Sub-genres battle for Arthur C Clarke SF award
Space opera, parallel worlds and dystopian futures all shortlisted for best science fiction novel of the year
The full panoply of science fiction – from space opera to parallel worlds to dystopian futures – is represented on the shortlist for this year's Arthur C Clarke awards for the best SF novel of the year, announced this morning.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Wednesday, 31 March, 2010
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