When history goes ‘wonderfully wrong’ By Josh WilsonThe FabulistMay 24th, 2019 It takes no small degree of presumption and vision,…
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The Beatrix Gates— finalist for a “Lammy” in the Transgender Fiction category
These Are The Finalists for the 2020 Lambda Literary Awards Every year, the “Lammys” celebrate the best in LGBTQ literature…
Meg Elison’s Big Girl— What We’re Looking Forward to… 2020 on Turnaround
Turnaround BlogDecember 2019 It’s true and I should say it: Meg Elison’s The Road to Nowhere trilogy is the single…
The Beatrix Gates in The True Review
By Andrew AndrewsTrue Review Rachel Pollack really makes you think about a lot of things. What is human? What isn’t?…
A City Made of Words in Locus
By Gary K. WolfeLocus September 26th, 2019 Paul Park has always had a rather sidewise relationship with science fiction and…
In Praise of Samuel R. Delany
The author of “Dhalgren” and dozens of other books “gives readers fiction that reflects and explores the social truths of…
Rudy Rucker’s Surfing the Gnarl: A Review
By Luther BlissettMedium.comFebruary 4th, 2017 This Rucker collection has two short fiction stories and an important essay, “Surfing the Gnarl,”…
Rudy Rucker’s Surfing the Gnarl on BoingBoing
by Cory DoctorowBoingBoingFebruary 16, 2012 Surfing the Gnarl is the latest volume in PM Press’s wonderful Outspoken Authors series: a…
Surfing the Gnarl: City Book Review
By Glenn DallasCity Book ReviewApril 2nd, 2012 Rudy Rucker is weird. And I say that with all the respect and…
Surfing the Gnarl: A Publishers Weekly Review
Publishers WeeklyMay 2012 Rucker (Wetware) is what you get when you cross cyberpunk (of which movement he is often hailed…