The Arthur C. Clarke 2004 shortlist has been announced, as have the British Science Fiction Association Award nominees. On both lists: William Gibson's Pattern Recognition and Tricia Sullivan's Maul; the former just out in paperback, the latter only available in the UK. Maul deals with quasi-feminist themes and profiles a world after "Y-plagues."
Cinetrix has tracked down the infamous Teachout/OGIC interview.
Joyce's "House of the Dead" has been resurrected.
And the Guardian has put up a cohrent greatest hits version of the Haddon interview.
Posted by DrMabuse at February 3, 2004 07:29 AMCoherent. Unless this is some new country.
Posted by: Old Hag at February 3, 2004 11:34 AMThere were only so many Es on the sandwich board.
Posted by: Ed at February 3, 2004 11:47 AM