Plausible science fiction occupies a space between imagination and inquiry. It does not promise answers so much as ...
Nowhere Burning by Catriona Ward; Pagans by James Alistair Henry; Pedro the Vast by Simón López Trujillo; Operation Bounce House by Matt Dinniman; A Beast Slinks Towards Beijing by Alice Evelyn Yang ...
So: what were the best works of science fiction published this year? I will start with two new books that aren’t actually new, but have only just been published in English. First up is Ice by Jacek ...
In his debut novel, the Kalkadoon writer uses the cosmic distance of an alien planet to illuminate our own ...
Almost exactly a year ago, I asked our team of expert science writers here at New Scientist to name their favourite science fiction novels. Personal tastes meant we ended up with a wonderfully ...
It’s been a while since the New York Times Sunday Book Review had a regular science fiction book column. So it’s great news that The Third Bear author (and io9 contributor) Jeff VanderMeer has ...
His new collection draws from his ambitious practice of the form over nearly four decades. By Leo Robson Leo Robson writes for New Left Review and The London Review of Books. His novel, “The Boys,” is ...
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1. Corian-Verlag's "Edition Futurum." The boom in fantasy and SF during recent years has, like anywhere else, resulted in a spate of works on SF in Germany, although not yet as much as the academic ...