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ISF Team | International Speculative Fiction
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I’m a 24 years old Portuguese Trainee Lawyer with a tremendous passion for Speculative Fiction. I have created a Portuguese e-zine called “Correio do Fantástico” in 2008 and edited two Portuguese fanzines/magazines called “Dagon” and “Conto Fantástico”. I also edited “Vollüspa”, a recent anthology of Portuguese Speculative Fiction featuring 15 authors. So, a phone call later and I was left with the dreaded mission of writing a bio and, worse, pick a photo of me. Because, you see, being a cynical, satiric...
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March Reads | Solar Bridge
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Witterings about SF, with a smattering of lit fic so I can pretend that I'm clever. Adrift on the Sea of Rains – Ian Sales →. April 2, 2012. Bah, still struggling to get through that much at the moment. Hopefully a wee week off work will get me back on the reading road…. Robot – Stanislaw Lem, A Klimowski, D. Schejbal. Mazeworld – Alan Grant and Arthur Ranson. A collection of comics that ran between 1998 and 2000 in 200AD,. The End Specialist – Drew Magary. Mr Fox – Helen Oyeyemi. The follow up to. Still...
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Witterings about SF, with a smattering of lit fic so I can pretend that I'm clever. May 8, 2012. This month has been about the comic books. I’d never been a huge fan of comics, but I’ve, as noted before, recently discovered the joys of graphic art. Apart from that, I’ve been reading another of the Clarke Award shorlisted … Continue reading →. Adrift on the Sea of Rains – Ian Sales. May 7, 2012. April 2, 2012. March 4, 2012. The Testament of Jessie Lamb – Jane Rogers. February 14, 2012. February 1, 2012.
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February Reads | Solar Bridge
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Witterings about SF, with a smattering of lit fic so I can pretend that I'm clever. The Testament of Jessie Lamb – Jane Rogers. March Reads →. March 4, 2012. I read very little this month; I think I shall blame Iain M. Banks for this. Must blame someone, right? The Testament of Jessie Lamb – Jane Rogers. I’ve already reviewed. This one. Suffice to say it is an excellent novel and I highly recommend it. Hoping to see it on the Clarke Award short-list, too. The Morbid Age – Richard Overy. I think I’v...
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The Testament of Jessie Lamb – Jane Rogers | Solar Bridge
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Witterings about SF, with a smattering of lit fic so I can pretend that I'm clever. February Reads →. The Testament of Jessie Lamb – Jane Rogers. February 14, 2012. Until this point, MDS has been largely abstract and it is only when the consequences of it begin to affect those close to her that she begins to realise that the world is changing and that their lives will be different from their parents. If attempts to solve the problem are unsuccessful, there is a sense that such efforts are for naught....