![]() ![]() She has reviewed science fiction and fantasy for various journals, including Interzone, Vector, and Foundation. She is working on a PhD focusing on indigenous contemporary literatures in North America. Maureen Kincaid Speller, a critic, freelance copyeditor, and graduate student. You can follow her on Twitter Vicky_Hoyle. She tweets Hoyle, an archivist and PhD student working on the cultural and social value of archival heritage. Erin reviews for Strange Horizons, and her journalistic and academic work have also appeared in a variety of other venues. She's working towards her literature PhD at Glasgow, which focuses on how charm evolves over time. We hope you'll join us to discuss the novel further in the comments, but to kick off this discussion, the participants are:ĭan Hartland, whose reviews and criticism have appeared in Strange Horizons, Vector, Foundation and the Los Angeles Review of Books.Įrin Horáková, a southern American writer who lives in London with her partner. This week we also have a bonus discussion of The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro, which you can read here. ![]() ![]() Our next book will be Atlas: The Archaeology of an Imaginary City by Dung Kai-cheung, and discussions further ahead are listed here. ![]() Welcome to this month's Strange Horizons book club! This week we are discussing Hild by Nicola Griffith. ![]()
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