Sleeping Embers of an Ordinary Mind makes The Guardian’s Best SF of 2015
It’s that time of year! And I’m delighted to let you know that The Guardian has included my recently released novel, Sleeping Embers of an Ordinary Mind, in “The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of 2015.”
Critic Adam Roberts begins his annual round-up: “As per that ancient Chinese curse, SF and fantasy have been living through interesting times.” What follows is a balanced summary of this year’s debate about the future of the genre.
If you’re looking for some good reading for the holiday season take a look at Adam Roberts’ reading highlights of the past 12 months.
Elsewhere, I’m also very chuffed that Charlie Jane Anders at io9 has included my novel in “All the Science Fiction and Fantasy Books You Can’t Afford To Miss In December!”
Again, there’s plenty of books to choose from in io9’s recommended new releases.
Happy reading!
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