Mark Bould teaches at the University of the West of England and co-edits Science Fiction Film and Television. His most recent books are Science Fiction: The Routledge Film Guidebook (2012), Solaris (2014), and SF Now (2014). He blogs at www.markbould.com rather than getting on with the stuff he should be doing.
CONTRIBUTOR ARTICLES

African Science Fiction
A comradely incitement to our own peripheralization....

In Memoriam: Mark Fisher
Mark Fisher's fans, friends, and colleagues remember the author of "Capitalist Realism" and "The Weird and the Eerie."...

If Colonialism Was The Apocalypse, What Comes Next?
Two new collections of African SF by Dilman Dila show us life in the postcolony....

Souljahs of Fortune: On “Black Pulp”
I'M YOUR GREAT white hunter,” Ernie Hudson explains to scientist Laura Linney in Congo (1995), “but I’m black.” It is ...

Hacking the Arab Spring
BECAUSE I WILL probably forget to mention it later on: Alif the Unseen is a rattling good yarn, full of action ...

Mining the Great Midden of Genre
A DECADE AGO, Martin Amis declared war against cliché. With his 2008 debut Gone-Away World and now Angelmaker, Nick Harkaway, ...
