SF Masterwork of the Week: Childhood’s End
As we may have mentioned once or twice, our good friends at SFX having kindly agreed to allow us to republish articles from their excellent Book Club that cover our SF Masterworks and/or SF Gateway...
View ArticleAuthor of the Month: Robert Silverberg
Here’s a question guaranteed to spark robust discussions (if not outright arguments) in the bar at your next convention: who is the best science fiction writer in the world? Tough one, isn’t it? Not...
View ArticleSF Masterwork of the Week: Dying Inside
We have already featured this week’s Masterwork of the Week, back in March last year, however as we’re determined to make the most of Robert Silverberg’s status as Author of the Month – as well as his...
View ArticleSF Gateway Omnibus of the Week: Robert Silverberg
It’s well and truly Robert Silverberg month here at SF Gateway. He’s a legend, one of SF’s all0time greats, and he’s currently in town for LonCon3, the 72nd World Science Fiction Convention! From the...
View ArticleSF Masterwork of the Week: The Book of Skulls
Continuing our Author of the Month-ish celebration of all things Robert Silverberg – we hope you heard him speak at LonCon, the 72nd World Science Fiction Convention – our current SF Masterwork of the...
View ArticleAuthor of the Month: Pat Murphy
September’s Author of the Month is the multi-award-winning author of Fantasy Masterwork The Falling Woman, Pat Murphy! Pat Murphy has won the Nebula, World Fantasy, Philip K. Dick and Theodore...
View ArticleAuthor of the Month: Joe Haldeman
Only a handful of writers have won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards for the same novel, twice. October’s Author of the Month is one of those writers, winning the 1976 Hugo and Nebula Awards for The...
View ArticleSF Gateway Author of the Month: Karen Joy Fowler
The list of authors who are equally acclaimed from within the genre and by the mainstream literary establishment is a short one (an oversight that is almost – but not entirely – a one-sided affair)....
View ArticleFrom the Attic IX: This Map IS The Territory
Rereading the stories of Karen Joy Fowler I am made aware of some things I already knew. That is not entirely the paradox it seems. In her collection Black Glass almost every story appears to...
View ArticleSF Masterwork of the Week: Sarah Canary
This week’s SF Masterwork of the Week comes from our Author of the Month, Karen Joy Fowler. Set in the Old West in 1873, it is the strange, magical tale of Sarah Canary and the ragtag band of misfits...
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