Stross has also written many books firmly in the Sci-fi category without the Lovecraft. I particularly enjoyed Glasshouse, and his other works explore the idea of singularity, far future economy, and also what a non-singular future might look like.
A lot of blame seems to be put on the Americans, but when I think of Scifi authors, I'm often thinking of Douglas Adams, Iain M Banks, Alistair Reynolds, Stross himself, Adrian Tchaikovsky, Richard K Morgan. The Brits have a lot to answer for too!
A lot of blame seems to be put on the Americans, but when I think of Scifi authors, I'm often thinking of Douglas Adams, Iain M Banks, Alistair Reynolds, Stross himself, Adrian Tchaikovsky, Richard K Morgan. The Brits have a lot to answer for too!