Book Review: Iain M. Banks by Paul Kincaid
Reading about the life of a person can go two ways; it can be dry and dusty or full of wit and wisdom. Iain M. Banks by Paul Kincaid falls Continue Reading →
Reading about the life of a person can go two ways; it can be dry and dusty or full of wit and wisdom. Iain M. Banks by Paul Kincaid falls Continue Reading →
This book is fabulous fun from Campbell Award winner and George R. R. Martin collaborator Lisa Tuttle. The Curious Affair of the Somnambulist & the Psychic Thief is well written in Continue Reading →
There are good words on a page, there are bad words on a page. Then there is beauty on a page, and Cixin Liu embodies that. The new anthology of Continue Reading →
This is a novel that I have been looking forward to for a while. Whilst I found the ebook version was messed up with bad structure, it did not prevent Continue Reading →
This one goes in the ‘could not finish for the sake of my sanity’ pile. I seriously could not read more then two pages before the editor in me was Continue Reading →
I have enjoyed Nina Post’s novels, and the re-release of this novel is well warranted. Usually her novels are surreal, silly and always (always) funny. I am happy to report that Continue Reading →
Whilst Slow Bullets is a smaller story (a novella length) and therefore did not have the depth of a Revelation Space novel, I still found myself drawn into this story. Continue Reading →
Let me start by saying that I know Cat Sparks, and have been looking forward to reading a novel by her for quite some time. I was fortunate enough to Continue Reading →
In a group email to my authors two days ago, I announced the closure of Satalyte Publishing. This has not been an easy decision to make, but it was a Continue Reading →
University fees are at the highest they have ever been and many potential students may be wondering whether it’s actually worth attending university in 2017 or whether it’s better to Continue Reading →