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  • NULL The Adjacent by Christopher Priest REVIEW

    sporty Spitfire spy planes and the freedom of flight; about quantum weirdness and quantum terror weapons; and, because this is a Christopher Priest novel, about conjuring tricks and the islands of the Dream Archipelago. There may even be a running gag about   from SFX Read more »

  • Abracadabra! 10 Stage Magician Movies & The Tricks They Perform

    devastation in their personal lives. “The Prestige” is a complex, plot-and-character-driven film that improves upon the Christopher Priest novel it was based on, thanks to a strong adaptation from Nolan and his brother Jonathan, typically gorgeous cinematography   from Indie Wire Read more »

  • NULL Brian Posehn Wades Into "Deadpool"

    to "Teen Titans" villain Deathstroke. Through the 1990s Deadpool was taken in by the likes of Joe Kelly, Mark Waid and Christopher Priest before being relaunched by Gail Simone almost twelve years after his first appearance. Although best known for his television   from Comic Book Resources Read more »

  • 2013 Hugos

    pretty high profile folks railing against what they perceive as mediocrity. For a superb example of this sort of thing, see Christopher Priest's takedown of last year's Clarke Award nominees (the Clarke is a British SF&F award, and Priest's polemic hit especially   from Kaedrin Weblog Read more »

  • QUANTUM AND WOODY's Asmus Reaches Out to New & Old Fans

    who are cautiously optimistic, and even some folks who just won't give me the time of day by virtue of me not being Christopher Priest. "For those people, there's nothing I can do, other than what I was already planning," Asmus continued, "which is just try   from Newsarama Read more »

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About Christopher Priest

Christopher Priest (born July 14, 1943 in Cheadle, near Stockport, Greater Manchester) is an English novelist, whose notable works include Fugue for a Darkening Island (US title Darkening Island), Inverted World, The Affirmation, The Glamour, The Prestige and The Separation. In 1983, Priest was one of the twenty Granta Best of Young British Novelists. He is married to the writer Leigh Kennedy and lives in Hastings with their twin children. He was previously married to the writer Lisa Tuttle.

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