Tag: SCI FI Wire

Rollback Explores Aging

Apr. 19 —

Multiple award-winning SF author Robert J. Sawyer, whose novel Rollback is the SCI FI Essentials pick for April, told SCI FI Wire that the book juxtaposes two ideas: the search for extraterrestrial intelligence and aging.

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Glasshouse Throws Stones

Apr. 18 —

Hugo Award-winning SF author Charles Stross, whose novel Glasshouse is a current finalist for both the Hugo and Prometheus awards, told SCI FI Wire that the book is about Robin, a man who wakes up in a clinic with most of his memories missing.

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Peeps Puts Sex In Vampirism

Apr. 13 —

Best-selling author Scott Westerfeld–whose novel Peeps is a current finalist for the Andre Norton Award for best young-adult SF/fantasy novel of the year–told SCI FI Wire that the book is about a young man in New York who has been infected with an unusual sexually transmitted parasite.

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‘Universe’ Travels Universes

Apr. 11 —

SF author Paul Melko, whose novella “The Walls of the Universe” is a current finalist for both the Hugo and Nebula awards, told SCI FI Wire that the story is about a man who finds himself lost in a series of universes, unable to get back to his own.

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Map Explores Loss, Dreams

Apr. 9 —

Fantasy author M. Rickert–whose short fiction collection, Map of Dreams, recently won the Crawford Award for best first fantasy book of the year–told SCI FI Wire that the stories in the collection are thematically tied together.

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