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» Salon: William Gibson: I really can’t predict the future

» Edge.com’s annual question, What is Your Favorite Deep, Elegant, or Beautiful Explanation?, has 192 responses including those from Gregory Benford, Rudy Rucker, Bart Kosko, PZ Myers, Brian Eno, Freeman Dyson, and many, many others

»: NY Times Book Review: J. Robert Lennon reviews Ben Marcus’ The Flame Alphabet

» Austin Chronicle: Roberto Ontiveros on South-of-the-Border Speculation, a review of Mexican SF anthology Three Messages and a Warning

» AdviceToWriters interviews Harlan Ellison

» NY Times Book Review: Pagan Kennedy reviews William Gibson’s Distrust That Particular Flavor (front page review)

» Library Journal’s Science Fiction/Fantasy Reviews, January 2012 gives stars to titles by Saladin Ahmed, John R. Fultz, and Paula Guran

» Guardian: Stuart Kelly reviews Chris Beckett’s Dark Eden

» Salon interviews Ben Marcus, author of The Flame Alphabet

» The Week presents Elizabeth Hand’s 6 favorite books

» The Independent’s Neela Debnath interviews Peter Nicholls, founder of ‘The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction’

» Asimov’s SF’s Readers’ Awards Ballot is online until February 1st

» B&N: Paul Di Filippo reviews William Gibson’s Distrust That Particular Flavor; earlier, Di Filippo reviews Boudinot’s Blueprints of the Afterlife

» Guardian: Eric Brown reviews Alastair Reynolds, Paul McAuley, Ian Whates, Will Elliott

» LA Times: Susan Carpenter reviews Beth Revis’ A Million Suns

» Washington Post: Michael Dirda reviews Maureen F. McHugh’s After the Apocalypse

» John Joseph Adams is soliciting recommendations for new anthology Epic

» Publishers Weekly profiles Elizabeth Hand (subscriber only)

» Theaker’s Quarterly issue #39 [free download] interviews Matt Hughes and reviews his three Henghis Hapthorn novels

» Dave Langford’s Ansible 294

» January Author Events include Adam Christopher, Rudy Rucker, Whitley Strieber, Jo Walton, James Patrick Kelly, Kelly Link, and others; see Complete list for details

January conventions are Chattacon, Chattanooga TN (20-22), Epic Confusion, Troy MI (20-22), and COSine, Colorado Springs (27-29)

» Washington Post: Michael Dirda reviews John C. Tibbetts’ The Gothic Imagination

» The Nation: Charles Taylor’s You Can’t Always Get What You Want: On Stephen King, considering 11/22/63‘s approach to history

» Salon: Anne Serling on How I found my father in the “Twilight Zone”

» The Economist: Rejoice for Utopia is nigh! – about Hugo Gernsback

» Cultpop has a video interview with Anne & Jeff VanderMeer

» Ellen Datlow’s photos from the KGB reading with Ekaterina Sedia and Gemma Files

» SF Chronicle: Michael Berry’s Best SF and F books of 2011 are by Bennett, Cline, Goldstein, Grossman, King, Leicht, Morrison, Scalzi, Walton, and Wilson

» Guardian: Eric Brown reviews The Weird, Tanith Lee, Storm Constantine, Kim Lakin-Smith







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Lois Tilton reviews Short Fiction, late January

Friday 27 January 2012  |  Reviews

Reviews of stories in new issues of Asimov's, Analog, Tor.com, Intergalactic Medicine Show, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and Heroic Fantasy Quarterly

New UK Books : January

Thursday 26 January 2012  |  Monitor

Alastair Reynolds' Blue Remembered Earth, Paul McAuley's In the Mouth of the Whale, and titles by Beckett, Christopher, Esslemont, Fowler, Fultz, Herter, Hughes, Meaney, Nicholls, Rees, Sebold, Wells, and Whates

Paul Di Filippo reviews Ben Marcus' The Flame Alphabet

Wednesday 25 January 2012  |  Reviews

Special to Locus Online

A novel that's full of essential speculative estrangement — the surface narrative — but one which also conceals a multivalent subterranean (in one sense, literally subterranean!) allegory about time, human generations, individualism, interpersonal and societal communications, and nonhuman modes of epistemology and being.

