Editors’ Choice
Ray Bradbury Five Years On
Hard to believe it’s been five years since the great Ray Bradbury passed away. We won’t attempt a retrospective; it would be foolish and arrogant to think we could put into context a seventy-year writing […]
Read MoreFrom the Archives: Editors’ Choice: A Time of Changes by Robert Silverberg
This week’s Editors’ Choice is Robert Silverberg‘s wonderful A Time of Changes. In the far future, humanity has spread across the galaxy to worlds that began as colonies, but now feel like home, each with […]
Read MoreTitle Spotlight: Russian Spring
Written just months before the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Norman Spinrad’s Russian Spring might hold the record for the fastest transformation from future SF to alternate history . . . In the near future, […]
Read MoreTitle Spotlight: Fugue for a Darkening Island
Gateway is proud to spotlight Christopher Priest’s prescient novel of global migration and disaster: Fugue for a Darkening Island . . . As Europe looks for ways to deal with the humanitarian crisis of Syria’s […]
Read MoreTitle Spotlight: A Far Sunset
Continuing our topical theme, we spotlight Edmund Cooper’s A Far Sunset . . . The year is 2032 A.D. The Gloria Mundi, a star ship built and manned by the new United States of Europe, […]
Read MoreTitle Spotlight: Darwinia
Our current crop of Spotlight Titles share a common, topical theme. First up: Robert Charles Wilson’s Aurora Award-winner, Darwinia . . . In 1912 the world changes overnight. Europe and all its inhabitants disappear, replaced […]
Read MoreRUN TO THE STARS
I’ve been going on a bit of a Michael Scott Rohan reading jag in the last year or so, for no real good reason than I remembered liking his work a lot. I reread the […]
Read MoreEditors’ Choice: Darwinia by Robert Charles Wilson
Nothing reminds me that we’re living in the future quite as much as writing a sentence like ‘I read Darwinia towards the end of last century’. Sure, I know the 21st century is only a […]
Read MoreCh-ch-ch-ch-changes
I beg your pardon. Are you accusing us of a club-fisted David Bowie reference in a shameless attempt to attract traffic and move ourselves up the search results? We’ve never been so insulted in all […]
Read MoreEditors’ Choice: Pat Cadigan’s Patterns
Pat Cadigan should need no introduction to anyone serious about science fiction. She has twice won the prestigious Arthur C. Clarke Award – in 1992 for Synners, and then again in 1995 for Fools – […]
Read MoreEditors’ Choice: A Time of Changes by Robert Silverberg
This week’s Editors’ Choice is Robert Silverberg‘s wonderful A Time of Changes. In the far future, humanity has spread across the galaxy to worlds that began as colonies, but now feel like home, each […]
Read MoreEditors’ Choice: Cowboy Angels by Paul McAuley
This week’s SF Gateway Editors’ Choice comes, controversially, from the 21st century: Cowboy Angels by the Arthur C. Clarke, Philip K. Dick and John W. Campbell Memorial Award-winning author Paul McAuley. It is […]
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