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Archive for August, 2010

The Hugo Award Showcase 2010 Volume. (ed Mary Robinette Kowal, Prime Books 2010).

If you likes your SF to be SF (and if you’re a guy of a certain age), or if you know one such guy and want to buy him a book, the Hugo Awards would be a great choice.

Pamela Rentz. The Battle of Little Big Science. (Asimovs August 2010).

..an intriguing combination of time travel and bingo on an Indian reservation.

Ian Creasey. Crimes, Follies, Misfortunes and Love. (Asimovs August 2010).

Post-apocalypse, is the past somewhere best left as a foreign country?

Vandana Singh. Infinities. (Year’s Best SF 15)

..believable characters with human frailties in a sadly believable environment devasted by the impact of those frailties.

Vylar Kaftan. I’m Alive, I Love You, I’ll See You in Reno. (Lightspeed Magazine, June 2010).

It’s a very clever conceit, very adeptly handled.

Carol Emshwiller. The Lovely Ugly. (Asimovs August 2010).

Emshwiller explores the relationship between the native species on a planet, and the humans who arrive to explore.

Alan Wall. Superluminosity. (Asimovs August 2010).

A first Asimovs story for Wall, featuring love and betrayal, time travel and handbags.

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