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» New York Times’ Style section: Cassandra Clare Created a Fantasy Realm and Aims to Maintain Her Rule

» LA Times: Steph Cha reviews Elizabeth Hand’s Hard Light

» SF Chronicle/SFGate: Michael Berry reviews Sofia Samatar, Richard Kadrey, Seanan McGuire

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Whatcha Gonna Do With All That Junk? Arley Sorg and Josh Pearce Discuss <i><b>Space Sweepers</b></i>
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Whatcha Gonna Do With All That Junk? Arley Sorg and Josh Pearce Discuss Space Sweepers

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Down on their luck and drowning in debt, the crew of the spaceship Victory — Captain Jang (Kim Tae-ri), Tae-ho (Song Joong-Ki), Tiger Park (Jin Seon-kyu), and a robot, Bubs (Yoo Hae-Jin / Kim Hyang-gi) — work as “space sweepers,” salvaging broken satellites and other orbital garbage. Society has stratified so much that the poor live on a near-uninhabitable Earth while the rich live in luxurious orbital habitats. The richest

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Blinks: Jeff VanderMeer; Amal El-Mohtar reviews; Kim Stanley Robinson on cities

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Books for 2019 by Carolyn Cushman

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I read a lot of books in familiar series this year, and only a few really stood out. Ilona Andrews’s Sapphire Flames is a fun start to a new trilogy in the Hidden Legacy series of urban fantasy romances, focusing on Catalina, the second daughter in the heavily armed Baylor family, taking over as Head of the family’s House with her rare but powerful talent as a Siren – and

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Photo Story: Okorafor Named Person of the Year

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