New Books : 24 January

Tuesday 24 January 2012  |  Monitor

Released today: John Shirley's Everything Is Broken, Alan Lightman's Mr. g: A Novel About the Creation, and titles by Duncan, Hodder, and Rusch; earlier, a novella by Fiona Lehn

This Week's Bestsellers

Monday 23 January 2012  |  Monitor

James Luceno's Star Wars: Darth Plagueis debuts in the top 10.

Adrienne Martini reviews The Intergalactic Nemesis: Book One: Target Earth

Sunday 22 January 2012  |  Reviews

Special to Locus Online

Jason Neulander's creation isn't a play or a musical. What it most resembles is a live-action graphic-novel radio drama and slide show. Think Garrison Keillor's Guy Noir with alien sludge monsters.

Classic Reprints: January

Saturday 21 January 2012  |  Monitor

New editions of Keith Roberts' Pavane, Robert A. Heinlein's Sixth Column, and titles by David Drake, Georges Pellerin, J.-H. Rosny Aîné, Robert J. Sawyer, and Robert Silverberg

Print and Online Periodicals: third week January

Friday 20 January 2012  |  Monitor

What's in new issues of Beneath Ceaseless Skies, The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Intergalactic Medicine Show, The New York Review of Science Fiction, SF Site, Star*Line, and Strange Horizons

Gary K. Wolfe reviews Margo Lanagan

Thursday 19 January 2012  |  Reviews

From Locus Magazine's January 2012 issue

Sea Hearts is a selkie novel, as distinguished from the spate of mermaid novels we've seen in the past couple of years, but as a Lanagan novel it's distinguished in several other ways as well.

Lois Tilton reviews Short Fiction, mid-January

Wednesday 18 January 2012  |  Reviews

Reviews of stories in new issues of Lightspeed, Strange Horizons, Shimmer, On Spec, Something Wicked, and in new anthology River

New Books : 17 January

Tuesday 17 January 2012  |  Monitor

Released today: Orson Scott Card's Shadows in Flight, Glen Cook's A Path to Coldness of Heart, Michael Flynn's In the Lion's Mouth, Ben Marcus' The Flame Alphabet, and titles by Cross, Goss, Lang, and Yamamoto; earlier, Daniel O'Malley's The Rook and titles by Flint & Goodlett and Phillips

This Week's Bestsellers

Monday 16 January 2012  |  Monitor

Greg Bear's Halo: Primordium and Brian Herbert & Kevin J. Anderson's Sisterhood of Dune debut.

Lois McMaster Bujold: Topias

Sunday 15 January 2012  |  Perspectives

lois mcmaster bujold
Excerpts from Locus Magazine's January Issue interview.

People often ask me if writing science fiction is any different from writing fantasy. For me, they are a continuum: definitely science fiction on one end, fantasy on the other, and then there's a muddy ground in the middle. But as I approach it, whatever the genre, the writing is the same.

New in Paperback: January

Saturday 14 January 2012  |  Monitor

Jo Walton's Among Others, Gene Wolfe's Home Fires, Frederik Pohl's All the Lives He Led, Michael Swanwick's Dancing with Bear, Martin & Dozois's Songs of the Dying Earth, Deborah Harkness' A Discovery of Witches, and titles by Barnes, Ferrari, Hendee, Hunt, Lackey, Locke, Marmell, McCaffrey & Scarborough, Saberhagen, Taylor & Johnson, and West

Online Periodicals: mid-January

Friday 13 January 2012  |  Monitor

What's new online at SF Signal, Tangent, Tor.com, Weird Fiction Review, and World SF Blog

Faren Miller reviews Lev A.C. Rosen

Thursday 12 January 2012  |  Reviews

From Locus Magazine's January 2012 issue

All Men of Genius makes no attempt to hide its main sources of inspiration: an odd couple of famous comedies, Shakespeare's Twelfth Night and Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest.

