While the tumultuous 1970s rock the world around them, a collection of aging expatriates linger i...
Trapped in a London laboratory during a worker uprising in 1924, ex-artillery officer and physics...
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It begins with an envelope. Twenty years old, maybe more, with the dust of the dead-letter office...
If representatives of an advanced civilization were to visit our planet today, would they be impr...
Matthew Battles does not write stories that move, develop or unfold. He creates worlds that hiss,...
When a worldwide plague kills off most of England’s male population, the highly conventional Mr. ...
What would you do if you alone had discovered that the entire planet was about to be engulfed in ...
'SHE: Do you like Kipling? HE: I don't know, I've never Kippled!' If you've never read Rudyard Ki...
Here is an American mind contemplating contemporary society and culture with wit, imagination, an...
Jack London’s plague novel, in which the world’s population has been reduced to a few scattered b...
Praise for Lynne Tillman 'Lynne Tillman has always been a hero of mine--not because I 'admire' he...