By Matthew KeeleyTor.comAugust 23rd, 2019 Paul Park’s A City Made of Words is the latest volume in PM Press’s Outspoken…
Outspoken Authors Series
Report from Planet Midnight on BoingBoing
BoingBoing PM Press’s Outspoken Authors series is a wonderful line of chapbooks introducing the work of radical science fiction authors;…
Report from Planet Midnight: Vision and Re-visioning
By Kathrin KohlerThe Literate ConditionApril 29th, 2013 I have discovered the short stories of Nalo Hopkinson. Wow. Amazing, gripping writing.…
Nalo Hopkinson Interviewed on Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy
By Geek’s Guide to the GalaxyJune 2013 Jamaican-born author Nalo Hopkinson burst onto the publishing scene in 1997, when her…
Short Fiction Spotlight: Report from Planet Midnight Plus… by Nalo Hopkinson
By Lee MandeloTor.comJuly 23rd, 2013 Welcome back to the Short Fiction Spotlight, a space for conversation about recent and not-so-recent…
Report from Planet Midnight in Strange Horizons
By Arkady MartineStrange HorizonsMay 30th, 2016 Report from Planet Midnight, which was published by PM Press in 2012, collects two…
Can You Hear Me Now?
By James Nicoll ReviewsFebruary 6th, 2018 Nalo Hopkinson’s 2012 Report from Planet Midnight is a collection. It is the ninth…
My Life, My Body: A Publisher’s Weekly Starred Review
September 2015 This pithy collection of essays and poems condenses Piercy’s sharp wit and ruthless clarity into a crystalline set…
My Life, My Body: A Review in Peace News
By Gabriel CarlylePeace NewsDecember 2015- January 2016 A self-described ‘socialist-anarchist-feminist’, the US activist and writer Marge Piercy is the author…
The Human Front: A Publishers Weekly Review
Publishers WeeklyAugust 2013 Scottish author MacLeod bolsters his tight, brilliant 2001 alternate-history novella with two supporting essays and a lengthy…