Biography
Ken MacLeod holds a degree in zoology and has worked in the fields of biomechanics and computer programming. His first two novels, The Star Fraction and The Stone Canal, each won the Prometheus Award; The Cassini Division was a finalist for the Nebula Award; and The Sky Road won the British Science Fiction Association Award and is a finalist for the Hugo Award. Dark Light continues the world of his fifth novel, Cosmonaut Keep. Ken MacLeod lives near Edinburgh, Scotland, with his wife and children.
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- The Speculative Scotsman: Book Review: The Restoration Game by Ken ...
A new book by Ken Macleod is invariably something to get excited about - few writers are confident enough to set their speculative fiction so close to home as the Scottish author is wont to - and the Stornoway-born, Edinburgh-based ... - Interviewing and Reading Ken MacLeod | Orbit Books | Science ...
'This is one of the great ironies of contemporary literature: the books that ask the deepest and most profound questions tend to be situated in the most. - Fantasy Book Critic: "The Restoration Game" by Ken MacLeod ...
INTRODUCTION: I have heard of Ken MacLeod many years ago from his association with Iain M. Banks and I have always been eager to try his work, so when he published his Fall Revolution series starting in the mid-90's I got and read the ... - Implausible television series
Now that we're all stuck in the one with the Black president and the flying killer robots, there's a certain melancholy comfort in realising that earlier generations had to live through even more unbelievable story arcs. (Via.) - The Restoration Game - Ken MacLeod - Big Dumb Object
For the first fourty or so pages, after the prologue, I had a nagging feeling that The Restoration Game by Ken MacLeod reminded me of someone else: hints of wannabe Nick Hornby maybe? Not quite. Shades of Douglas Coupland? Not really. ... - Ken MacLeod explains the science of galactic princesses
Ken MacLeod, author of The Execution Channel, has a new book coming out in the UK next month: The Restoration Game. I interviewed him for Bloggingheads, and he told me about his future projects - including one with galactic princesses. - BOOK REVIEW The Restoration Game – Ken MacLeod
If so, one man who can't be accused of not putting in a shift is Ken MacLeod. Issues like terrorism and global warming haunt the pages of his recent novels. Here he shows no signs of heading back to explore space, except insofar as the ... - You have read more Prometheus award winners than you think
Supposedly given for the best libertarian or libertarian friendly science fiction novel of the year, the award's jury persist in rewarding Scottish socialists instead — Ken MacLeod won it three times already. Which means he's got about ... - Tor.com / Science fiction and fantasy / Blog posts / Unravelling ...
Unravelling the universe: Ken Macleod's Cosmonaut Keep. Jo Walton · Cosmonaut Keep is the first book in the Engines of Light series, but it stands alone very well and would be a good introduction to Macleod for someone who hasn't run ... - Restoring the World – Ken Macleod's The Restoration Game | Yatterings
I've just finished Ken Macleod's The Restoration Game (Orbit, £18.99) and I'm still slightly agog. Lucy Stone is asked by an unknown agency to go back to Krassnia, a small Russian republic in the Caucasus. Her mother, Anna, created the ...