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Before The Golden Age: Trilogy: A Science Fiction Anthology Of The 1930s edited by Isaac Asimov (book review).

‘Before The Golden Age: Trilogy: A Science Fiction Anthology Of The 1930s’ is a bumper collection of Science Fiction stories

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The Anechoic Chamber And Other Weird Tales by Will Wiles (book review).

I read a great many author collections, and this ‘The Anechoic Chamber And Other Weird’ is Will Wiles’ first and

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Chaos: Uncharted Hearts book 3 by Constance Fay (book review).

Once upon a time, the go-to books for romance were Mills & & Boon or, if you preferred an historical

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Aces High: A Wild Cards Collection (book 31) edited by George RR Martin.

Another ‘Wild Cards’ book from TOR, when the Wild Cards Trust has moved to Random House Worlds? Under their Reactor

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Edge Of Oblivion by Kirk Weddell (book review).

‘Edge Of Oblion’ by Kirk Weddell is a near-future science fiction thriller that asks serious questions about mankind’s future. It

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Jack Of Eagles by James Blish (book review).

I’ve been meaning to read ‘Jack Of Eagles’ by James Blish for some time. Don’t treat the cover as representative

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Blake’s 7 Rebooted: Servalan Sharpens Her Shoulder Pads (TV news).

Here at SFcrowsnest magazine, we have a finely tuned sixth sense for cult sci-fi news that makes the internet hum

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The Collected Stories by Cixin Liu (book review).

For the majority of us who read fiction, most of it appears on the shelf as written in the author’s

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The House That Stood Still by AE van Vogt (book review).

If you went by the back cover of this book, ‘The House That Stood Still’ by AE van Vogt, you

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Human Resources (Polestars 8) by Fiona Moore (book review).

‘Human Resources’ is the eighth volume in the ‘Polestars’ series, which showcases anthologies. Each volume focuses on a different author;

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