Yearly Archives: 2012

Humble Ebook Bundle Breaks One Million Dollars in Sales!

I don’t do a lot of news-y posts here anymore, but this story is too cool to ignore: the Humble Ebook Bundle, a pay-what-you-want set of ebooks full of great titles and authors, just reached a cool one million US … Continue reading

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Tomorrow, the Killing by Daniel Polansky

Three years after the dramatic events portrayed in Daniel Polansky’s excellent noir fantasy debut Low Town (known as The Straight Razor Cure outside of the U.S.), the Warden is back to doing what he does best: running his slum town … Continue reading

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The Hydrogen Sonata by Iain M. Banks

Has it really been 25 years since Consider Phlebas, the first novel in Iain M. Banks’ Culture series, came out? My goodness. Does this make anyone else feel old at all? Not to worry though: a new novel in this … Continue reading

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Lex Trent versus the Gods by Alex Bell

Lex Trent leads a double life: to all outward appearances the self-assured young man is a law student and interns with a respectable law firm during the day, but at night he becomes the Shadowman, a notorious thief and burglar … Continue reading

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Low Town by Daniel Polansky

This week sees the UK release of Tomorrow, the Killing by Daniel Polansky, sequel to last year’s excellent debut Low Town/The Straight Razor Cure. My review of the new novel should be popping up on Tor.com soon, but just in … Continue reading

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Pirate Cinema by Cory Doctorow

Trent McCauley is a talented teenager: his main hobby, more an obsession really, is creating movie clips by downloading, remixing and reassembling footage of his favorite actor. Problem is, those movies tend to be copyrighted, which means Trent’s innocuous pastime … Continue reading

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Giveaway winners: Near + Far by Cat Rambo

With apologies for the delay, here are the winners of the Near + Far giveaway I ran a few weeks ago: David S. of Eagan, MN Michael B. of Smyrna, TN Cassandra H. of Roswell, GA Hydra House, the publisher … Continue reading

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At the Mouth of the River of Bees by Kij Johnson

It’s hard to believe that it’s taken until 2012 to get an actual, printed volume of Kij Johnson’s short stories. After all, Kij has been publishing stories for a quarter of a century now, and several of them have won … Continue reading

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Near + Far by Cat Rambo

Cat Rambo has published over a hundred science fiction and fantasy short stories to date, in places like Asimov’s, Weird Tales, and on Tor.com. The field of short genre fiction is quite crowded nowadays—which is wonderful, don’t get me wrong—but … Continue reading

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Clean by Alex Hughes

Adam was a successful and talented member of the Telepaths’ Guild until his drug habit got him kicked out. Now he works for the Atlanta police department as a consultant and interrogator: after all, a Level Eight Telepath like Adam, … Continue reading

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