Read the rest of my review at SF Crowsnest.
Gareth D Jones: Unofficially the second most widely translated science fiction short story author in the world
Sunday, April 25, 2021
Book Review: Radio Life by Derek B. Miller
In a post-apocalyptic future several centuries from now, various tribes live in uneasy co-existence, their philosophies differing as to whether it’s best to recover ancient knowledge to improve their lives or make sure that knowledge is forgotten forever so as not to bring destruction on the Earth once more.
Tuesday, April 20, 2021
The Camel Returns
The Romanian translation of my SF camel story Englebert is out now in issue #16 of Galaxia42 magazine.
This is the fourth language for this story following English, Hungarian and Vietnamese, and it's my third story in Romanian.
Saturday, April 17, 2021
The Chorochronos Archives
New time travel anthology The Chorochronos Archives is out now from JayHenge publishing. It includes my Victorian SF story The Long Afternoon of Sir Rupert Moncrief, which has previously appeared as a podcast from Gallery of Curiosities.
You can read this story in two different ways, either in chronological order, or following Sir Rupert as he jumps back and forth in time.
Tuesday, April 06, 2021
Venus of Hungary
The Hungarian translation of my reality TV space exploration story Venus of Venus is out now in Galaktika #373.
This is my 6th story in this magazine, and this time my name has been promoted to large font on the cover.
Friday, April 02, 2021
Book review: Nova Hellas: Stories from Future Greece edited by Francesca T Barbini & Francesco Verso
The 2017 anthology Stories From Future Athens has been translated into English and a couple of additional stories added for the anthology Nova Hellas: Stories From Future Greece from Scottish small press Luna Press, edited by two Italian editors, Francesca T Barbini and Francesco Verso.
Read the rest of my review at SF Crowsnest.
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