Author: Alex Irvine
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Sci Fi Weekly on Pics
F. Brett Cox reviews the collection and has this, among other things, to say: The strongest works in this strong collection–“The Golems of Detroit,” “For Now It’s Eight O’Clock,” “Gus Dreams of Biting the Mailman,” “Volunteers” and the title story–show just how much can still be achieved by science fiction and fantasy short stories, and…
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For Michael Crichton Fans
The next time you’re going to plunk down your hard-earned money for his latest spasm of narrative typing, consider this. Literary score-settling has a long and distinguished history, no doubt, but this is out of line.
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Locus reviews Pics
It’s not online, and I am loath to trample copyright by reproducing it in full, but here are some highlights of Gary K. Wolfe’s review, from the December issue of Locus: In his first three novels, Irvine staked out a territory for himself as a dark fantasist of some of the more obscure corners of…
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French Interview and Review at Cafard Cosmique
“Le Soleil du Nouveau Monde est un récit cruel et solaire. Si c’est un premier roman, seuls les lecteurs les plus exigeants sauront le remarquer car l’aventure est menée avec une grande énergie et une belle maîtrise. Quant à Alexander C. IRVINE, c’est un très bon auteur en puissance dont on guettera en embuscade les…