Graham Sleight
Books (& magazines & stuff)
Below are order/subscription details for books and magazines I’ve
contributed to.
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Books
Polder: A Festschrift for John Clute and Judith Clute
Edited by Farah
Mendlesohn
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John Clute and Judith Clute are two of the most generous and influential
figures in sf today – John as critic and Judith as artist. Polder is by way of a thank-you to them from some of their friends,
and an opportunity for us to talk about some of their ideas. The contributors
are Brian
Aldiss,
Jack Bradfield, Scott Bradfield, Damien Broderick, Andrew Butler, Ellen Datlow, Tom Disch, Candas Jane Dorsey, Neil
Gaiman, William Gibson, Joe Haldeman, Elizabeth Hand, M. John Harrison, Edward James, Roz Kaveney, Paul Kincaid, Rob
Latham, John Lifton, Javier Martinez, Sean McMullen, Kim Stanley Robinson,
Geoff Ryman, Bruce Sterling, Ian Watson, Gary K. Wolfe, Jack
Womack, Pamela Zoline and, uh, me. I’m honoured to be there. You can find out
more, and order, from the Old Earth Books page here. There’s a long and
interesting review by Niall
Harrison
here
at Strange Horizons.
Christopher Priest: The Interaction
Edited by Andrew M.
Butler
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I’ve been
reading Christopher Priest’s work for many years, and so was very glad of the chance to write a
long overview essay on his novels for this book – which is the first critical
volume on Priest. It was published in August 2005, to mark Priest’s appearance
as Guest of Honour at Interaction, the World Science Fiction Convention. Other
contributors include Andrew M. Butler, Gilles Dumay, Nick Hubble, Paul Kincaid,
Nicholas Ruddick, Andy Sawyer, Victoria
Stewart, Thomas van Parys, and Matthew Wolf-Meyer; we’re very lucky to have a
wonderful cover by Colin Odell. It can be ordered from the publisher, the SF
Foundation, here
– price £14 inc p&p. There’s a review of it by John Clute here.
Parietal Games
Non-Fiction
by and on M. John Harrison
Edited by Mark Bould and Michelle Reid
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Aside from
being one of the most influential British novelists in or out of sf, M. John Harrison
has also produced a substantial body of criticism and other non-fiction – for
venues from New Worlds to the Times Literary Supplement. This volume
collects that work, and also adds essays on his work over the years. I’ve
contributed an essay on Harrison’s 1989
novel Climbers. The book also
contains a foreword by Elizabeth Hand, and essays by Mark Bould, John Clute, Rjurik
Davidson, Graham Fraser, Nick Freeman, Rob Latham, and Farah
Mendlesohn – and, again, has a striking Colin Odell cover.
It can be ordered (price £20 inc p&p) from the SF Foundation here.
There are reviews by Cheryl Morgan here and Paul Kincaid here,
though I have minor disagreements with them on one or two points…
Snake’s-Hands
The
Fiction of John Crowley
Edited by Alice K. Turner and Michael Andre-Driussi,
Preface by Harold Bloom
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I’m very happy to have
a contribution in this book, published in 2003 by Wildside Press, which is the
first to survey the work of John Crowley. In his Preface, Harold Bloom says, “Crowley writes so magnificently that only a
handful of living writers can equal him as a stylist….Of novelists, only Philip
Roth consistently writes on Crowley’s level.” Other contributors to Snake’s-Hands
include Alice
K. Turner,
Michael Andre-Driussi, William H. Ansley, Brian Attebery, John Clute, Matthew S.S. Davis, Thomas M. Disch,
James Hynes, Don Riggs, Bill Sheehan, Adam Stephanides, Jennifer Stevenson, and
Sondra Ford Swift.
You can order paperback
or hardback
from Amazon.co.uk, paperback
or hardback
from amazon.com
Supernatural Fiction Writers
Contemporary
Fantasy and Horror
Edited by Richard
Bleiler
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I wrote a long overview-essay on the work of Lucius Shepard for this
2003 two-volume reference book. At $265, it’s probably beyond most peoples’
price ranges, but library copies are well worth seeking out. There are a range
of terrific essays on other fantasy/horror writers, by contributors including
Richard Bleiler, John Clute, Elizabeth
Hand, David Langford, and Brian
Stableford. Details for the sufficiently wealthy at Amazon.
Magazines
The main magazines I write for are:
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Foundation, the
three-times-yearly journal of the SF
Foundation.
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Interzone, the
bi-monthly UK sf
magazine.
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The New York Review of Science Fiction, published
monthly by Dragon Press.
All are, naturally, fine publications. Subscribe now! Act without
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