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The Lost Time Accidents by John Wray (book review)

Finding the time to read ‘The Lost Time Accidents’ by John Wray meant I had to wrap myself in a

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Only Ever Yours by Louise O’Neill (audio book review).

Ever wondered what would happen if you took all the most anti-feminist ideas men ever dreamed up and made them

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An Interview With James Lovegrove by Patrick Mahon.

James Lovegrove is the author of over fifty novels for adults and children. Born in 1965, in England, he became

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World Of Water (A Dev Harmer Adventure) by James Lovegrove (book review).

‘World Of Water’ is the second outing for James Lovegrove’s newest hero, Dev Harmer, following on from ‘World Of Fire’,

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Humans: original soundtrack by Cristobel Tapia Veer (CD review).

Now this is unusual. It’s rare to see a new TV series having 2 CDs together for a first season

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Xeelee: Endurance by Stephen Baxter (book review).

‘Xeelee: Endurance’ by Stephen Baxter is a collection of eleven stories and novellas, all part of the ‘Xeelee’ sequence, which

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Fight Like A Girl edited by Roz Clarke and Joanne Hall (book review).

‘Fight Like A Girl’ is an anthology featuring a selection of short stories by female writers exploring the different ways

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The Art Of Avatar by Liza Fitzpatrick (book review).

I was surprised but delighted when a request to Abrams Books came up with a copy of Liza Fitzpatrick’s 2009

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Strangeways Number 5 by James Patrick Kelly (ebook review).

James Patrick Kelly is one of those writers who makes a living mostly by writing short fiction if you count

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Writers Jamie Sawyer and Neal Asher discuss their latest books.

Jamie Sawyer, author of the recently released sci-fi action debut ‘The Lazarus War: Artefact’ gets some writing tips and finds

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