Yet more blurbs/reviews for Central Station…
“Beautiful, original, a shimmering tapestry of connections and images – I can’t think of another SF novel quite like it. Lavie Tidhar is one of the most distinctive voices to enter the field in many...
View ArticleThe Violent Century nominated for Japan’s Seiun Award!
Found out yesterday that the Japanese edition of The Violent Century, translated by Takeshi Mogi and published by Tokyo Sogensha, is on the shortlist for the Seiun Award, in the Best Translated Novel...
View ArticleAlt History Film Posters: The Vanishing Kind
I don’t think I mentioned it before, but I have a new novella, “The Vanishing Kind”, coming out in July in F&SF Magazine. It’s alternate history noir, a psychic remnant of working on A Man Lies...
View Article“Affection” in Strata
Strata is a new digitally native mixed media project from Penguin Random House, Google Play and basically a sort of Singularity-level tech thang. Anyway my story, “Affection”, is published there,...
View Article“Terminal” up at Tor dot com
My story “Terminal” is now up for a free read at tor.com. It can also be purchased as an e-book for 99c. The story was acquired and edited by the legendary Ellen Datlow. The story is 6000 words....
View Article“Incursions” in Nature
My third story for the week(!) was just published in the journal Nature. You can also read it for free here.
View ArticleArt and War Publication Today!
Art & War, my first non-fiction book (though it comes with some fiction, too, see below), is a collaboration with my friend, the author Shimon Adaf. It’s out today in paperback and e-book. The US...
View ArticleIt’s alive! ALIVE!
Pre-order the new edition of The Bookman, now with bonus novella “Murder in the Cathedral”!
View ArticleCentral Station Publication Day!
Central Station is officially out into the world today (Amazon, Amazon UK). Still hard to believe my odd little project is out there today, and even getting some really lovely reviews… (You can also...
View ArticleNominated for Il Premio Roma!
Delighted to discover that Wolf, the Italian edition of A Man Lies Dreaming, has been shortlisted for the prestigious Premio Roma, in the Narrativa Straniera, or Best Foreign Fiction, category. The...
View ArticleThe Bookman Release Day!
Words I never thought I’d type… again. Yes, today’s the day! The classy new edition of The Bookman is officially out today in the UK – you can get it from Amazon, or indeed from your local Waterstones....
View ArticleThe Bookman Rides Again… Again!
Or in other news, the new edition of The Bookman is out today in its American edition. It’s fancy! Get the whole set!
View ArticleRecent Short Fiction
It’s been a pretty productive year on the short fiction front for one reason or another. Recent story sales include: “Tinkerers” to Elizabeth Hand and Bradford Morrow at Conjunctions “The Old...
View ArticleOff to Spain…
My only comment on current events comes from A Man Lies Dreaming (2014) – this is p. 238 of the uk paperback edition, in which the notorious Oswald Mosley runs for PM on an anti-immigrant platform:...
View Article“The Vanishing Kind” is published!
“The Vanishing Kind”, a brand-new novella set in a post-WW2 London where the Nazis won the war, is out now in the latest (July/August) issue of venerable magazine F&SF. It’s a dirty little noir...
View ArticleAnnouncing The Jewish Mexican Literary Review!
Today’s the day! I’m delighted to announce The Jewish Mexican Literary Review, with a brand-new issue live at thejmlr.com. This is a new (old-new?) ecclectic magazine, free online, co-edited by myself...
View ArticleNew MP3 CD Editions
While Audible editions of the Bookman novels have been available for a while, the audiobooks can now be acquired as a physical CD from Brilliance Audio, available from Amazon. Do people still use CDs?...
View ArticleCamera Obscura US Publication Day!
Camera Obscura is officially out today in the US and Canada. This jazzy new edition comes with a new Sarah Anne Langton cover and bonus “from the lost files of the Bookman Histories” short story...
View Article“The Last Osama” Rides Again
My story “The Last Osama”, a sort of coda for the novel, Osama, and which was originally published in Interzone in 2011, is now available in Ma’aboret, a multi-lingual literary magazine published from...
View ArticleTutim! Tutim!
“Tutim”, one of my very favourite stories, combines my love of satire and strange alternate histories with actual politics – and keen-eyed readers will, of course, recognise the title reference to the...
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