![]() ![]() It is the second volume of Sawyer's Neanderthal Parallax. ![]() So we have to wait or even miss out on works of proven popularity in North America but these can at least be imported. This has much to do with the (early 21st century) parlous state of SF publishing this side of the Pond which in turn relates to the genre's poor marketing and presentation in the UK. As is revealed by our penetrating interview with the man, ironically it was a Brit publisher who urged Sawyer to do the Neanderthal Parallax in the first place but failed to pick it up or anything else the man has done recently. Please check out this review as I will take those comments as read and proceed from there.īecause Hominids won the Hugo - or is it because the Hugo is a fan-voted award? - I am sure that it and Humans will do very well when they finally make it this side of the Pond. This has yet (as of 2004) to come out in the UK and Europe but I dare say that a publisher keeping an eye on the Hugo Award winners (and a couple of the runners up) will want to publish this fairly soon as its prequel, Hominids (which we've already reviewed) won the 2003 Hugo for best novel. ![]()
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