New Titles - w/e 8th September
in hardback:
S. M. Stirling - The Sunset Lands paret one of a new trilogy, set some years after A Meeting at Corvallis
John Ringo & Travis S. Taylor - Vorpal Blade sequel to Into the Looking Glass
in large format:
Michael Swanwick - The Dog Said Bow-Wow new short story collection
Paul Magrs - Something Borrowed the sequel to Never the Bride with more strange goings on in Whitby…
in ‘B’ format:
Christopher Moore - Fluke: I know Why the Winged Whale Sings my favourite book by this author…
Maria V. Snyder - Magic Study the sequel to Poison Study
Elizabeth Moon - The Serrano Connection 2nd omnibus, containing Once a Hero & Rules of Engagement
in paperback:
Charles Stross - The Jennifer Morgue sequel to The Atrocity Archives
Charles Stross - The Clan Corporate 3rd in the series…
Jo Walton - Farthing alternate history where WW2 went differently…
C. J. Ryan - Burdens of Empire 4th in the series that started with Dexta
Morgen Howell - Clan Daughter book 2 of Queen of the Orcs
Lawrence Watt-Evans - The Spriggan Mirror an Ethshar novel
Andre Norton & Jean Rabe - A Taste of Magic
Kage Baker - The Machine’s Child a Company novel
Marion Zimmer Bradley - The Door Through Space her first novel, from 1961
Sam Barone - Dawn of Empire ancient historical novel set in Mesopotamia
Mike Carey - Dead Man’s Boots 3rd in his series
John Skipp - The Last Long Call
Mary SanGiovani - The Hollower
Star Wars - Legacy of the Force: Inferno
art:
Land Art includes pictures of art, and articles about, works by the likes of Christo and Goldsworthy
calendars:
The Women of Ken Kelly
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Transreal Fiction
Transreal Fiction is a shop dedicated to selling science fiction, fantasy & related books, together with a limited selection of other merchandise.But really, it’s about books. Transreal Fiction opened in April 1997. The owner, Mike Calder, first sold sf & f books many years ago and has worked in the business either part- or full-time since. For years he also had a respectable job as well, but that’s another story…
The shop is named after the term coined by Rudy Rucker to describe his fiction and I thought it an apt name for a shop specialising in speculative fiction. And, in case you’re wondering, yes, Rudy Rucker was happy to allow me to use of the term as a name for my shop.
This year’s Fringe Art Exhibition was called Alien Surfaces. There’s a link to more info at the top…