Nicola Griffith
Happy Birthday, Nicola Griffith!
Today we wish a very Happy Birthday to Nebula and James Tiptree Jr Award-winner – and friend of SF Gateway – the wonderful Nicola Griffith! Nicola has won the World Fantasy Award, two Lambdas and […]
Read MoreICYMI: From the Attic VI: The 2014 Nebula Award for Best Novel
As previously noted, we will be republishing noted critic and reviewer Kev McVeigh’s ‘From the Attic’ columns over the coming weeks, to give new readers the opportunity to encounter his sage observations on some very […]
Read MoreHappy Birthday, Nicola Griffith!
Today we wish a very Happy Birthday to Nebula and James Tiptree Jr Award-winner – and friend of SF Gateway – the wonderful Nicola Griffith Nicola has won the World Fantasy Award, two Lambdas and two Gaylactic […]
Read MoreFrom the Archives: In Praise of . . . Interzone
As we come to the end of a summer that’s seen London busy with the second Nine Worlds Geekfest, hosting the largest World Science Fiction Convention in history and put on the inaugural (and very […]
Read MoreFrom the Attic VI: The 2014 Nebula Award for Best Novel
The Nebula Awards are presented annually by the SF Writers of America in four categories, Novel, Novella, Novellette and Short Story. This year’s awards will be announced on the weekend of 16-17th May. I know […]
Read MoreSF Gateway: the Nebula Winners
We’ve looked at the BSFA and Arthur C. Clarke Awards for best novel and now, with the Nebula Weekend fast approaching (May 15-18), we thought we’d look at the best novel prize awarded each year […]
Read MoreHappy Birthday, Nicola Griffith
Today is the birthday of multi-award-winning author and editor, and friend of the SF Gateway, Nicola Griffith. Nicola Griffith‘s first novel, Ammonite, won the James Tiptree Jr and the Lambda Awards and was shortlisted for […]
Read MoreSF Masterwork of the Week: Ammonite
Our latest SF Masterwork of the Week is Nicola Griffith‘s James Tiptree Jr Award-winning debut, Ammonite. Change or die. These are the only options available on the planet Jeep. Centuries earlier, a deadly virus […]
Read MoreReaders’ Choice: The First Month
Is it just us or is time accelerating? How can it possibly be the middle of March already? But as it is the middle of March, you know what that means? It means that we’ve […]
Read MoreIn Praise of . . . Interzone
The history of classic science fiction (in which SF Gateway has some small interest …) is, in many ways, the history of the pulp magazines. From the beginning of the modern field, in which they […]
Read MoreSF Masterwork of the Week: Slow River
The hand I had dipped in the river was drying. It itched. I rubbed the web between my thumb and forefinger, the scar there. Tomorrow, if all went well, if Ruth would help me one […]
Read MoreSF Gateway Author of the Week: Nicola Griffith
There’s an international symmetry about two of our spotlighted authors this week. Pat Cadigan, author of our Editors’ Choice, Patterns, was born in the United States but now lives in London, and our latest SF […]
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