

And since we have recently released Fairyland as an eBook – along with four other classic Paul McAuley novels: Four Hundred Billion Stars, Eternal Light, Red Dust and Pasquale’s Angel – we thought it appropriate to ask Paul for some thoughts the award and the book itself. The first Gollancz-published book to win was Paul McAuley’s Fairyland. That book, though, is a relatively recent addition and was originally published by another SF imprint. The earliest winner on our list is Geoff Ryman’s The Child Garden, currently in our SF Masterworks series. Clarke Award – as well as being the publisher of five of the last ten winners. As a long-standing champion of British SF, Gollancz is an enthusiastic supporter of the Arthur C. Clarke Award, the UK’s most prestigious prize for science fiction literature. ?), is the 25th anniversary of the Arthur C. , in addition to marking 50 years of continuous, focussed SF publishing from Gollancz (we did mention that, didn’t we. As today is a bank holiday in the UK, we thought we’d take it easy ourselves and re-present, for your reading pleasure and erudition, a blog post from the dim and distant past of.
