by Joe Schuster
Her parents, who have passed away, did not live long enough to see Leckie’s strongest argument that science fiction can be literature: her publication last year, at 47, of her first novel, Ancillary Justice. Continue reading
by Joe Schuster
Her parents, who have passed away, did not live long enough to see Leckie’s strongest argument that science fiction can be literature: her publication last year, at 47, of her first novel, Ancillary Justice. Continue reading
by Lisa Peet
For almost a hundred years, homages to Bram Stoker’s classic horror novel have appeared with alarming regularity. These range from the ridiculous to the sublime, from the most ubiquitous of pop icons to some truly highbrow interpretations. There is something for everyone. Continue reading