hunters, farmers, and time
In a wonderful review-essay in the most recent issue of The New Atlantis, Adam Roberts argues that farmers were the...
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In a wonderful review-essay in the most recent issue of The New Atlantis, Adam Roberts argues that farmers were the...
… because there’s a new Adam Roberts novel! No one has yet said to me, “Of course you praise Adam...
In his blog-through of the works of H. G. Wells, Adam Roberts has reached Tono-Bungay, and there’s much food for...
Here we have Siddhartha Deb making precisely the same inexplicable error that Amitav Ghosh, whom he quotes, made last...
Yesterday I read Jeff VanderMeer’s creepy, disturbing, uncanny, and somehow heart-warming new novel Borne, and it has...
Consider this the mirror-image of my previous post. In Lost in the Cosmos — about which I wrote an enthusiastic...
I’m going to be traveling for the next few days, by automobile, and will therefore be mostly away from the internet....
I wrote recently that I see world-building in SF and fantasy as coming in two chief varieties, the speculative and the...
For many Decembers now I have looked forward with great anticipation to John Wilson’s list of his favorite books...
I’ve recently re-read Ursula Le Guin’s most famous novels, The Left Hand of Darkness (1969) and The Dispossessed...