Paul McAuley
From the Archives: Pat Cadigan’s FOOLS: A Review by Paul McAuley
Arthur C. Clarke Award-winner, Paul McAuley, in addition to being one of SF’s finest writers, is also an astute judge of a good book. Here, he reviews fellow-Arthur C. Clarke Award-winner Pat Cadigan‘s Fools, which […]
Read MoreMasterworks Spotlight: Fairyland
Twenty years after it won the Arthur C. Clarke Award, we are delighted to welcome Paul McAuley‘s extraordinary Fairyland to the SF Masterworks list! The 21st century. Europe is divided between the First World bourgeoisie, […]
Read MoreThe Martian: What to Read Next
So you’ve just read or seen The Martian and you’re now having Red Planet withrawal symptoms? Can’t go another day without more Marsie goodness? Fear not! The Gateway doctor is in, and do we have […]
Read MoreSFX Book Club: Childhood’s End (Reposted)
With Childhood’s End as our current Title Spotlight and a SyFy TV mini-series coming later in the year, we thought it an opportune time to republish Arthur C. Clarke Award-winner Paul McAuley’s take on this […]
Read MoreHappy Birthday, Paul McAuley!
Today, it gives all of us at SF Gateway and Gollancz great pleasure to wish a happy birthday to one of modern SF’s great writers. Winner of the Arthur C. Clarke, Philip K. Dick, John […]
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 MoreSF Masterwork of the Week: Childhood’s End
As we may have mentioned once or twice, our good friends at SFX having kindly agreed to allow us to republish articles from their excellent Book Club that cover our SF Masterworks and/or SF Gateway […]
Read MoreNew Book of the Week: Child of the River
Our New Book of the Week is – in a piece of symmetry so neat, one would almost suspect it of being planned – by our current Author of the Month. It is Child of […]
Read MoreAuthor of the Month: Paul McAuley
June’s Author of the Month announced himself to the SF world almost exactly thirty years ago with the short story ‘Wagon, Passing’, which appeared in Asimov’s Science Fiction in June 1984. His first novel, 400 […]
Read MoreFrom the Encyclopedia of Science Fiction . . . Paul McAuley
As noted yesterday, this week’s posts are courtesy of the essential Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and are all date specific entries. Today: A very Happy Birthday to one of British SF’s premier writers, Paul McAuley. […]
Read MoreSF Gateway: the Arthur C. Clarke Award-winners
A few weeks ago, we highlighted our success over the lifetime of the BSFA Awards, with SF Gateway and Gollancz combined having a staggering 33 of the 43 winners to date. We’re hoping that will […]
Read MoreBlast from the Past: Paul McAuley’s FAIRYLAND
As today is a bank holiday in the UK, we thought we’d take it easy ourselves and re-present, for your reading pleasure and erudition, a blog post from the dim and distant past of . […]
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