In 2011, Glen Duncan introduced us to Jacob Marlowe, who believed himself to be the last werewolf. Through diaries he shared wisdom accumulated over two centuries of walking
Launched at Eastercon 2012, Rocket Science is not a traditional science fiction anthology. None of the featured writers are well known, but all are previously published and many
The process of novelising a television or film script is unenviable, and while there are those who have made successful careers out of it, such as Alan Dean
Much as global austerity has forced cuts to the space programmes of the major nations, diverting funds to more immediate concerns of continuity and survival, so has science
From his first published science fiction story just over two decades ago, Alastair Reynolds has marked a vast territory across the Milky Way and beyond as one of
“I’d been off Earth for so long I didn’t recognise the sound of gunfire.”
So begins the sobering return to the planet of their birth for the characters who
In the notes on his title story of the collection Zima Blue, Alastair Reynolds acknowledged the debt that story owed to Isaac Asimov’s Bicentennial Man thusly: “One of
Subtitled The New Solaris Book of Science Fiction, this is a diverse collection, over three hundred pages of new work from a broad range of well known names
Since the return of Doctor Who to BBC television in 2005, the Christmas special has become a festive fixture, and apparently its importance is not lost on Amy