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This is the online home of SF author Philip Palmer, whose novels include Debatable Space, Red Claw, Version 43, Hell Ship and the forthcoming Artemis.-
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- Philip Palmer on Red and Blue – the first six episodes
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Archive for August, 2022
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How to Create an Alien
Posted on August 9, 2022 | No CommentsI recently did a thoroughly enjoyable workshop on SF writing at the Hunterian Museum…and have written about it on a blog on the Orbit site, which is to be found... -
Outbreaks of the Future: Guest Blog
Posted on August 9, 2022 | No CommentsAs part of an irregular series of guest blogs from talented folk who I happen to know, here’s a BRILLIANT piece about Warren Ellis from Stuart McGregor – screenwriter, short... -
Holiday Reading: 1Q84
Posted on August 9, 2022 | No CommentsMy summer holiday this year was in Mallorca – two nights in Palma, then a week on the north eastern coast at a lovely resort called Puerto Pollensa. One... -
THE BEST FANTASY NOVELS WITH A DETECTIVE HERO
Posted on August 8, 2022 | No CommentsTHE BEST FANTASY NOVELS WITH A DETECTIVE HERO! Crime pays…for writers at any rate. I’ve written extensively in the crime genre as well as fantasy and SF and here’s my...