Locus Bestsellers, January

Wednesday 11 January 2012  |  Magazine

reamde
Bestsellers from specialty bookstores are led by Neal Stephenson's Reamde, George R.R. Martin's A Storm of Swords, Cherie Priest's Ganymede, Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore's Star Trek: Vanguard: What Judgments Come, and R.A. Salvatore's Neverwinter

New Books : 10 January

Tuesday 10 January 2012  |  Monitor

Released today: Beth Revis' A Million Suns; plus, first novels by Ayize Jama-Everett and 20-year-old Kyle Chais, nonfiction about J.G. Ballard and the history of virtual reality, a novel banned in China, and other titles by Cox and Preston & Child

This Week's Bestsellers

Monday 9 January 2012  |  Monitor

Dean Koontz' 77 Shadow Street debuts at #1 (bumping King's 11/22/63); Deborah Harkness' A Discovery of Witches debuts in trade paperback.

Claude Lalumière: The Word for Yearning

Sunday 8 January 2012  |  Perspectives

claude lalumiere
Excerpts from Locus Magazine's January Issue interview.

One of the worst pieces of advice ever given to writers is, 'Write what you know.' That's terrible, awful! It's very important for me to feel that I'm writing about something other. If I already understand things, why would I want to write about them?

Lois Tilton reviews Short Fiction, early January

Saturday 7 January 2012  |  Reviews

Reviews of stories in new issues of Clarkesworld, Tor.com, Apex Magazine, GigaNotoSaurus, Redstone SF, Kaleidotrope, Fantastique Unfettered, and in new Australian anthology Ishtar

Online and Print Periodicals: early January

Friday 6 January 2012  |  Monitor

What's in new issues of Abyss & Apex, Apex Magazine, Black Static, Clarkesworld, Daily SF, GigaNotoSaurus, Lightspeed, Quantum Muse, Redstone SF, SF Site, Shimmer, and Subterranean

Russell Letson reviews Joe Haldeman

Thursday 5 January 2012  |  Reviews

From Locus Magazine's January 2012 issue

This tour of an unraveling society puts Earthbound squarely in the tradition of postapocalyptic novels, a tradition that seems to be having a mini-revival lately ...

Locus Magazine's New & Notable Books, January

Wednesday 4 January 2012  |  Magazine

mcdonald
January New and Notable books include Ian McDonald's Planesrunner, Rudy Rucker's Nested Scrolls, and other titles by Adams, Asaro, Brackett, Cass, Duncan, Gregory, Guran, McDevitt, Monette, Valente, and Whitehead.

New Books : 3 January

Tuesday 3 January 2012  |  Monitor

Released today: William Gibson’s Distrust That Particular Flavor, Ryan Boudinot’s Blueprints of the Afterlife, John Love’s first novel Faith, and titles by Ashgrove, Berg, Blackmoore, Bova, Fultz, Gonzales, Green, Hendee & Hendee, Herbert & Anderson, Hunter, Rowland, Shufeldt, Steele, Tate, Wells, West, and Zahn; 31 Dec: Kelley Armstrong

This Week's Bestsellers

Monday 2 January 2012  |  Monitor

Stephen King's 11/22/63 is still #1; Karen Russell's Swamplandia ranks on three lists.

Cory Doctorow: A Vocabulary for Speaking about the Future

Sunday 1 January 2012  |  Perspectives

cory doctorow
From Locus Magazine's January Issue.

Science fiction isn't a literature that tells you what will happen tomorrow. It is a literature that tells you how to prevent the bad tomorrows and usher in the good ones. It is an active and activist literature, with an agenda and a point of view.

Print Periodicals: end of December

Saturday 31 December 2011  |  Monitor

What's in new issues of Analog, Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine, and Asimov's

Online Periodicals: end of December

Friday 30 December 2011  |  Monitor

What's new online at Beneath Ceaseless Skies, SF Signal, Weird Fiction Review, and World SF Blog

Lois Tilton reviews Short Fiction, late December

Thursday 29 December 2011  |  Reviews

Reviews of stories in new issues of F&SF, Asimov's, Analog, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Strange Horizons, Fantasy Magazine, and Lightspeed

January Issue Table of Contents

Wednesday 28 December 2011  |  Magazine

january issue
The January issue has interviews with Lois McMaster Bujold and Claude Lalumière, a new column by Cory Doctorow, obituaries of Anne McCaffrey and Darrell K. Sweet, and reviews of new books by Margo Lanagan, Bruce Sterling, Rudy Rucker, Michael Dirda, and many others, plus audiobook reviews by Amy Goldschlager.

