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THE OUROBOROS WAVE [Archive]

And the winners are…

Thank you for all your entries! They were great to read, but here are the ones I liked best.

For SF, the winners of The Ouroboros Wave are:

ジュンジャ (A poem! I had to appreciate that)

and…

GrimJim! (I liked the phrase “epistemic challenges”)

Our winners of Dragon Sword and Wind Child are:

Molly T (for not wanting to “blown out into the yawning, star-filled blackness”-who could blame her!)

and Flory (for her clever defense both SF and fantasy).

I’ll be writing you all in moments to get mailing addresses and thanks again. I’ll do it again in January when Mardock Scramble comes out!

NOTE: I sent email to the email addresses on the comment. If that’s not an email address your normally check, please check it now and write back to me.

Science Fiction versus Fantasy—The Giveaway Contest!

Here at Haikasoru we love science fiction and fantasy. This month we’re exploring the spectrum of the field by publishing the philosophical hard SF of Jyouji Hayashi’s The Ouroboros Wave and Noriko Ogiwara’s heroic fantasy Dragon Sword and Wind Child. They’ll be out on the sixteenth, but you can get them up to a week early, thanks to our SFF Giveaway Contest!

All you need do is leave an essayish comment on this post of between 25 and 100 words (or thereabouts, we won’t count) on why you prefer SF, or like fantasy better, or like them both equally. Heck, you can even argue that there is no real difference between SF and fantasy. We’ll pick the four we like best—at least one pro-SF piece, one pro-fantasy piece, and if the other arguments appeal to us, we may pick from among them as well. Pro-SFers will win The Ouroboros Wave and fantasy-lovers will win Dragon Sword and Wind Child. Fence-straddlers will get a random choice of the two. If you happen to already have a a copy of one of the previous editions of Dragon Sword, I’ll swap out the prize for the Haikasoru title of your choice.

Haikasoru is all about international speculative fiction, so feel free to play from anywhere! We’ll also accept submission in Japanese, German, Spanish, Chinese, French, and Greek, to name a few of the languages we know around the office. You have all week, and we’ll announce the winners on Friday at noon, Pacific time. Sound good? It’s great! Let’s get to it!

Note: we do moderate comments so it may take a bit for your entry to appear.

Diversity

Look what just came in!

The Ouroboros Wave is the hardest of hard SF and Dragon Sword and Wind Child is a very famous fantasy. We figure that given the upcoming holiday season, you might want to choice as to what to buy for your loved ones, or for yourself if you get one of those bookstore gift certificates. These two books pretty much represent opposite ends of the spectrum of speculative fiction, and stay tuned for 2011, when we fill in the blank spaces with a wonderful diversity of books for you!

The new books are here

Out this month: Harmony


This one I am quite hot about. It’s a social satire about a grim meathook future of universal healthcare and pink tanks. One of those horrific utopias people often confuse with dystopia, and then things get a whole lot worse better worse.

In September:

Ever hear people complain about how there is no SF—not fantasy, but SF for girls—and how are they supposed to want to grow up to be astronauts and engineers and li’l toughies and whatnot? Well, BAM!


Rocket Girls.

And just in time for Halloween…

Summer, Fireworks, and My Corpse!

Shirley Jackson-award nominee Otsuichi is back with two (two!) novels in one volume. (Well, one is probably a novella, but in Japan it was a novel!) Bonus novelette as well.

And then in November, for the slide-rule set…

The Ouroboros Wave

Hard SF about a poor little cute’n'innocent black hole and the humans who build a new society around it.

Anyway, check ‘em out when you have a chance. We have excerpts and whatnot up. Just use the spinny booky thing up on top of this page.


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