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Tag Archives: else
What I Read On My Holiday – 2026
Reading holiday has once again been and gone in triumph. This year, we booked a cottage in the middle of nowhere in Wales and it was more precipitously in the middle of nowhere than we necessarily bargained for. However, after … Continue reading
Posted in All, Detective/Mystery, Else, Fantasy, Literary, Poetry, Science Fiction
Tagged Detective/Mystery, else, Fantasy, Literary, Poetry, Reading Holiday, SF
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Eligibility Post – 2025 Edition
‘Tis the season once again, back on the awards rollercoaster, and back offering up my work from 2025 for your nomination consideration. In 2025 I wrote 43 reviews and 25 review-adjacent objects, totalling 153,540 words because I know neither shame … Continue reading
A Path Through the Landscape: A Journey Into Fantasy
This is a story of my route through fantasy. It’s not the only story I could tell – there are so many books I’ve read, and so many narratives I could choose to impose on them. But this is the … Continue reading
A Path Through the Landscape: My Own Route Through Science Fiction
I recently did a review for Nerds of a Feather of Paul Kincaid’s new collection, Colourfields: Writing About Writing About Science Fiction. In the collection, much is made of the multiplicity of the field, its fuzzy boundaries and its many … Continue reading
The Death of Stalin
I don’t normally review films. Hell, I don’t normally watch films. But sometimes, a reason important enough comes along that forces my hand, and that reason is “for the bit”. So here we are. My previous awareness of Armando Ianucci’s … Continue reading
Posted in All, Else, History/Myth, Off-Topic
Tagged Comedy, Death of Stalin, else, Film, History/Myth, Ianucci, Off-Topic
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One Fool’s Whistlestop Tour Through 2024’s Speculative Poetry
There’s a new Hugo Award this year, just for the once, as a special little treat – and it’s for Best Poem! As a long time poetry reader and insufferable snob, I couldn’t be happier about it. Or… well. That … Continue reading
Posted in All, Else, Not A Review, Off-Topic, Poetry
Tagged Awards, else, Hugo, Not A Review, Poetry
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Eligibility Post – 2024 Edition
It is, apparently, that time of year again. It still feels weird to me to write these, but the urge to make a self-deprecating joke has always been at war with the need for self-promo, and I see no reason … Continue reading
Pansies – Alexis Hall
Jenny Hamilton, who it turns out is a distressingly good recommender of books, suggested that if I wanted to dip into Alexis Hall’s back catalogue after enjoying Mortal Follies and Confounding Oaths, I should try Pansies. I am not, in … Continue reading
Three Collections of Reviews
Reviewing the collected reviews of another reviewer is surely an act of supreme arrogance. Who, I wonder, the fuck am I to say “this is good, actually” or, worse, “this is bad, actually”? The same could, of course, be said … Continue reading
Posted in All, Else, Non-Fiction
Tagged Allan, else, Harrison, Kincaid Speller, Non-Fiction, Nussbaum, Review Collection
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The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley
When you say of a book “oh it’s doing a lot of things”, that’s normally at least a subtle burn, a mild sass. The implication is one of too many balls juggled, and thus at least a couple dropped. But … Continue reading
Posted in All, Awesome, Else, Literary, Romance, Science Fiction
Tagged Awesome, Bradley, else, Genre bending, Literary, SF, The Ministry of Time
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