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 Night Sessions by Ken MacLeod
With The Night Sessions Ken MacLeod strides firmly onto SF detective territory and adds his own unique twist. Following on from The Execution Channel (to which it is not a sequel) it is the second of Ken Macleod's forays into near (well ... - QE2 - Pride of the Clyde: Dubai Tyfon Horn Exchange
Ken MacLeod: Haddam, Connecticut, United States: I first set eyes on Cunard's QE2, the most famous ship in the world, in December 1983. It wasn't later until October 2000 when I finally set foot on her for a short five day Carribean ... - What Should I Read in 2010? « Lawrence Person's New Home Page
... Thomas Ligotti: Grimscribe, Noctuary, or The Shadow at the Bottom of the World; Ian MacLeod: Breathmoss and Other Exhalations; Ken MacLeod: Giant Lizards from Another Star or The Execution Channel; Gregory Maguire: Wicked ... - Haiti
For ways to help, look at 'Emergency Links' in the sidebar. Meanwhile, I'm impressed with the dignity of this response to superstitious nonsense. (Via.) The true story behind the nonsense is outlined here. - CRU hackers reveal: Climate science conducted by human beings!
The right-wing blogosphere is having a pearl-clutching fit of the vapours, modulated by a little concern trolling, over this: “I've just completed Mike's Nature trick of adding in the real temps to each series for the last 20 years (ie ... - Canadian SF writer beaten, arrested, and charged with assault by ...
Canadian SF writer Peter Watts is in serious legal trouble, after making the mistake, on his way back to the free world, of asking US border guards why they were searching his car. His friends and colleagues are rallying round, ... - Anarchists in Space | Austro-Athenian Empire
I've long suspected that Ken MacLeod's The Cassini Division, with its confrontation between a flawed but functional anarcho-capitalist society and a flawed but functional anarcho-communist society, was partly inspired by Le Guin's book. ... - If it's nae Scottish, it's crap!: Jim Jefferies - Makes the Cut Here
Ken MacLeod: I first set eyes on Cunard's QE2, the most famous ship in the world, in December 1983. It wasn't later until October 2000 when I finally set foot on her for a short five day Carribean cruise. It was love at first sight. ... - sigmonster @ 2010-02-01T20:48:00
Ken MacLeod, The Human Front (half of a Gollancz double) Eric Brown, A Writer's Tale (half of a Gollancz double) Lindsay Davis, Time To Depart Ken MacLeod, The Execution Channel Agatha Christie, A Pocket Full Of Rye ... - KEN MACLEOD
THANK YOU I would like to thank everyone who sent cards, e-mails, text messages, phoned and visited me in hospital during my recent illness. It was a great comfort to my family...