released today: Tim Powers' Hide Me Among the Graves, Ted Kosmatka's The Games, Lissa Price's Starters, and titles by Carey, Carey & Carey, Coates, Feist, Guran, Kenyon, Mantooth, Meynard, and Yarbro

This Week's Bestsellers

Monday 12 March 2012  |  Monitor

Gail Carriger's Timeless debuts on three lists.

Howard Waldrop & Lawrence Person review John Carter

Sunday 11 March 2012  |  Reviews

john carter
The main problem of filming John Carter 100 years after the source material was written is all the movies that have been made in the intervening century.

Barsoom Revisited, or Forewarned, Four-Armed: A Review of John Carter

Saturday 10 March 2012  |  Reviews

john carter
The frustrating news is that John Carter comes close — so agonizingly close — to being the film that Burroughs's novel deserved, fitfully emulating its mythic power but ultimately succumbing to the effects of several unwise decisions to update and "improve" its story.

Paul Di Filippo: Chameleon

Friday 9 March 2012  |  Perspectives

paul di filippo
Excerpts from Locus Magazine's March Issue interview.

Like all writers, my own voice is a composite of everything I've read and everything I've loved, plus unique bits from my own life and career. I used to write in the styles of other authors I like a lot more than I do now. Lately I've gotten away from that. But I did have kind of a chameleon writing persona.

Locus Magazine's Forthcoming Books: Selected Titles through December 2012

Thursday 8 March 2012  |  Resources

Selected titles from Locus Magazine's March issue listings are arranged here by month.

Lois Tilton reviews Short Fiction, early March

Wednesday 7 March 2012  |  Reviews

Reviews of stories in new issues of Clarkesworld, GigaNotoSaurus, Redstone SF, Apex, and On Spec

New Books : 6 March

Tuesday 6 March 2012  |  Monitor

Released this past week: Terry Bisson's Any Day Now, Caitlín R. Kiernan's The Drowning Girl, Hari Kunzru's Gods Without Men, Jonathan Strahan's The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year Volume Six, the US edition of J.G. Ballard's Kingdom Come, and titles by Bishop, Briggs, Carriger, Cherryh, Constantine, Downum, Leicht, Long, Martinez, McCarthy, McGuire, Novik, Palmatier & Bray, Thurman, Vanderhooft & Berman, and Weber

This Week's Bestsellers

Monday 5 March 2012  |  Monitor

Kim Harrison's A Perfect Blood debuts at #2.

Print Periodicals: early March

Sunday 4 March 2012  |  Monitor

What's in new issues of Analog, Asimov's, Black Static, and On Spec

Locus Magazine's New & Notable Books, March

Saturday 3 March 2012  |  Magazine

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March New and Notable books include anthologies by Adams, Mayo & Brown, and Vanderhooft & Berman, collections by Hirshberg and Sussex, nonfiction by Gibson, and novels by Block, Card, Hobb, McIntosh, Revis, and Ruff.

Cory Doctorow: What's Inside the Box

Friday 2 March 2012  |  Perspectives

cory doctorow
From Locus Magazine's March Issue.

The owner (or user) of a device should be able to know (or control) which software is running on her devices. This is really four answers, and I'll go over them in turn, using three different scenarios: a computer in an Internet cafe, a car, and a cochlear implant. That is, a computer you sit in front of, a computer you put your body into, and a computer you put in your body.

March Issue Table of Contents

Thurday 1 March 2012  |  Magazine

march issue
The March issue features interviews with writers Paul Di Filippo and Sarah Pinborough, lists of forthcoming books through December 2012, a new column by Cory Doctorow, international reports from Brazil and India, and reviews of new books by Caitlín R. Kiernan, Melanie Rawn, Walter Jon Williams, Theodora Goss, and many others.

Lois Tilton reviews Short Fiction, late February

Wednesday 29 February 2012  |  Reviews

Reviews of stories in new issues of F&SF, Asimov's, Analog, and Tor.com

New Books : 28 February

Tuesday 28 February 2012  |  Monitor

Released today: Tobias S. Buckell's Arctic Rising and titles by Benson, Brandon, Cooper, Douglas, Dyachenko & Dyachenko, Estep, Ford, Harper, Henry, Holm, Jacka, McKenna, Pang, Peikoff, Rawn, Smith, and Wells

This Week's Bestsellers

Monday 27 February 2012  |  Monitor

Anne Rice's The Wolf Gift debuts at #3.

