ian mcdonald’s brasyl to run for warwick
23 November 2008
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Ian McDonald’s novel Brasyl has already won a British Science Fiction Association award, and now it’s in the running to cross boundaries and win a mainstream literary award, the £50,000 Warwick Prize for Writing. (via io9)











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