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  1. Trotskyists: Leon Trotsky, Lionel Jospin, Ken Macleod, Murray Bookchin, Paul Georgescu, Christopher Hitchens, Peter Hitchens, Alistair Darling
  2. Scottish Bloggers: David Byrne, Ken Macleod, Janey Godley, Robert Black, Momus, Tom Harris, Kevin Williamson, Net News Daily, Tom Morton
  3. People From Stornoway: Ken Macleod, Alexander Mackenzie, Donald Macleod, Anne Mackenzie, Agnes Mure Mackenzie, Hans Matheson, Calum Macdonald
  4. People From the Outer Hebrides: People From Stornoway, Ken Macleod, Flora Macdonald, Alexander Mackenzie, Douglas Murray, Charles Muir Campbell
  5. The True Knowledge of Ken MacLeod.(Book Review): An article from: Extrapolation by Michael Levy, 2003-12-22
  6. Biography - MacLeod, Ken (1954-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2006-01-01
  7. Giant Lizards from Another Star (Boskone Book) by Ken MacLeod, 2006-02-28
  8. Web 2028 by Maggie Furey, Stephen Baxter, et all 1999-11-11
  9. Celebration: Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the British Science Fiction Association by Brian Aldiss, Stephen Baxter, et all 2008-03-21
  10. Dark Light. Engines of Light Book Two. by Ken MacLeod, 2001-01-01
  11. Cosmonaut Keep. Engines of Light Book One. by Ken MacLeod, 2000-01-01
  12. The Cassini Division by Ken Macleod, 1998
  13. Das Sternenprogramm. by Ken MacLeod, 2001-10-01
  14. Strange Lizards from Antoher Star (Boskone Book) by Ken MacLeod, 2006-02-28

41. Dark Light (Engines Of Light: Book 2) By Ken Macleod
Review of Dark Light, Engines Of Light Book 2, by ken macleod.
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D ark Light' by Ken Macleod tells the story of the starship Bright Star's arrival on the Second Sphere - a planet founded by Gods and populated by kidnapped alien races. Skilfully mixing blockbuster adventure and thoughtful commentary, Ken Mcleod charts the impact that the first human light speed space craft has on the main city of the planet, Rawlinston.
The opening paragraph is one to savour and the rest of the book delivers. The characters are well-rounded and believable. The Second Sphere is obviously a place where the men are men and women are feisty! There is also a subtle thread of humour throughout the book - which while not making me laugh on the bus did afford me a few wry smiles! There are enough plot twists and conundrums to keep me reading till two o'clock in the morning but not too much so that your brain gets dizzy. It is also a novel that lingers in your mind, that gives you something to ponder will making yourself a strong cup of coffee because you were up all night reading!

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43. Engine City (Engines Of Light Book 3) By Ken MacLeod
Book review of Engine City, Engines Of Light Book 3, by ken macleod.
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Check out website: www.orbitbooks.co.uk E ngine City' is the third book in Ken McLeod's series 'Engines of Light'. It details the story of three Earth cosmonauts who build the first human light-speed ship and travel to distant worlds and try to stop the gods (who are the consciousness of stars) from destroying civilisations like we would destroy a fly buzzing about our head. I have tried to write that last sentence about ten times and I still haven't told half of the plot intricacies. It is a huge plot contained within some tightly written, idea-packed prose. And it works.
I think that I enjoyed this book so much because it is like real life (insomuch as a Science Fiction novel populated by alien spider-monkeys and ancient ancestors annoying their descendants can be). The story it tells is both large scale and sweeping and also small and detailed. You can read this book if you are interested in society and politics and the effects that individuals have on these institutions. Or you can read this book if you like the interplay between well-written and believable characters.

44. The Human Front By Ken MacLeod/A Writer’s Life By Eric Brown
Book review of The Human Front by ken macleod.
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Pub: Gollancz. 90/107 page paperback. Price: £ 5.99 (UK). ISBN: 0-575-07505-8. check out website: www.orionbooks.co.uk The Human Front: The world of Ken MacLeod's 'human front' seems rather dour and loveless at first sight. Brought up initially on the Scottish island of Lewis, our protagonist John Lewis has a normal childhood until he is witness to a very strange happening. His world is not ours. In this world, the Russians are fighting the Americans in the 1960s and there are frequent bombing raids. A curious anti-gravity bomber has been developed that is disc-shaped. When one crashes and John's doctor father is asked to treat the pilot, he is shocked by what he sees. Later, when John joins the 'Human Front' against he learns more about the continuing war but nothing can prepare him for what follows. Ken MacLeod's world reminded me of '1984' with its secrecy and continued propaganda for a war without end that may or may not be true.

