|
|
-
1.
Aliette de Bodard – In the Vanishers’ Palace
-
(Editor's Pick)
-
-
Created on 01 April 2019
-
2.
Aliette de Bodard – In the Vanishers’ Palace
-
(Review)
-
As a US-born, raised (and now living) in Paris, English-writing author of half-French and half-Vietnamese origin Aliette de Bodard has both the background/grounding in and the interest to explore non-Western ...
-
Created on 29 November 2018
-
3.
Aliette de Bodard - Children of Thorns, Children of Water
-
(Short Stories)
-
Here's a story set in Aliette de Bodard's 'Dominion of the Fallen' universe:
Children of Thorns, Children of Water is set between two novels - The House of Shattered Wings and The House of Binding Thorns. ...
-
Created on 12 April 2018
-
4.
Aliette de Bodard - The Days of the War, as Red as Blood, as Dark as Bile
-
(Short Stories)
-
... impeccable logic.
The Days of the War, as Red as Blood, as Dark as Bile by Aliette de Bodard is set in her Xuya Universe, in the future/SF branch, and was originally published by Subterranean Press. ...
-
Created on 27 March 2017
-
5.
Aliette de Bodard - The Dragon's Tear
-
(Short Stories)
-
For this month I'd like to point you, not for the first time, at a short story by Aliette de Bodard.
This time is a classic adventure tale called The Dragon's Tears, initially published by Electric Velocipede ...
-
Created on 28 October 2016
-
6.
Aliette de Bodard - The Citadel of Weeping Pearls
-
(Review)
-
Aliette de Bodard is currently Hot Property, I daresay. She has previously won BSFA and Nebula awards, and has just won another two BSFAs as announced at Mancunicon (the UK National SF Convention this ...
-
Created on 21 April 2016
-
7.
Aliette de Bodard - Three Cups of Grief, by Starlight
-
(Short Stories)
-
Here is a BSFA-nominated short story by Aliette de Bodard, called Three Cups of Grief, by Starlight
It's the first story I can remember written around 3 cups of Chinese Tea, one type each per cup!
It ...
-
Created on 21 March 2016
-
8.
Aliette de Bodard – On a Red Station, Drifting
-
(Review)
-
Aliette de Bodard is a US-born, Franco-Vietnamese writer and former computer engineer living and writing (in English) in France. She has 3 novels and a substantial amount of short fiction to her name; ...
-
Created on 16 October 2015
-
9.
Aliette de Bodard - The Breath of War
-
(Short Stories)
-
Whilst I'm enjoying myself at Dysprosium, the 66th National SF Convention out in Heathrow, here is an interesting short story by Aliette de Bodard, called The Breath of War.
It talks about a society ...
-
Created on 01 April 2015
-
10.
Aliette de Bodard - The Waiting Stars
-
(Short Stories)
-
Congratulations to Aliette de Bodard for winning a Nebula Award for her novelette The Waiting Stars - this is her 2nd win in consecutive years (2013 she won with her short story Immersion).
You can read ...
-
Created on 27 May 2014
-
11.
Aliette de Bodard - Ship's Brothe
-
(Short Stories)
-
Clarkesworld #88 contains, among works by Ken Liu, Cheng Jingbo, Yoo Ha Lee, and Robert Charles Wilson (and doesn't that line-up just make you want to buy it), a story by Aliette de Bodard called Ship' ...
-
Created on 14 January 2014
-
12.
Aliette de Bodard - Immersion
-
(Short Stories)
-
Over a Clarkesworld you can read Aliette de Bodard's story Immersion, which, as they point out, is:
WINNER: 2012 NEBULA AWARD FOR BEST SHORT STORY
2012 BSFA AWARD NOMINEE FOR BEST SHORT STORY
2013 ...
-
Created on 31 May 2013
-
13.
Aliette De Bodard - Scattered Along the River of Heaven
-
(Short Stories)
-
Clarkesworld Magazine has a short story by World SF Prize winner Aliette the Bodard available for reading: Scattered Along the River of Heaven
According to her this is "the pseudo-Asian SF story with ...
-
Created on 06 February 2012
-
14.
Aliette de Bodard - The Jaguar House, in Shadow
-
(Short Stories)
-
Aliette de Bodard has her Hugo and Nebula nominated short story - The Jaguar House, in Shadow - up at her website:
The mind wanders, when one takes teonanacatl.
If she allowed herself to think, ...
-
Created on 06 June 2011
-
15.
Cixin Liu - The Three-Body Problem
-
(Review)
-
... norms had a tendency to feel very alien (do Chinese, or generally non US/UK readers of our standard SF fare get the reverse of this? Some exchanges I had with Aliette de Bodard suggest that the answer ...
-
Created on 13 December 2014
-
16.
Yoon Ha Lee - The Knight of Chains, the Deuce of Stars
-
(Short Stories)
-
... echoes of Ian M. Banks' Player of Games, but in a good and, in my opinion, non-derivative way.
It's also eligible for the 2014 Hugos, and has been recommended for such by Aliette de Bodard - I can heartily ...
-
Created on 30 January 2014
-
17.
International Speculative Fiction, Magazine, Number Zero
-
(Links)
-
... Wind-Blown Man by Aliette De Bodard (great stuff), and The Ethics of Treason by Gerson Lodi-Ribeiro (still reading, but unusual and thought-provoking so far!)
Go check it out - this looks like an interesting ...
-
Created on 30 July 2012
|
|
|
|