New Titles - w/e 19th July
In hardback:
Greg Bear - City at the End of Time a return to big science fiction after several crime novels… also in l/f
Tim Stretton - The Dog of the North The Annals of Mondia #1. Good new fantasy
Steven Baxter - Flood the oceans keep rising much more than you’d think! In the near future catastrophe unfolds
Harry Turtledove - The Man With the Iron Heart an alternate end to the War in Europe in 1945…
in large format:
Greg Bear - City at the End of Time a return to big science fiction after several crime novels… also in h/c
Peter Watts - Blindsight two months after thousands of meteorites burned up in the atmosphere, a weak signal is detected far out in the solar system…
Bryan Collier - 2012; a conspiracy tale near-future British thriller
John Crowley - Daemonomania the 3rd part of his Aegypt quartet…
Robert Leader - The Sword Lord part 1 of the Fifth Planet
Charles DeLint - Yellow Dog signed & numbered limited edition chapbook
in ‘B’ format:
Terry Brooks - The Elves of Cintra Genesis of Shannara #2
Marion Crawford - The Witch of Prague & Other Stories 300 page occult novel and 8 short stories, written in the late 19th/early 20th C. Budget price.
The Mammoth Book of Vampire Romance 25 stories new from current writers in the field. Edited by Trisha Telep
Read by Dawn Volume 3 latest horror anthology edited by Adele Hartley, creator of the Dead By Dawn horror film festival…
in paperback:
Jack Du Brul - Havoc the 7th Philip Mercer adventure!
Robert Rankin - the da-da-de-da-da code humourous conspiracy novel
Jennifer Fallon - Wolfblade book one of the Wolfblade Trilogy
art, etc:
Kazu Kibuishi (editor) - Flight Volume Five the latest collection of inspiring graphic short stories…
magazines:
Interzone - issue #217
audio:
Doctor Who - Sisters of the Flame episode #2.7 in the Eighth Doctor series from Big Finish
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…