Maror (Lavie Tidhar) – book review
Science fiction and fantasy writer Lavie Tidhar turns to the very real history of Israel
Science fiction and fantasy writer Lavie Tidhar turns to the very real history of Israel
Jean Hanff Korelitz’s last book, The Plot, was a morality play on the issue of
Anthony Marra takes on Hollywood during the Second World War and much more in his
Australian lawyer, journalist and comedian James O’Loghlin draws on his time as a legal aid
Greg Woodland’s debut novel The Night Whistler was one of the many new voices in
Australian journalist Paul Daley takes on his country’s past in his new novel Jesustown. Set
Australian crime and thriller author Megan Goldin never does the same thing twice. She started
Canadian author J.M. Miro’s Ordinary Monsters, a gaslamp fantasy with powered children at a secret
There cannot be a better metaphor for the Cold War than the game of chess.
Sylvia Moreno-Garcia seems determined to write a book in every sub-genre of science fiction, fantasy