45. Newton's Wake By Ken Macleod
Review of the novel Newton's Wake by ken macleod.
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pub: Orbit/Times Warner. 369 page hardback. Price: £17.99 (UK). ISBN: 0-84149-175-6 check out website: www.OrbitBooks.co.uk and www.TimesWarnerBooks.co.uk N ewton's Wake' is a stand-alone story, self-billed as a space opera. It opens with a team of 'combat archaeologists' exiting a gateway onto a distant world, Eurydice, with the intention of looting a vast and ancient monolith. The rather inexperienced leader, Lucinda Carlyle, leads them to disaster when machines within the monolith are roused and those of her party not killed by them are mostly finished off by the settlers who arrive in force. Carlyle is captured by the settlers, thanks in part to the treachery of her spacesuit which is run by a downloaded personality of a former human, and who takes this opportunity to escape her control. Using a personality in this way is regarded by the settlers as akin to slavery. Gradually, it is revealed that centuries before the very distant Earth had effectively been destroyed during the course of a major war between the US and a United Europe.

46. Auteur - Macleod, Ken
Translate this page Auteur macleod, ken, 1 document trouvé. Ajouter détaillée. Novel Engines of light macleod, ken London Orbit Books , 2002, vol. 2.
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47. Chart-topping Authors, Iain Banks & Ken Mcleod Interviewed. Sci-fi News.
Interview with ken macleod (with best friend Iain Banks present).
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It had to happen! Scottish media love object, Iain Banks, the UK's best selling author of the Culture series gives us the low down on his science fiction space operas par excellence. Fellow Jock, Ken McLeod, author of the rather fab Stone Canal snuck in too. Interviewing them was Stephen Hunt, author of For The Crown and The Dragon , the WH Smith New Talent Award novel that kicked off the flintlock fantasy genre in the early '90s. Our Hunty is only 50% Scottish on his mother's side, but when cornered at a party, he can do a fine slurring Sean Connery accent.
SH. Can you give us a quick potted history of your careers for readers who might not be familiar with your works? IB. For me, it was spending the first 14 years trying to get published and writing about a million words. Finally I did a second draft of the Wasp Factory which was accepted in 1983, then published in 1984. Since then it has been about a book a year published, and for the last few years I have been alternating between a mainstream novel and science fiction work. The famous M.

48. Ken Macleod Interview - For Zone-sf.com
media reviews. A Veritable People s Palace ken macleod interviewed by Duncan Lawie, DotCommunism is an interesting phenomenon. I
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"DotCommunism is an interesting phenomenon.
I think that we are genuinely running up against certain limits to the idea of property as applied to intellectual property." "I don't believe in the UFO mythology but I find it fascinating. Episodically, I find it fascinating." In the late 1990s, Ken MacLeod rapidly carved out a reputation for a highly politicised perspective on science fiction. His first four novels - The Star Fraction The Stone Canal The Cassini Division , and The Sky Road - writhe with political and technological opportunities and alternatives available to us in the 21st century and beyond. Known as The Fall Revolution , the books inform each other, but form a collective rather than a sequence - rarely sharing major characters and at times in active conflict with each other on what will happen in the next century or two. Though often considered in Britain to have a fairly left-wing stance, two of these books won the Prometheus Award for Libertarian Fiction - before their US publication. Almost as obvious as his knowledge of politics is the familiarity with Scotland in his books. MacLeod was born in the Hebrides and went to high school and university in south west Scotland. He subsequently spent over a decade in London before returning north in 1990 with his family to reside in Edinburgh. Though he moved to London for postgraduate study, he made the transition from scientist to computer programmer during his time there. The influence of this career is apparent in his work also, in his application of geek ideology and methodology as well as comprehension of the technology and its challenges.

49. Interview With Ken MacLeod And Iain Banks
An interview with macleod and Banks by their UK publisher, Orbit Books.
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50. Ken Macleod Discussion
Newton s Wake A Space Opera by macleod, ken Released 06/2004. Engine City (The Engines of Light, Book 3) by macleod, ken Released 12/2003.
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Dark Light (The Engines of Light, Book 2) by Ken MacLeod Released 01/2003 Cosmonaut Keep (The Engines of Light, Book 1) by MacLeod, Ken Released 01/2002 The Cassini Division by MacLeod, Ken Released 07/1999 The Cassini Division : A Novel by MacLeod, Ken Released 08/2000 The Human Front / A Writer's Life (Gollancz S.F.) by Macleod, Ken Released 02/2003 Engine City (The Engines of Light, Book 3) by MacLeod, Ken Released 02/2003 The Stone Canal : A Novel by MacLeod, Ken Released 03/2001 The Star Fraction by MacLeod, Ken Released 07/2002 The Sky Road by MacLeod, Ken Released 08/2001 The Sky Road by MacLeod, Ken Released 08/2000 The Stone Canal by MacLeod, Ken Released 01/2000 The Star Fraction by MacLeod, Ken Released 08/2001 Discussion: Ken Macleod One of the best 'new' SF writers. Combines hard-tech speculation, tonnes of political meanderings and a witty, fast-paced prose style to create what one critic has called 'gnostic potboilers'.

