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Five of the Best . . . Moon novels!
Look no further: today on the Gateway blog we have five of the best moon-based novels you could ever hope to read . . . A Fall of Moondust by Arthur C. Clarke Time is running out for the passengers and crew of the tourist cruiser Selene, incarcerated in a sea of choking lunar […]
Read MoreOn This Day: E C Tubb was born
Courtesy of our friends at the Hugo Award-winning Encyclopedia of Science Fiction – and, in particular, their excellent On This Day function – we are able to celebrate the birth of one of the great figures of British science fiction: Edwin Charles Tubb, born on this day in 1919. Author of over 100 novels, including […]
Read MoreNew Book of the Week: Saturn Patrol
Back in the ’50s, when novels could be 40,000 words long and the pulps ruled the world, publishing was a very different beast than it is now. Dozens of short, purpose-written books were published out each month, in popular genres such as Romance, Crime, War Stories, Westerns and, of course, Science Fiction. The writers for […]
Read MoreOn This Day: E. C. Tubb
Courtesy of our friends at the Hugo Award-winning Encyclopedia of Science Fiction – and, in particular, their excellent On This Day function – we are able to celebrate the birth of one of the great figures of British science fiction: Edwin Charles Tubb, born on this day in 1919. Author of over 100 novels, including […]
Read MoreE C Tubb SF Gateway Omnibus
We have not one, but two omnibuses to tell you about this week – and this one contains a treat for fans of classic British SF: a previously unpublished novel . . . From the vaults of the SF Gateway, the most comprehensive digital library of classic SFF titles ever assembled, comes an ideal […]
Read MoreSF Gateway Omnibus Schedule 2013
Following a deluge of requests** we have decided to publish the schedule of SF Gateway omnibuses up to the end of the year. So, without further ado . . . Available Now Frank Herbert – The Dragon in the Sea; The Santaroga Barrier; The Dosadi Experiment Gordon R. Dickson – Tactics of Mistake; Time Storm; […]
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