Publishers WeeklyMay 2012 Rucker (Wetware) is what you get when you cross cyberpunk (of which movement he is often hailed…
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Playful Metafiction: Paul Park’s A City Made of Words
By Matthew KeeleyTor.comAugust 23rd, 2019 Paul Park’s A City Made of Words is the latest volume in PM Press’s Outspoken…
A City Made of Words in Publishers Weekly
Publishers WeeklyMay 7th, 2019 Park pushes the boundaries of speculative fiction in this collection of eight fascinating short pieces that…
Iron and Chromium: Five Novels by Norman Spinrad in the Los Angeles Review of Books
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Raising Hell in Publishers Weekly
Publishers Weekly Jimmy DiAngelo is in Hell, but he’s faced worse situations as a disreputable union organizer, and he sets…
Raising Hell in Locus
By Paul Di FilippoLocusOctober 9th, 2014 Whenever discussion turns to candidates for the next SFWA Grandmaster Award, the name of…
Sensation: A Review
by J. L. ComeauThe Tomb of Dark Delights I enjoy weird fiction, and I must say that Sensation is one…
Sensation in Midwest Book Review
Klausner’s BookshelfMidwest Book ReviewFebruary 2012 Julia Hernandez leaves her husband City College Professor Raymond before murdering Peter Neads Fisherman and…
Sensation: A Review on Interzone 239
by Nathaniel TapleyInterzone 239 April 2012 You should read Sensation now. I’m not kidding. Right now. Stop reading this, start…
Sensation Review & Audio on Writers Cast
Writers CastJuly 21, 2011 When Julia Hernandez leaves her husband, shoots a real estate developer, and then vanishes without a…