22 July 2023

All my Interzone reviews

There is a page about me on the Internet Speculative Fiction Database! It lists all my book reviews for Interzone. Here is the list for anyone who might be interested in such things:

  • The Kingdom Beyond the Waves (2008) by Stephen Hunt
  • The Mystery of Grace (2009) by Charles de Lint
  • Lavinia (2009) by Ursula K. Le Guin
  • Storm Glass (2009) by Maria V. Snyder
  • Naamah’s Kiss (2010) by Jacqueline Carey
  • Wolfsangel (2010) by M. D. Lachlan
  • The Very Best of Charles de Lint (2010) by Charles de Lint
  • Corvus (2011) by Paul Kearney
  • Fenrir (2011) by M. D. Lachlan
  • The Urban Fantasy Anthology (2011) by Peter S. Beagle and Joe R. Lansdale
  • Naked City: Tales of Urban Fantasy (2011) by Ellen Datlow
  • White Tiger (2012) by Kylie Chan
  • Babylon Steel (2012) by Gaie Sebold
  • Irenicon (2012) by Aidan Harte
  • Helix Wars (2013) by Eric Brown
  • Dangerous Gifts (2013) by Gaie Sebold
  • The Warring States (2013) by Aidan Harte
  • Hide Me Among the Graves (2013) by Tim Powers
  • Drakenfeld (2014) by Mark Charan Newton
  • Green Planets: Ecology and Science Fiction (2014) by Gerry Canavan and Kim Stanley Robinson
  • Son of the Morning (2014) by Mark Alder
  • Retribution (2015) by Mark Charan Newton
  • Chasing the Phoenix (2015) by Michael Swanwick
  • Testament (2016) by Hal Duncan
  • Children of Earth and Sky (2016) by Guy Gavriel Kay
  • The Wolf in the Attic (2016) by Paul Kearney
  • Isra Isle (2016) by Nava Semel
  • Empire Games (2017) by Charles Stross
  • The House of Binding Thorns (2017) by Aliette de Bodard
  • Under the Pendulum Sun (2017) by Jeannette Ng
  • Dark State (2018) by Charles Stross
  • Revenant Gun (2018) by Yoon Ha Lee
  • The Mortal Word (2019) by Genevieve Cogman
  • A Brightness Long Ago (2019) by Guy Gavriel Kay

Back issues of Interzone are not archived on the Net, so I used to post my reviews to my old blog after a suitable time lag. I plan to repost some of them here (at least, those books I think are worth re-reading). If you would like me to post a particular review, let me know via the comments.

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