Future Bristol Anthology: TOC
Gareth L Powell - science fiction writer —
Colin Harvey has sent through the table of contents for his forthcoming anthology, "Future Bristol", due from Swimming Kangaroo Books in April next year. It looks like a good line-up, with some intriguing titles. And of course, in eighth position, there's me... Liz Williams ~ Isambard's Kingdom John Hawkes-Reed ~ The Guerilla Infrastructure HOWTO Stephanie Burgis ~ After The Change Joanne Hall ~ Pirates of the Cumberland Basin Nick ...
SPOTLIGHT: Books of September 2008
Fantasy Book Critic —
... of an ancient weapon. She realizes too late that her own government plans on using the weapon against Caud. Meanwhile in Winterstrike, a woman imprisoned by her family for consorting with a male escapes. Her sister, Essgui, follows and meets Mar in the Crater Plain. Together, they set out on a journey that leads to a group of outcast male creatures who hold the secrets to the Martian past and future... Official Liz Williams LiveJournal Order “Winterstrike” ...
"Winterstrike" by Liz Williams (Reviewed by Liviu C. Suciu)
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... Official Liz Williams LiveJournal Order “Winterstrike” HERE Read Reviews via The ...
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Lakeshore —
... [ jlake.com | LiveJournal ]
Knitting a Coral Reef [ jlake.com | LiveJournal ]
Mother of the Child’s Art Opening [ jlake.com | LiveJournal ]
Also, if you have opinions about where to find good pizza, speak up! [ jlake.com | LiveJournal ]
Interrupting Gelastic Jew with an interesting take on female characters in film and fiction — An argument against hypercompetence.
mevennen is very funny about Halloween — Not for the squeamish, though ...
Detective Wizards, Vampire Hunters, and Werewolves Oh My! (Urban Fantasy Re-Re-Revisted)
Rob's Blog o' Stuff —
... , and Liz Williams. I also think, by extension, the definition of Urban Fantasy presented in the article is a bit limiting and suited to fit more in with the article's point. ...
Fantasy Book Critic’s 2008 Review/2009 Preview — Liz Williams
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... , and also teaches creative writing and the history of Science Fiction. For more information, please visit the author’s Official LiveJournal. ...
Fantasy Book Critic’s 2008 Review/2009 Preview — Jaine Fenn
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... And finally, I’m now hooked on Liz Williams’ Inspector Chen books, which are easy to read but hard to categorise (though I’m at least one behind on those too). ...
The Science Fictional Mars: a Preview of 2009
Marooned: Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror books on Mars —
... (UK, 2008), the new novel by British author Liz Williams , will be released in the United States.• I’ll be publishing several more volumes in my “ ...
Fantasy Book Critic’s 2008 Review/2009 Preview — Liviu C. Suciu
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... “Winterstrike” by Liz Williams. Mothers, daughters, unsuitable males on future Mars and Earth. Reviewed ...
Fantasy Book Critic’s 2008 Review/2009 Preview — Paul McAuley
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... 4) “Winterstrike” by Liz Williams. Another family mystery story, this time set on Mars and Earth in the far future; an edgy, finely wrought science fantasy. ...
MIND MELD: Shrewd Writing Advice From Some of Science Fiction and Fantasy's Best Writers
SF Signal —
... Liz Williams is a British science fiction author who has been twice nominated for the Philip K. Dick award. She's been published since 2001 and is probably best known for her Detective Inspector Chen series of novels. ...
Future Bristol on Amazon
Gareth L Powell - science fiction writer —
The Future Bristol anthology is now available to order from Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.com. It contains the following stories:
Liz Williams ~ Isambard’s Kingdom
John Hawkes-Reed ~ The Guerilla Infrastructure HOWTO
Stephanie Burgis ~ After The Change
Joanne Hall ~ Pirates of the Cumberland Basin
Nick Walters ~ Trespassers
Christina Lake ~ A Tale of ...
Sci-Fi Book Releases for June 2009
Walker of Worlds —
... alive, too. All of you. I'm going to tell it to you now, the only way I know how: not straight but true, the whole thing, to try make you feel what I felt: the joy and terror and uncertainty, panic and wonder, despair and hope. Everything that happened, bringing us to Earth, and Earth out of its captivity. All through my eyes. It's a story you know. But you don't know it all. Buy from: Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.com Winterstrike by Liz Williams (Tor UK) | June 05 Winterstrike spy Hestia Mar ...
Interview with Liz Williams (Interviewed by Mihir Wanchoo with several questions from Liviu Suciu)
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... We run a retail business selling witchcraft items, and I also teach English at Bath Spa University. Best way to get to know me is through my Live Journal or my ...
“Inspector Chen Short Stories” by Liz Williams (Reviewed by Mihir Wanchoo)
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Liz Williams at Live Journal and at Facebook Read FBC Interview with Ms. Williams HERE Liz Williams has been publishing her novels since 2001 & her short stories since 1997. Her earlier books were Sci-fi books with a bit of socio-political commentary. Her short stories however were all over the place genre-wise. In 2005 she published the first book in the Inspector Chen series. This was technically her first foray into urban fantasy genre however her primary effort was not marred by newbie mistakes as she ...
“The Shadow Pavilion” by Liz Williams (Reviewed by Mihir Wanchoo)
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Liz Williams at Live Journal and at Facebook Order "The Shadow Pavilion" HERE Read FBC Interview with Ms. Williams HERE Read FBC Review of the Inspector Chen short stories HERE Book & author information: This is the 4th book in the Inspector Chen series written by Liz Williams. This series is a bit hard to classify as elements of Urban Fantasy, SF, Noir Thrillers & comedy make a fine mix to culminate into the books which are such ...
