Paul J. McAuley is widely considered among the best of the new breed of British writers of what is known as 'radical hard science fiction.' He is the winner of numerous science fiction writing awards, including the Philip K. Dick Award for his first novel, Four Hundred Billion Stars, and the Arthur C. Clarke Award and the John W. Campbell Award in 1996 for his novel Fairyland.
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'On the busy, bustling, colonized future Moon, McAuley reminds us that although everyone makes mistakes, some mistakes have far greater consequences than others...' So writes Gardner Dozois, editor of the Seventeenth Annual Collection of The Year's B... SEE MORE