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Waiting For My Aineko (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
This is the fourteenth review I've written this year, and the twelfth to be published. I encourage anyone who enjoys grand-scale hard SF with a mild but distinct existentialist bouquet to seek out Baxter's novels FLOOD and ARK. ARK is the better of the two. My review appears with Jonathan McCalmont's take on the same novel, meaning you get two different viewpoints for the price of one (or, in...
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Strange Horizons Reviews (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
Jonathan McCalmont: Is Baxter to be praised for his seemingly ever-increasing control over an array of themes and issues that few other authors bother to tackle? Or is he to be condemned for writing and re-writing the same kind of book over and over again? Alvaro Zinos-Amaro: It travels much farther than its predecessor. It takes even bigger risks, and the emotional pay-off is consequently...
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SF Signal (Free subscription) | yesterday
Analog has posted the table of contents for the December 2009 issue: Serial "To Climb A Flat Mountain" (conclusion) by G. David Nordley Novelettes "Formidable Caress" by Stephen Baxter "Wilderness Were Paradise Enow" by H.G. Stratmann Short Stories "The Jolly Old Boyfriend" by Jerry Oltion "The Universe Beneath Our Feet" by Carl Frederick...
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Sci-Fi Fan Letter (Free subscription) | 11/01/2009
... Fantasy 3 – Kevin Brockmeier, Ed. The Light of Other Days – Arthur Clarke & Stephen Baxter Forgotten Realms: The Return of the Archwizards – Troy Denning 1635: The Tangled Webs – Eric Flint & Virginia DeMarce Fallen Dragon – Peter Hamilton Dragon Rule – E. E. Knight Death of a Starship – Jay Lake Tuck – Stephen Lawhead...