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Rinden 2001JAPANESE KING RAT UPDATE Information about the Japanese edition of King Rat is now available on Runagate Rampant. Many thanks to Hayato Kato for providing the details.
OCTOCON 2002 The organisers of Octocon, the Irish National Science Ficiton Convention have announced that the 2002 event will take place in The Royal Marine Hotel, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, Ireland on October 19 & 20 2002. The Guest of Honour will be China Miéville, author of the multi-award winning novel Perdido Street Station. Other guests include: Rachel Armstrong, Eugene Byrne, Michael Carroll, Simon Clarke, Maggie Furey, Roger Gregg, Harry Harrison, John Higgins, Paul J. Holden, Graham Joyce, Ian McDonald, Juliet E. McKenna, Kim Newman, Colin Smythe, John Vaughan, Ian Watson. Attending membership is 10 IEP until December 31 2001. For further information, visit the Octocon website.
UPCOMING M. JOHN HARRISON COLLECTION According to M. John Harrison's official site, China Miéville is to write the introduction for an upcoming "monster book of short stories" published by Night Shade (US). The collection has no title yet, but it is expected to contain the stories from The Ice Monkey and Travel Arrangements, individually commented by the author.
FANTASTIC METROPOLIS Author, editor and reviewer Gabe Chouinard brings you Fantastic Metropolis, a new website that focuses directly upon those murky edges of genre and non-genre works, which explore the vague recesses of fiction and Humanity, the fantastic and the horrific. Within, you will find an ever-expanding roster of talented folks that are devoted to pushing the razor's edge in fiction. Runagate Rampant supports Fantastic Metropolis. Do you dare enter it too?
NEW CHINA MIÉVILLE INTERVIEW China Miéville was recently interviewed by Cheryl Morgan for the Strange Horizons webzine. Read it here.
THE SCAR A human cargo bound for servitude in exile ... A pirate city hauled across the oceans... A hidden miracle about be revealed... This is the story of Bellis Coldwine's search. It's a search for the mosquito-people, for the most astonishing beast in the seas, and ultimately for a fabled place -- a massive wound in reality, a source of unthinkable power and danger...
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