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Tag: Scottish science fiction

Issue 6.1 - Special Issue "Contemporary Speculative Fiction" Previous Issues

Martin MacInnes and Celtic SF

Martyn James Colebrook March 15, 2017 No Comments celtic fictionMartin MacInnesScottish fantasyScottish science fiction

Martin MacInnes’ debut novel Infinite Ground (2016) is structured around a disarmingly simple premise. At the height of a heatwave in a South American country, a 29-year-old man named Carlos is having…

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