John Brunner
Gateway Essentials: John Brunner
Following on from Friday’s mini-review, we thought we’d continue the Brunneresque theme, but highlighting the Gateway Essentials for . . . well, John Brunner. Who did you think it would be . . . ? […]
Read MoreBut Will I Like It: The Astronauts Must not Land
Continuing our series of mini-reviews from enthusiastic Gateway readers, here’s a classic SF reader’s take on John Brunner’s The Astronauts Must Not Land . . . The first FTL starship has returned accompanied, or coincidentally […]
Read MoreOn This Day: John Brunner Died
On this day, twenty years ago, John Brunner passed away during the 1995 Glasgow Worldcon. Brunner was a remarkable writer, whose career seems to divide neatly into two very different streams. To quote The Encyclopedia […]
Read MoreSF Masterwork of the Week: Stand on Zanzibar
I’ve written before about the wonderful authors I’ve been introduced to thanks to their appearances on panels at conventions, and the terrific books I’ve discovered the same way. One such book is our current SF […]
Read MoreOn This Day: John Brunner
HIPCRIME: You committed one when you opened this book. Keep it up. It’s our only hope. ~ The Hipcrime Vocab by Chad Mulligan COINCIDENCE: You weren’t paying attention to the other half of what was […]
Read MoreSF Gateway Omnibus of the Week: John Brunner
From the vaults of The SF Gateway, the most comprehensive digital library of classic SFF titles ever assembled, comes an ideal introduction to the work of the acclaimed author and critic John Brunner. […]
Read MoreSF Gateway: the Hugo Winners
Following our posts celebrating Gollancz and SF Gateway’s BSFA, Arthur C. Clarke and Nebula Award-winning novels . . . it’s the Hugo Awards! And we’re delighted to say we have a very creditable 30 out […]
Read MoreSF Gateway: the BSFA Award-winners
With the 65th Eastercon just round the corner and with it the presentation of the BSFA Awards, we thought it appropriate to take a look over the history of the award and see how many […]
Read MoreHappy Birthday John Brunner
HIPCRIME: You committed one when you opened this book. Keep it up. It’s our only hope. ~ The Hipcrime Vocab by Chad Mulligan If you recognise the above quote, then chances are you’re one of […]
Read MoreNew Book of the Week: John Brunner’s STAND ON ZANZIBAR
The eagle-eyed among you may have spotted that Stand on Zanzibar is currently doing a second consecutive stint as New Book of the Week – thus making it the more accurately nomenclatured, if less snappy, […]
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