The Philip K. Dick Award, presented annually to “distinguished science fiction published in paperback original form in the United States,” is, perhaps, my favorite literary honor. There’s something freeing about the paperback original format that seems to allow up-and-coming authors a shot at publishing truly singular books. Look no further than a list of past […]
In writing her new novel Paris Adrift (out this week from Solaris), author E.J. Swift wanted to honor the past without repeating it—always a tricky proposition when we’re talking time travel, that most familiar of sci-fi tropes. She joins us today to talk about how she put her own spin on futzing about with the […]