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Tag Archives: Aurora
Review: “Aurora” by Kim Stanley Robinson
Aurora Kim Stanley Robinson ★★★★★ Orbit, 2015. My God, I loved this book. Kim Stanley Robinson’s latest is a bit of a departure, casting aside the optimism of interplanetary colonization that marked the “Mars” trilogy and the magnificent 2312 for a … Continue reading
Posted in Five Stars, Reviews, The Nameless Zine
Tagged Aurora, Generation Starship, kim stanley robinson, Nameless Zine
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Tough Traveling — New Beginnings
Every Thursday, Nathan at Fantasy Review Barn leads a group of fellow bloggers on “Tough Travels”, a trip through the tropes that populate the fantasy and sci-fi world, using Diane Wynne Jones’ hilarious The Tough Guide to Fantasyland as a … Continue reading
Posted in Tough Traveling
Tagged Aurora, Jason Hough, kim stanley robinson, New Beginnings, Tough Traveling, Zero World
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July Sci-Fi and Fantasy Releases
Wow, take a couple months off and you get blindsided. There is a ton of awesome coming this month, from gamers battling aliens to dinosaur-riding knights. This list is by no means comprehensive, but here are some of the highlights … Continue reading
Posted in New Releases, News
Tagged Alive, Annihilation Score, Armada, Aurora, Charles Stross, django wexler, Ernest Cline, Half a War, Inheritance Trilogy, Joe Abercrombie, July New Releases, Killing Pretty, kim stanley robinson, Lagoon, Last First Snow, Laundry Files, Marshall Ryan Maresca, Max Gladstone, N.K. Jemisin, Nnedi Okorafor, Richard Kadrey, Sandman Slim, Scott Sigler, Shades in Shadow, The Dinosaur Lords, The Price of Valor, Time Salvager, Victor Milán, Wesley Chu
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Kim Stanley Robinson talks Basques, backpacking and his new novel Shaman in Phoenix
Award-winning sci-fi author Kim Stanley Robinson was in Phoenix last week for a pair of events, one in conjunction with Project Hieroglyph’s new anthology Hieroglyph, and the other related to his own novel, Shaman. Both events were sponsored by Arizona … Continue reading