Archive for February 2016
BSFA Review – Vector #282
BSFA members will have noticed that there was no editorial in this issue’s BSFA Review. This was because once again I ran out of time which, in turn, is one of the reasons I am standing down as reviews editor. It has been a great couple of years and I’m really proud of what I’ve achieved but it is time for a change. So I’m very pleased to announce that Susan Oke will be taking over from me from Vector #283.
Reviews
- Modernism And Science Fiction by Paul March-Russell (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015) – Reviewed by Anthony Nanson
- Europe At Midnight by Dave Hutchinson (Solaris, 2015) – Reviewed by Paul Kincaid
- Memory Of Water by Emmi Itäranta (HarperCollins, 2014) – Reviewed by Donna Scott
- Mother Of Eden by Chris Beckett (Corvus, 2015) – Reviewed by Dave M Roberts
- The Causal Angel by Hannu Rajaniemi (Gollancz, 2014) – Reviewed by Susan Oke
- The Fifth Dimension by Martin Vopěnka, translated by Hana Sklenkova (Barbican Press, 2015) – Reviewed by Dan Hartland
- Barricade by Jon Wallace (Gollancz, 2014) – Reviewed by Maureen Kincaid Speller
- Pelquin’s Comet by Ian Whates (Newcon Press, 2015) – Reviewed by Susan Oke
- The House Of Shattered Wings by Aliette de Bodard (Gollancz, 2015) – Reviewed by Duncan Lawie
- Signal To Noise by Silvia Moreno-Garcia (Solaris, 2015) – Reviewed by Shaun Green
- The Incorruptibles by John Hornor Jacobs (Gollancz, 2014) – Reviewed by Maureen Kincaid Speller
- The Rabbit Back Literature Society by Pasi Ilmari Jaaskelainen, translated by Lola M Rogers (Pushkin Press, 2014) – Reviewed by L J Hurst
- Deep Time by Anthony Nanson (Hawthorn Press, 2015) – Reviewed by Karen Burnham
- Ashamet, Desert Born by Terry Jackman (Dragonwell Publishing, 2015) – Reviewed by Donna Scott
- Fencing Academy by AW Freyr (Uruk Press, 2015) – Reviewed by Susan Oke