Jasmine Bashara lives in a coffin in Conrad Down 15, an address which says everything about the circumstances which, despite her vast potential, have brought her to such
A girl runs through the woods, pursued by two men desperately calling her name, but though they seek to protect her she will not listen. Threatening to throw
“We’re in the business of taking lives, and business is booming.” Out of a secret London club operates a group of assassins for hire, each with their own
It is not just organisms which evolve, it is technology, it is media, it is the way films are created, marketed and distributed, a dissolution of traditional channels
It is eighty-nine days since the world as it was ended, since the population was hunted down and slaughtered, since civilisation broke down and government collapsed, the few
Published alongside their retrospective consideration or our nearest celestial body, Moonrise – The Golden Age of Lunar Adventures, the British Library also look further afield to our next
The house is large and imposing but where once it might have been grand it is now decayed, the damp seeping through the blackened and crumbling plaster and
Following their comprehensive collection of essays published late last year, Science Fiction: A Literary History, the British Library continue their exploration of the realms of that genre with