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Paradox - Where is everybody? - Edited by Ian Whates
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(Review)
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... to quantify the question. But, we know that this is not the case, or not as far as we can observe. Thus, as the cover posits - Where is everybody?
For this nifty collection Ian Whates, writer and editor ...
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Created on 09 August 2016
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Ian Whates - The Gift of Joy
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(Review)
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Ian Whates is the owner and chief editor at NewCon Press - The Gift of Joy is the first book of his own writing he published. And, as much as this might smack of ‘vanity effort’ I can assure you that it ...
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Created on 30 July 2015
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Ian Whates (Ed.) - Fables from the Fountain
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(Review)
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... Charles Stross, James Lovegrove, Adam Roberts, Liz Williams, or Ian Watson here. You might have heard of the odd one of them?
Fables from the Fountain is edited by Ian Whates - himself an SF writer, ...
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Created on 06 January 2015
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Ian Watson - Orgasmachine
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(Review)
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Now here is a strange, subtly unsettling, and generally unusual book, with a suitably unusual history to it. Orgasmachine is Ian Watson's 'lost novel'. Originally written in 1970 during his stay in Japan, ...
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Created on 17 October 2016
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Ian Sales – Adrift on the Sea of Rains
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(Review)
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Adrift on the Sea of Rains is the first Novella in Ian Sales' Apollo Quartet, and was originally published in 2012. The second book in the series – The Eye With Which the Universe Beholds Itself - is also ...
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Created on 10 December 2013
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Neal Asher – Lockdown Tales
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(Review)
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... by Ian Whates' Newcon Press, at least as single author effort (he has been part of several of their collections previously), it has since been followed by a 2nd volume under the same (slightly misleading) ...
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Created on 11 September 2023
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Mercurio D. Rivera – Across the Event Horizon
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(Review)
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I first came across Mercurio D. Rivera in Ian Whates’ story collection Paradox, which assembles a number of writers and scientists to explore the different answers/approaches to the Fermi Paradox. A recommended ...
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Created on 01 November 2016
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