The Year’s Best Is Dead, Long Live the Year’s Best: On the 2023 Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award Finalists
Niall Harrison reviews the 2023 finalists for the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award.
Niall Harrison reviews the 2023 finalists for the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award.
Niall HarrisonSep 21, 2023
Sasha Karsavina reviews Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s “The Lost World and The Poison Belt” from the MIT Press Radium Age series.
Sasha KarsavinaAug 31, 2023
Christian P. Haines reviews "The Terraformers" by Analee Newitz.
Christian P. HainesAug 24, 2023
Taryne Jade Taylor reviews E. G. Condé’s “Sordidez.”
Taryne Jade TaylorAug 17, 2023
The pleasures of reading the titles from MIT Press’s new Radium Age series, writes historian of science Michael Gordin, lies in the science fiction...
Michael D. GordinJul 27, 2023
Martin Dolan reviews the video game “The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom” as a work of ecofiction.
Martin DolanJul 26, 2023
J. D. Connor ponders how AI is transforming the media landscape, the law, and our lives.
J. D. ConnorJul 22, 2023
Kurt David reviews Becky Chambers’s Monk and Robot series, “A Prayer for the Crown-Shy” and “A Psalm for the Wild-Built.”
Kurt DavidJul 20, 2023
Roger Luckhurst reviews M. John Harrison’s “Wish I Was Here: An Anti-Memoir.”
Roger LuckhurstJul 18, 2023
David M. Higgins reviews Ann Leckie’s “Translation State.”
David M. HigginsJun 28, 2023
Greg Cwik reviews “Pictures of Apocalypse” by Thomas Ligotti.
Greg CwikJun 26, 2023
Sloane Holzer reviews Lee Mandelo’s “Feed Them Silence.”
Sloane HolzerJun 21, 2023
Shannon Scott reviews Erin E. Adams’s “Jackal.”
Shannon ScottJun 19, 2023
Olivia Rutigliano follows the figure of Renfield from Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel ‘Dracula’ through various adaptations, culminating in Chris McKay’s...
Olivia RutiglianoJun 15, 2023
Candice Thornton examines the magic, memory, and myth in adrienne maree brown’s “Fables and Spells.”
Candice ThorntonMay 31, 2023
Matthew James Seidel reviews Leopoldo Gout’s “Piñata.”
Matthew James SeidelMay 27, 2023
Mattia Ravasi reviews Yuri Herrera’s “Ten Planets.”
Mattia RavasiMay 18, 2023
John Edward Martin reviews Victor LaValle’s “Lone Women.”
John Edward MartinMay 2, 2023
Roger Luckhurst reviews the new collection of essays “Uneven Futures: Strategies for Community Survival from Speculative Fiction” from MIT Press.
Roger LuckhurstApr 16, 2023
Emily Friedman writes about intellectual property and Dungeons and Dragons.
Emily FriedmanApr 8, 2023
Justin Wigard reviews Stephen Graham Jones’s “Don’t Fear the Reaper.”
Justin WigardMar 18, 2023
D. Harlan Wilson reviews Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s “The Daughter of Doctor Moreau.”
D. Harlan WilsonMar 11, 2023
Jenna M. Wilson reviews Robyn Maynard and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson’s “Rehearsals for Living.”
Jenna M. WilsonFeb 25, 2023
Hugh Charles O’Connell reviews China Miéville’s “A Spectre, Haunting: On the Communist Manifesto.”
Hugh Charles O’ConnellFeb 18, 2023