Beyond the reviews, the following are more in-depth looks at books and areas in the publishing industry which keep me thinking, for better or worse...
Top Ten Jack Vance of All Time
Green Faced: The State of Fantasy on the Market
State of Publishing: Science Fiction, Fantasy and Fiction in 2018
What Comes Next: Questions & Potential Answers Regarding The No-God Duology
Playing Both Sides Against the Middle: Politics and Money in Contemporary Genre Publishing
Green Faced: The State of Fantasy on the Market
State of Publishing: Science Fiction, Fantasy and Fiction in 2018
What Comes Next: Questions & Potential Answers Regarding The No-God Duology
Playing Both Sides Against the Middle: Politics and Money in Contemporary Genre Publishing
Tunnel Vision: Exclusivity in Science Fiction in Robert J. Sawyer’s Review of Oryx and Crake
Would You Like to read Me?: Snapshot of Book Publicity at the Beginning of the 21st Century
Star Wars-ars-ars-ars: Why Zahn Did It Better
Awards Like Stars in the Sky: The Canopus
Pyrite Age 2: Pulp Rides, Again
2015 Hugo Nominations *wince*
Bubble World: The Emptiness of Pulp
Diamonds in the Rough: Overlooked Gems of the Gollancz SF Series
Seeing the Unseen: The Cultural Significance of China Mieville's The City & the City
Ursula Le Guin’s Earthsea Cycle: Paralleling Contemporary Theory with an Eye to the Past - Part I & Part II
The Uncertainty of Reality: William Gibson's Sprawl Series
“Fictionally Interesting” Science Fiction: A Response to Alastair Reynolds
The Mythopoeic Fantasy of Journey to the West: China’s Monomyth - Part I & Part II
A Slow Exhale: The Consistency of The Malazan Book of the Fallen
Rocket Talk: Aiming for the Stars and Hitting a Streetlight
Out of the Phone Booth Dressed in Black: Response to Benjanun Sriduangkaew's Alter Online Ego
“Fictionally Interesting” Science Fiction: A Response to Alastair Reynolds
The Mythopoeic Fantasy of Journey to the West: China’s Monomyth - Part I & Part II
A Slow Exhale: The Consistency of The Malazan Book of the Fallen
Rocket Talk: Aiming for the Stars and Hitting a Streetlight
Out of the Phone Booth Dressed in Black: Response to Benjanun Sriduangkaew's Alter Online Ego