Apollo Quartet 5 available for download
And so here it is, the fifth installment in the Apollo Quartet. Its official title is Coda: A Visit to the National Air and Space Museum. It’s 7,000 words long, […]
And so here it is, the fifth installment in the Apollo Quartet. Its official title is Coda: A Visit to the National Air and Space Museum. It’s 7,000 words long, […]
Yes, I know, a quartet cannot have five books. That would make it a quintet. However, next year at Worldcon75 in Helsinki, the Hugo Awards will be trialling a “best […]
Last year, Adrift on the Sea of Rains appeared as the title story in A la deriva en el mar de las Lluvias y otros relatos, an anthology of English-language […]
On 1 April, the James Triptree, Jr. Literary Award announced its 2015 Winners, Honor List and Long List. (It was after 12 noon, so we’re safe.) All That Outer Space […]
After much busy-ness in the Whippleshield secret command centre, this last week has seen the release of Aphrodite Terra, an anthology of stories about Venus, in paperback, and Dreams of […]
For a while now, I’ve been planning to publish a collection of my space-related stories. I had several pieces in mind for the contents (although for a couple I needed […]
Although I set up Whippleshield Books to publish the Apollo Quartet, it was never my intention it remain a self-publishing venture. I had plans, lots of plans… However, with one […]
Each month SFX, “still the world’s Number 1 sci-fi mag”, publishes a column called Book Club, in which an author writes about a science fiction novel they admire or remember […]
Online genre magazine Strange Horizons has reviewed all four books of the Apollo Quartet. Strange horizons publishes extensive reviews of genre books (and the occasional film and/or television series), so […]
Interzone, the UK’s best sf magazine, features a column each issue by Jonathan McCalmont, Future Interrupted, in which he writes about some aspect of science fiction. In the July/August issue, […]