New Books : 27 December

Tuesday 27 December 2011  |  Monitor

Released today: Dean Koontz's 77 Shadow Street, the US edition of Rod Rees' The Demi-Monde: Winter, and titles by Benulis, Christopher, Fowler, Francis, Lee, Liu, McLeod, Robertson, Sebold, Snyder, Wells, and Whates; earlier, titles by Melton, Snyder

This Week's Bestsellers

Monday 26 December 2011  |  Monitor

Stephen King's 11/22/63 remains #1.

Gary K. Wolfe reviews Alastair Reynolds

Sunday 25 December 2011  |  Reviews

From Locus Magazine's December 2011 issue

Both Alastair Reynolds's Blue Remembered Earth and Paul McAuley's In the Mouth of the Whale provide continuing evidence, in quite different ways, that the old New Space Opera is alive and well.

Periodicals: Third Week December

Saturday 24 December 2011  |  Monitor

New issues of Beneath Ceaseless Skies, On Spec, and Strange Horizons

E-Books: December 2011

Friday 23 December 2011  |  Monitor

A shared world original anthology from Philip Athans, Allan Kaster's Top Ten Tales of SF, a horror novel by Jonathan Janz, a collection by Jennifer Rardin, and other titles by Keith Brooke, Eric Brown, John W. Campbell, and Stephen Palmer

New UK Books : December

Thursday 22 December 2011  |  Monitor

Leigh Kennedy's collection Wind Angels, a "best of" collection by Charles L. Grant, and a novel by Michael J. Sullivan

Adrienne Martini reviews Cherie Priest

Wednesday 21 December 2011  |  Reviews

From Locus Magazine's December 2011 issue

Hellbent isn't deep or profound. What it is is pure, unadulterated fun.

New Books : 20 December

Tuesday 20 December 2011  |  Monitor

Released today: John C. Wright's Count to a Trillion, R.A. MacAvoy's Death and Resurrection, Jason Stoddard's first novel Winning Mars, and titles by Cochran and Resnick; earlier, Bugf#ck: The Useless Wit & Wisdom of Harlan Ellison

This Week's Bestsellers

Monday 19 December 2011  |  Monitor

Stephen King's 11/22/63 is back at #1.

Lois Tilton's 2011 Short Fiction Reviews in Review

Sunday 18 December 2011  |  Reviews

Locus Online's short fiction reviewer looks back at highlights from 2011 publications.

Periodicals: mid-December

Saturday 17 December 2011  |  Monitor

New issues of Apex Magazine, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Mythic Delirium, and SF Site, plus what's new at SF Signal, Strange Horizons, and Tor.com

Charles Stross: Contrarian

Friday 16 December 2011  |  Perspectives

charles stross
Excerpts from Locus Magazine's December Issue interview.

Like it or lump it, having faster-than-light starships or aliens in a novel makes it approximately as credible as having fire-breathing dragons and magic swords.

Classic Reprints: December 2011

Thursday 15 December 2011  |  Monitor

Pohl & Kornbluth's The Space Merchants, updated, plus titles by Bloch, Bull, Chandler, Cook, James, Sawyer, Smith, and Wilson

Faren Miller reviews Tim Pratt

Wednesday 14 December 2011  |  Reviews

From Locus Magazine's December 2011 issue

The final section defies both genre and general morality with a sly zest that takes Briarpatch well beyond the darkness of the opening. It showcases Pratt's ability to interweave the most fantastic places and concepts with scenes that any Bay Area resident might know.

New Books : 13 December

Tuesday 13 December 2011  |  Monitor

Released this week: Cathy & Arnie Fenner's Spectrum 18, Philip Palmer's Artemis; earlier, titles by Asaro, Hughes, Scott & Freedman, Sutter

This Week's Bestsellers

Monday 12 December 2011  |  Monitor

Stephen King's 11/22/63 remains the highest-ranking SF/F novel on general lists.

