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Steering the Craft by Ursula K, Le Guin

Steering The Craft

Le Guin's writing has long been amongst the best that the fantasy genre has to offer and her love of the craft of writing, of words and and the interplay between words is obvious to anyone who has read her work, so I picked up this short tutorial work with great interest.

The Losers - Chris Evans

The Losers

The A-TEAM, with more sex and violence.

Nerd Shirts Logo

Nerd Shirts

Win a fantastic new T-shirt with a design inspired by TRON.

Lockjaw

LOCKJAW: RISE OF THE KULEV SERPENT

A voodoo curse, DMX with a rocket launcher and a killer massive snake. All in one film... Win a copy on DVD

Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter

Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter

There's been a clutch of historical/genre mash-ups hitting the shelves recently, the first of which was probably Seth Grahame-Smith's Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, and while I can see the appeal I've not read any of them...

Living Dead at Manchester Morgue

The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue

“I wish the dead could come back to life, you bastard, so then I could kill you again.”

Heartless

Heartless

ScreenTalk for HEARTLESS, with writer/director Philip Ridley, at the Barbican on May 21. Ticket offer of two tickets for £16 (normally £11.50 each). Plus, win signed DVD sleeves.

Tellow Blue Tibia by Adam Roberts

Yellow Blue Tibia

The final book to be reviewed from the shortlist for the Arthur C Clarke Award for Science Fiction Literature is a satirical, often dark and laugh-out-loud funny tale that harks back to science fiction's golden age while simultaneously taking a good natured dig at it.

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