A writer of science fiction since the early sixties, it was for his 1970 novel that Larry Niven won both the Hugo and Nebula awards as he expanded the universe
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William Cowper’s much repeated, (although not usually in its entirety) quote sums up very much the ethos
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‘L’Morte D’Arthur.’ The title alone resounds through the ages.
This, after all is the granddaddy of fantasy fiction, the original, the one that set the tone and that all
We live in an age of miracles, but not of the religious variety. The wonders of the modern age are technological, an ever refined harnessing of material and
When finishing the first book of a trilogy, the urge to immediately pick up the next instalment is usually a good thing, but unfortunately, when reading the novels