Graham Sleight's Yesterdays Tomorrows: Roger Zelazny

Sunday 11 December 2011  |  Reviews

zelazny
From the December 2011 issue of Locus Magazine

Roger Zelazny's writing gives an impression of having integrated all the jobs of an SF writer into one consistent voice. It is, for a start, knowing, informal, sophisticated. It happily mixes the informal with the businesslike and the borderline-pretension of dropping in a word like recherches.

New in Paperback: December

Saturday 10 December 2011  |  Monitor, Directories

Patricia A. McKillip's The Bards of Bone Plain, Orson Scott Card's The Lost Gate, and titles by Anderson & Sebanc, Butcher, Coe, Flint, Harrison, Herbert & Anderson, and Zahn

Locus Magazine Bestsellers, December

Friday 9 December 2011  |  Magazine

reamde
Bestsellers from specialty bookstores are led by Neal Stephenson's Reamde, George R.R. Martin's A Storm of Swords, Max Brooks' World War Z, Sean Williams' Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II, and R.A. Salvatore's Gauntlgrym

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

Thursday 8 December 2011  |  Resources

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

Lois Tilton reviews Short Fiction, early December

Wednesday 7 December 2011  |  Reviews

Reviews of stories in Interzone, Clarkesworld, Alt Hist, Redstone SF, GigaNotoSaurus, Jabberwocky, and Apex Magazine

New Books : 6 December

Tuesday 6 December 2011  |  Monitor

Released today: Joe Haldeman's Earthbound, Cassandra Clare's Clockwork Prince, Rudy Rucker's autobiography Nested Scrolls, and titles by Collins, Conroy, Greenberg & Brozek, Hodgell, Koch, Lackey, Patton, and Turtledove; earlier: Patrick Ness' A Monster Calls and titles by Ingram, Ione, Knight, McCammon, and Morrow

This Week's Bestsellers

Monday 5 December 2011  |  Monitor

Michael Crichton & Richard Preston's Micro debuts on four print lists.

Gemma Files: The Sex and Death Show

Sunday 4 December 2011  |  Perspectives

gemma files
Excerpts from Locus Magazine's December Issue interview.

I have always had an urge towards the horrific. Often I say that horror is a ghetto inside a ghetto inside a ghetto, in terms of genre. There are horror people who like both science fiction and fantasy, and I'm one of them.

Online and Print Periodicals: early December

Saturday 3 December 2011  |  Monitor

New issues of Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Clarkesworld, Fantasy Magazine, Ideomancer, Interzone, Lightspeed, The New York Review of Science Fiction, Redstone Science Fiction, SF Site, and Strange Horizons

Locus Magazine's New & Notable Books, December

Friday 2 December 2011  |  Magazine

atwood
December New and Notable books include Margaret Atwood's In Other Worlds, The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick, and titles by Bernobich, Hughes, Jones, Kiernan, Lake, Martin & Dozois, McHugh, Pierce, Pratchett, Sherman, Whates, and Ziegler

December Issue Table of Contents

Thursday 1 December 2011  |  Magazine

december issue
The December issue has interviews with Charles Stross and Gemma Files, complete lists of forthcoming books through September 2012, reviews of new books by Alastair Reynolds, Gregory Maguire, Ian R MacLeod, Libba Bray, Kim Harrison, and many others, plus all the latest SF and fantasy news.



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Siobhan Carroll and Austin Sirkin in Conversation

Wed 25 Jan

Today we have author and scholar Siobhan Carroll (author of “In the Gardens of Night“) together with steampunk expert Austin Sirkin (Track Director at Anachrocon) via the magic of Skype. They talk about the academic pursuit of science fiction, fantasy, and related fields, as well as why you can’t...
Roundtable: Vertical Intersectioning

Sun 22 Jan

This pair of comments is the last entry in our series on intersectionality (Part 1, Part 2, and Part Lovecraft). John Clute Another slight problem with “intersectionality” over and above problem of reinventing the wheel. (Parenthetically, one is constantly brought back to wonder if any of us has ...













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