Notable New UK Books : February

Sunday 26 February 2012  |  Monitor

Margo Lanagan's The Brides of Rollrock Island, Brian Aldiss' An Exile on Planet Earth: Articles and Reflections, and titles by James Barclay, Raymond E. Feist, and Sarah Pinborough

Graham Sleight's Yesterday's Tomorrows: Samuel R. Delany

Saturday 25 February 2012  |  Reviews

dhalgren
From the February 2012 issue of Locus Magazine

Dhalgren is the last book from which one might want to extract a "lesson" or a "moral." The difficulty of the style is, as always with Delany, a necessary part of the expression of the whole. Dhalgren is a book without real successors. If SF hasn't fully absorbed its worth, that's SF's loss.

Classic Reprints: February

Friday 24 February 2012  |  Monitor

A 50th anniversary edition of Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time, a new edition of Philip K. Dick's The Man in the High Castle, a collection of early stories by Daphne du Maurier, new editions of books by Keith Laumer & Rosel George Brown, Dan Simmons, and Peter Straub, plus - Creature from the Black Lagoon

Lois Tilton reviews Short Fiction, mid-February

Thursday 23 February 2012  |  Reviews

Reviews of stories in new issues of Electric Velocipede, Lightspeed, Strange Horizons, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and Journal of Unlikely Entomology

Adrienne Martini reviews Kage Baker

Wednesday 22 February 2012  |  Reviews

From Locus Magazine's February 2012 issue

The Best of Kage Baker makes me mad — not in a "reading this was a waste of time" way but in a "she had so many stories left" way.

New Books : 21 February

Tuesday 21 February 2012  |  Monitor

Released today: Robert Jackson Bennett's The Troupe, and titles by Aric Davis, Melissa Marr, and Elizabeth Moon; earlier, Michael Bishop's The Door Gunner and Other Perilous Flights of Fancy, and a critical study of Margaret Atwood's fiction

This Week's Bestsellers

Monday 20 February 2012  |  Monitor

Robin Hobb's City of Dragons and Eowyn Ivey's The Snow Child debut.

Paul Di Filippo reviews Tom Knox's The Lost Goddess

Sunday 19 February 2012  |  Reviews

Special to Locus Online

Knox's tale is mainly concerned with dark and dangerous mysteries out of mankind's deep past, discernible only by a combination of detective and scientific methods. In a way, it's almost Lovecraftian, insofar as HPL focused on creepy human activities lost in mythic prehistory.

Print Periodicals: mid-February

Saturday 18 February 2012  |  Monitor

What's in new issues of Dreams and Nightmares, Jupiter, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, and Neo-Opsis

Faren Miller reviews John Shirley's Everything Is Broken

Friday 17 February 2012  |  Reviews

From Locus Magazine's February 2012 issue

The tsunami doesn't just provide excuses for political satire. Shirley dives headlong into disaster-epic mode: fast-paced, brutal, heavily-armed and compulsively readable.

New in Paperback: February

Thursday 16 February 2012  |  Monitor

China Miéville's Embassytown, Hannu Rajaniemi's The Quantum Thief, and other titles by Britain, Deas, Englehart, Flint & Wentworth, Frost, Kittredge, Lee, Martinez, Matheson, Moon, Orullian, Sniegoski, Valente, Vaughn, and Weber

Claude Lalumière & Camille Alexa review Chronicle

Wednesday 15 February 2012  |  Reviews

Special to Locus Online

As soon as the teenagers get superpowers, the film gets supercharged and goes on to develop as perhaps my favourite live-action superhero film ever.

New Books : 14 February

Tuesday 14 February 2012  |  Monitor

Released today: Elizabeth Hand's Available Dark, Anne Rice's The Wolf Gift, Walter Jon Williams' The Fourth Wall, anthologies of Mexican short stories and about robots and AI, and titles by Kittredge, Marmell, Marshall, Meyer, Nevill, and Schroeder; earlier, titles by Baggott, Brenchley, Ramsey, and Vivelo

This Week's Bestsellers

Monday 13 February 2012  |  Monitor

Robert Harris' The Fear Index, and titles by Patricia Briggs and William C. Dietz, debut.

Joe Haldeman: Art & Science

Sunday 12 February 2012  |  Perspectives

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Excerpts from Locus Magazine's February Issue interview.

