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We're pleased to announced that Geoff Ryman's series, 100 African Writers of SFF won a British Science Fiction Association Award for Non-Fiction. The award was announced this past weekend at Eastercon. The most recent series of interviews with authors from Malawi went live last week. Do check it out if you haven't had a chance. Congratulations, Geoff!

We'd also like to congratulate Erin Horáková, whose article, "Boucher, Backbone and Blake: The Legacy of Blakes Seven", was nominated in the same category. The inaugural essay of her new column, "Freshly Remember'd: Kirk Drift" has rapidly become our most-viewed piece since we switched to the new website. Congratulations, Erin!



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25 Mar 2024

Looking back, I see that my initial hope for this episode was that the mud would have a heartbeat and a heart that has teeth and crippling anxiety. Some of that hope has become a reality, but at what cost?
to work under the / moon is to build a formidable tomorrow
Significantly, neither the humans nor the tigers are shown to possess an original or authoritative version of the narrative, and it is only in such collaborative and dialogic encounters that human-animal relations and entanglements can be dis-entangled.
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