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The December 2014 issue of Locus magazine has a special feature on Michael Moorcock, including an interview conducted by John Picacio, a retrospective and tributes, an excerpt from new novel The Whispering Swarm, and an interview with Ramsey Kanaan of PM Press. There are spotlights on Amal El-Mohtar and An Owomoyela. The issue lists US and UK forthcoming books titles through September 2015. News includes the World Fantasy Awards and convention report, the Harris Awards, the Endeavour Awards, and the Hachette and Amazon deal. The column by Kameron Hurley is entitled "Publishing's Not Dying, It's Diversifying (and You Should Too)". Reviews cover new titles by Cixin Liu, Johanna Sinisalo, Peter Terrin, Shannon Page & Jay Lake, Beth Cato, R.S. Belcher, Daniel Abraham, Delia Sherman, Stephen Gould, and many others.

 


Table of Contents: 

December 2014 • Issue 647 • Vol. 73 • No. 6
47th Year of Publication • 30-Time Hugo Winner
Cover and Interview Designs by Francesca Myman

MAIN STORIES / 5&8
World Fantasy Awards • Martin and Doherty Win Harris Awards • 2014 Endeavour Awards Winners • Hachette and Amazon Make a Deal
CONVENTIONS / 5
World Fantasy Convention
PEOPLE & PUBLISHING / 6
Notes on milestones, awards, books sold, etc., with news this issue about Neil Gaiman, Harlan Ellison, George R.R. Martin and Tom Doherty, Naomi Novik, Joe Haldeman, Isaac Asimov, and many others
THE DATA FILE / 9
Terraform Launch • Mass-Market Paperback Decline Slows • SMOFCon Scholarship Winners • Announcements • World Conventions News • Immortality Auction • New Harry Potter Material • Amazon News • Barnes & Noble News • Awards News • Legal News • Publishing News • Financial News • International Rights • Other Rights • Audiobooks Received • Publications Received • Catalogs Received
SPECIAL FEATURES
Photo Story: Forbidden Planet's Great Hallowe'en Horror Signing / 8 Commentary: Kameron Hurley: Publishing’s Not Dying, It’s Diversifying (and You Should Too) / 21 Spotlight on: Amal El-Mohtar, Writer and Editor / 47 Spotlight on: An Owomoyela, Writer and Editor / 48
FORTHCOMING BOOKS
US Forthcoming Books / 22 British Forthcoming Books / 32
MICHAEL MOORCOCK / 36
Michael Moorcock: Multiverses • Michael Moorcock Retrospective by John Davey • Moorcock Tributes by Harlan Ellison, Andrea Dworkin, Norman Spinrad, Jeff VanderMeer, Alan Moore, and Iain Sinclair • Excerpt from The Whispering Swarm • Interview with Ramsey Kanaan of PM Press
LISTINGS
Magazines Received: October / 49 Books Received: October / 50 British Books Received: September / 60 Bestsellers / 62
LOCUS LETTERS / 69
Harlan Ellison
OBITUARIES / 70
George Slusser • Appreciation by Gregory Benford • J.F. Gonzales • Michel Parry • Karen Jones • André Carneiro • Stefan Ghidoveanu
EDITORIAL MATTERS / 72
WFC and After • SF in SF Supports Locus • Staff • This Issue/Next Issue • Happy Holidays!
LOCUS LOOKS AT BOOKS
Gardnerspace: A Short Fiction Column by Gardner Dozois / 11
Upgraded, Neil Clarke, ed.; Coming Soon Enough, Six Tales of Technology’s Future, Stephan Cass, ed.; Hieroglyph, Stories and Visions for a Better Future, Ed Finn & Kathryn Cramer, eds.
Short Fiction Reviews by Rich Horton / 13
Solaris Rising3, Ian Whates, ed.; Paradox, Ian Whates, ed.; Asimov’s 12/14; Tin House #61; Dream Houses, Genevieve Valentine; Gravity Box and Other Spaces, Mark W. Tiedemann.
Reviews by Gary K. Wolfe / 14
A Three-Body Problem, Cixin Liu, Ken Liu, trans.; The Blood of Angels, Johanna Sinisalo, Lola Rogers, trans.; The Guard, Peter Terrin, David Colmer, trans.; Sci-Fi Chronicles: A Visual History of the Galaxy's Greatest Science Fiction, Guy Haley, ed.
Reviews by Faren Miller / 17
Our Lady of the Islands, Shannon Page & Jay Lake; The Clockwork Dagger, Beth Cato; The Shotgun Arcana, R.S. Belcher; The Widow's House, Daniel Abraham; Young Woman in a Garden, Delia Sherman.
Reviews by Russell Letson / 18
Exo, Stephen Gould; Ultima, Stephen Baxter.
Reviews by Adrienne Martini / 19
World of Trouble, Ben H. Winters; Hawk, Steven Brust; Ancillary Sword, Ann Leckie; War Dogs, Greg Bear; Jacaranda, Cherie Priest.
Terry Bisson: This Month in History / 13, 15, 17, 19

Magazine Issues reviewed in this issue (indicating reviewer)

Asimov's December 2014 (Rich Horton)
Tin House Fall 2014 (Rich Horton)


Books reviewed in this issue, listed by author (indicating reviewer)

Abraham, Daniel • The Widow's House (Faren Miller)
Baxter, Stephen • Ultima (Russell Letson)
Bear, Greg • War Dogs (Adrienne Martini)
Belcher, R. S. • The Shotgun Arcana (Faren Miller)
Brust, Steven • Hawk (Adrienne Martini)
Cass, Stephen, ed. • Coming Soon Enough: Six Tales of Technology's Future (Gardner Dozois)
Cato, Beth • The Clockwork Dagger (Faren Miller)
Clarke, Neil, ed. • Upgraded (Gardner Dozois)
Finn, Ed, & Kathryn Cramer, eds. • Heiroglyph (Gardner Dozois)
Gould, Steven • Exo (Russell Letson)
Haley, Guy, ed. • Sci-Fi Chronicles: A Visual History of the Galaxy’s Greatest Science Fiction (Gary K. Wolfe)
Leckie, Ann • Ancillary Sword (Adrienne Martini)
Liu, Cixin, translated by Ken Liu • The Three-Body Problem (Gary K. Wolfe)
Page, Shannon, & Jay Lake • Our Lady of the Islands (Faren Miller)
Priest, Cherie • Jacaranda (Adrienne Martini)
Sherman, Delia • Young Woman in a Garden (Faren Miller)
Sinisalo, Johanna • The Blood of Angels (Gary K. Wolfe)
Terrin, Peter • The Guard (Gary K. Wolfe)
Tiedemann, Mark W. • Gravity Box and Other Spaces (Rich Horton)
Valentine, Genevieve • Dream Houses (Rich Horton)
Whates, Ian, ed. • Paradox (Rich Horton)
Whates, Ian, ed. • Solaris Rising 3: The New Solaris Book of Science Fiction (Rich Horton)
Winters, Ben H. • World of Trouble (Adrienne Martini)