An in depth look at the much delayed (but still much coveted, by me at least) ACC Award Critical Anthology. I need to read more of this year's shortlist before Eastercon so I can pitch in to the argum
"Summary is expected of reviewers, but it's a tall order as far as this novel is concerned." Roberts gets his teeth into Pynchon's doorstep, and makes it sound like a pretty interesting piec
"Just as mankind has created new, artificial chemical elements, so too is it possible for the human race to eventually create entirely new classes of worlds. Worlds that may stretch around planet
"Brasyl's 2006, 2032, and 1732 are not, it turns out, part of the same timeline, but salami slices from different places on the sausage of the multiverse." Best. Sentence. Ever.