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...Jeff VanderMeer’s 2010 novel Finch explored symbiosis between humans and fungus in a fantastical way. The Genius Plague takes a hard-science, Michael Crichton-esque approach to the same concept....
...Borne, by Jeff VanderMeer, 4th Estate, RRP£12.99 Another wildly weird eco-dystopian novel from VanderMeer, whose 2014 Southern Reach trilogy has propelled him from the shadows of cult fandom into the light...
...Borne, by Jeff VanderMeer, 4th Estate RRP£12.99, 325 pages...
...… Annihilation/Authority/Acceptance, by Jeff VanderMeer, Fourth Estate, RRP£10/£12.99/£12.99 VanderMeer has long been a critics’ favourite but with his Southern Reach trilogy – all three volumes published...
...… Annihilation, by Jeff VanderMeer, Fourth Estate, RRP£10/ FSG Originals, RRP$13 A four-woman expedition into a mysterious disaster zone ends in chaos, paranoia and madness....
...VanderMeer synthesises these influences to create a tale with a deliciously creepy atmosphere of dread. Review by James Lovegrove...
...Review by David Evans … The Time Traveller’s Almanac, edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer, Head of Zeus, RRP£25, 948 pages The VanderMeers’ time travel anthology, a companion to their 2011 The Weird, is...
...James is an unhappy boy who befriends a man lurking in an abandoned house. Pursued by a menacing gypsy clan, Webster is convinced he is a werewolf and James seeks to free him from the curse....
...The Weird, edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer, Corvus, RRP£25, 1,152 pages What is a “weird” tale?...
...In this non-fiction book Jeff VanderMeer, no mean steampunk author himself, traces the subgenre’s roots in the “scientific romances” of Verne and Wells, the twin godfathers of SF....
...Finch is the third volume in Jeff VanderMeer’s Ambergris cycle, following on from City Of Saints And Madmen and Shriek: An Afterword....
...James Lovegrove ………………………………………….....
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