In my SF from the past decades, when I tried for realism it was like a kind of controlled cynicism – about politics and religion and things like that. This century is pretty much the way I predicted it, in terms of negative aspects. None of what are now current events have proven me wrong.

Paul Di Filippo reviews The Emergence of Latin American Science Fiction

Saturday 11 February 2012  |  Reviews

Special to Locus Online

This book-length study will open even more eyes in those English-speaking countries unfortunately separated from their SF cousins by language barriers. In crisp, clear prose, with immense scholarly depth, Ferreira establishes both the differences and consanguinities between Northern SF and its southern partners.

Periodicals: early February

Friday 10 February 2012  |  Monitor

What's in new issues of Apex Magazine, Clarkesworld, GigaNotoSaurus, Interzone, Lightspeed, The New York Review of Science Fiction, Redstone SF, SF Site, Something Wicked, Star*Line, and Vector

Locus Bestsellers, February

Thursday 9 February 2012  |  Magazine

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Bestsellers from specialty bookstores are led by Terry Pratchett's Snuff, George R.R. Martin's A Storm of Swords, Max Brooks' World War Z, Drew Karpyshyn's Star Wars: The Old Republic: Revan, and Karen Traviss' Halo: Glasslands

Lois Tilton reviews Short Fiction, early February

Wednesday 8 February 2012  |  Reviews

Reviews of stories in new issues of Interzone, Clarkesworld, GigaNotoSaurus, Flurb, Redstone SF, Something Wicked, and Apex Magazine

New Books : 7 February

Tuesday 7 February 2012  |  Monitor

Released today: Saladin Ahmed's first novel Throne of the Crescent Moon, Matt Ruff's 11-9 novel The Mirage, John Joseph Adams' anthology Under the Moons of Mars, and titles by Caine, Daniel, Deas, Greenberg & Hughes, Hallaway, Hobb, Kerr, and Lackey et al; earlier, Bruce Sterling's Gothic High-Tech, Robert Harris' The Fear Index, Eowyn Ivey's The Snow Child, Tom Knox's The Lost Goddess, and titles by Martin, Meyer, Straub, and Willis

This Week's Bestsellers

Monday 6 February 2012  |  Monitor

Téa Obreht's The Tiger's Wife is still high on trade paperback lists.

Jeff VanderMeer's Dozen of the Best from 2011

Sunday 5 February 2012  |  Reviews

Jeff VanderMeer selects novels by Cisco, Durham, Hurley, Kasai, Martin, Miéville, Oyeyemi, Swanwick, Tidhar, Valentine, Walton, and Whitehead.

Locus Magazine's New & Notable Books, February

Saturday 4 February 2012  |  Magazine

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February New and Notable books include John C. Wright's Count to a Trillion, Stephen King's 11/22/63, Neil Gaiman's Annotated Sandman, and other titles by Kage Baker, Ramsey Campbell, Cathy & Arnie Fenner, Theodora Goss, R.A. MacAvoy, Robert McCammon, Jason Stoddard, and Catherynne M. Valente, plus an anthology celebrating Stanislaw Lem.

February Issue Table of Contents

Friday 3 February 2012  |  Magazine

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The February issue is the annual year-in-review, with the 2011 Recommended Reading List, the 2012 Locus Poll & Survey ballot, essays by Locus editors and reviewers on the year's best books and stories, and summaries of the year's book and magazine publications. Plus: an interview with Joe Haldeman, reviews of new books by Tim Powers, Kim Westwood, Clive Barker, and many others, and Graham Sleight's "Yesterday's Tomorrows" column on Samuel R. Delany.

2012 Locus Poll & Survey

Thursday 2 February 2012  |  Magazine

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From Locus Magazine's February 2012 issue. Deadline for voting: April 15, 2012.

2011 Recommended Reading List

Wednesday 1 February 2012  |  Magazine

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From Locus Magazine's February 2012 issue



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February 2012

Locus Poll & Survey ballot
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January 2012

Lois McMaster Bujold
Claude Lalumière
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December 2011

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November 2011

Geoff Ryman
Andy Duncan
Cory Doctorow

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October 2011

Margo Lanagan
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Jay Lake
Alex Bledsoe
Cory Doctorow

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Paolo Bacigalupi
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Sleight on Ballard

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Ted Chiang
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Patricia A. McKillip
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Sturgeon Roundtable
David D. Levine
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Shaun Tan
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Gene Wolfe
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February 2011
Recommended Reading
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SF in the Digital Age
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