The short and very weird life of a real-life android that could have easily been written by Philip K. Dick himself.
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Book Review: ‘Alif The Unseen’ by G. Willow Wilson
This could be one of the stories behind the Arab Spring.
Read More »Book Review: ‘How The Light Is Spent’ by Gail Sidonie Sobat
This is history as it should be, told through the pen of a poet with an eye for the important details of life.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Dream of the Celt’ by Mario Vargas Llosa
A fictionalized account of the life of Irish nationalist Roger Casement.
Read More »Interview with Juana Bordas, Author of ‘The Power of Latino Leadership: Culture, Inclusion, and Contribution’
"The purpose of leadership is not just about business or the economy. Leadership is about creating the society we want to live in."
Read More »Talking With Author Craig Johnson About His Latest Book, A Serpent’s Tooth and the Rest of the Longmire Series
The writer talks about both the Longmire books and their transition into series television.
Read More »Book Review: Charles Dickens In Love – by Robert Garnett
Robert Garnett tells the story of Charles Dickens and the three women he loved.
Read More »Book Review: Steampunk Fashion – by Spurgeon Vaughn Ratcliffe
The photos show Steampunk creations, from dresses and corsets to jewelry and masks, in intricate detail. And it tells you where to buy them.
Read More »Book Review: Web of the City – by Harlan Ellison
The s-f master’s first novel, a pulpish look at Fifties street gang life, gets a reissue through Hard Case Crime.
Read More »An Interview With Lucy Clarke, Author of Swimming At Night
"I wanted Katie and Mia to both have their own ‘voice’. As the old saying goes, there are two sides to every story–and I wished to show both."
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