Author: Jonathan Thornton
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Interview with Jaine Fenn (BROKEN SHADOW)
Jaine Fenn has written a number of intriguing and imaginative novels across the spectrum of Science Fiction and Fantasy. She has won the BSFA Award for ... -
Interview with Gwyneth Jones
Gwyneth Jones is one of the key science fiction writers of the past couple of decades. Her novel White Queen (1991), a cyberpunk-tinged first contact story, ... -
Interview with Lewis Shiner (OUTSIDE THE GATES OF EDEN)
Lewis Shiner was involved in the birth of the cyberpunk scene with his debut novel Frontera (1984), and had two stories included in the genre-defining anthology ... -
The Dollmaker by Nina Allan (Book Review)
“Ewa Chaplin wasn’t afraid to make dolls that weren’t comforting… She seemed to know that dolls are people, just like us.” Nina Allan’s latest novel is ... -
What Not by Rose Macaulay (Book Review)
“I don’t care how many people we murder, the secret will leak out. Things always do leak out. Never, in the course of twenty-nine years of ... -
Interview with Melissa Scott (FINDERS)
Melissa Scott is an award-winning author whose work spans epic Fantasy, cyberpunk, space opera and steampunk. She has been writing speculative fiction about LGBT characters since ... -
Frontera by Lewis Shiner (Book Review)
“’Kane, man, this is not a myth. This is happening. Real Russians, real lasers, real corpses, real soon.’ “’But what if the other was real, too? ... -
Interview with Jane Yolen (FINDING BABA YAGA)
Jane Yolen is the author of over 365 books. She has written an incredible range of stories, from children’s picture books through young adult and middle ... -
Interview with Pat Cadigan
Pat Cadigan is the undisputed Queen of Cyberpunk. Her short story Rock On was featured in Bruce Sterling’s movement-defining Mirrorshades anthology (1986), and her novels Synners ... -
Interview with Tade Thompson
Tade Thompson is an exciting and vital voice in current genre fiction. His novel Rosewater (2016) is a bracingly original mix of cyberpunk and alien invasion ...