51. Cosmonaut : Cosmonaut Keep (Macleod, Ken. Engines Of Light, Bk. 1.)
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Like a Britishspecifically, Scottishcounterpart of Bruce Sterling, Ken MacLeod is an SF author who has thought hard about politics and delights in making unlikely alternatives plausible, grippingly readable, and often downright funny. Cosmonaut Keep swaps between two timelines whose characters share the ultimate goal of interstellar travel. In an uncertain future on the far world of Mingulay, human colonists live in the title's ancient, alien-built Keepcoexisting with reptilian "saurs," trading with visiting ships piloted by krakens, and hiding their laborious "Great Work" of developing human-guided navigation between the stars. Meanwhile, alternate chapters present a mid-21st-century Earth whose EU is (to America's horror) Russian-dominated with a big red star in the middle of its flag. Rumors of alien contact abound, and computer whiz kid Matt Cairns finds himself carrying a data disk of unknown origin that offers antigravity and a space drive. Clearly, the later storyline's Gregor Cairns is Matt's descendant. There are ingenious connections and surprises, with witty resonances between their wild careers, their travels, and their bumpy love lives. The foreground action adventure points to a bigger picture and a master plan known only to the godlike hive-minds who built the "Second Sphere" of interstellar culture, and who regard traditional SF dreams of unlimited human expansion through space as precisely equivalent to floods of e-mail spam polluting the tranquil galactic net.

52. 2001 And All That
Scottish SF author ken macleod argues that much history, including the End of it, has happened since 2001, and he thinks it is rather important that they should not be remembered.
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- Ted Grant 'In the early morning in 11 September 2001 four Plaines were hitchiked from American Airports.'
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INTRODUCTION T his slim volume (well, page, really) has two notable predecessors (or precedents), 1066 and All That by Sellar and Yeatman, and 1984 and All That by Paul Manning. The latter brought the story begun by Sellar and Yeatman up to the eponymous date. Much history, including the End of it, has happened since. Even after the End of History, many events have taken place. In the spirit of my distinguished precursors, and at least

53. Printed Books: Macleod, Ken In General Reviews, Ratings, Guide - Advice And Onli
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54. Does Science Fiction Have To Be About The Present?
ken macleod writes about his theory that SF can be more illuminating about the time of its writing than about that of its imagined future.
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Your browser does not support script advertise Search: EUROPE'S MOST VISITED SF/F WEB SITE Does Science Fiction Have to be About the Present? SF author Ken MacLeod has a theory that SF can be more illuminating about the time of its writing than about that of its imagined future. I n articles and interviews which I've ruthlessly recycled as talks at SF conventions, I've put forward a by no means original thesis that SF can be more illuminating about the time of its writing than about that of its imagined future. Good point, I thought, and stole it at once. It's about time I came up with another topic for SF convention talks. Especially as the next one I'm due to give is in Dublin, and too many people there might well have heard me rambling on about SF-as-contemporary-reference before. (Some of them may have read this by then. They can have fun seeing how much I've changed my mind in the meantime.) So, with space helmets on, brass bras brightly polished, and phasers set to stun, let's boldly go in search of SF that really is about the future, and whose contemporary reference is reduced to as close to a trace element as humanly possible.

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56. Salon Books | A Trotskyist Libertarian Cyberpunk?
A Trotskyist libertarian cyberpunk? ken macleod, science fiction s freshest new writer, achieves the highly improbable with wit and style.
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Reviews "Interpreter of Maladies" In a stunning debut collection about Asians in America, an author casts an empathetic eye on assimilation. By Charles Taylor Dear Mr. Blue Is three a crowd? By Garrison Keillor Book Bag Five favorite novels from a decade that was wilder than you think. By E.L. Doctorow Ivory Tower Passing in reverse By Emily Wise Miller Complete archives for Books A Trotskyite libertarian cyberpunk? Ken MacLeod, science fiction's freshest new writer achieves the highly improbable with wit and style. By Andrew Leonard July 27, 1999 T he action has hardly begun in "The Cassini Division" when the characters start making jokes about Vladimir Ilyich Lenin. "Gold is such a useful metal," says one woman at a cocktail party in the 24th century. "You know, Lenin thought we'd use it for urinals." The smart-ass response from warrior woman Ellen May Ngwethu, protector of the Solar System is fast in coming: "Not his only mistake!" Never mind that for readers at the end of the 20th century Lenin's legacy is little more than a vague footnote. Capitalism has won, the game is over, the socialists have long since been relegated to history's dustbin. But here's this crazy Scot, Ken MacLeod, imagining a far future full of socialist mercenaries obsessing about Leon Trotsky, cracking jokes about "smart-card carrying" Union members, and laying out a smorgasbord of possible libertarian reorganizations of society. It's nuts "The Cassini Division" is set four centuries in the future, and people are

57. MacLeod, Ken: Die Mars-Stadt, Heyne 6384 - Ab 6.00 Euro - Handelssache.de Auktio
Translate this page Details. macleod, ken Die Mars-Stadt (Originaltitel The Stone Canal, 1996) Heyne SF 6384, 1. Auflage 2002 Übersetzung Stöbe, Norbert
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59. Böcker Av MacLeod, Ken
Böcker av macleod, ken. Engine City. av macleod macleod, ken Tor Books Mass Market Paperbound ISBN 0765344211 Pris 93 Leveranstid 3-6 arbetsdagar,
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