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David Langford

(David Rowland Langford)
UK  (1953 - )
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About David Langford
David Langford is a luminary of the British Science Fiction community and editor of the regular Hugo-winning newsletter Ansible...He is also winner of the 2001 Hugo Award for Best Short Story with "Different Kinds of Darkness". He lives in Reading, which thanks to Ansible has more Hugos per capita than any other town in the UK.
 
Non fiction
War in 2080: The Future of Military TechnologyThe Unseen University ChallengeThe Complete Critical Assembly: The Collected White Dwarf (and GM, and GMI) SF Review ColumnsThe Wyrdest Link
Up Through an Empty House of Stars: Reviews and Essays 1980-2002The Sex Column and Other MisprintsThe End of Harry Potter?
 
Anthologies containing stories by David Langford
New Writings in SF 27The Gruesome BookThe Year's Best Horror Stories XIIITales of the Wandering Jew
Shadows over Innsmouth100 Vicious Little Vampire StoriesThe Best of InterzoneThe Fortune Teller
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror Volume NineYear's Best SF 2100 Twisted Little Tales of TormentThe Mammoth Book of Comic Fantasy
100 Hilarious Little HowlersThe Mammoth Book of Seriously Comic FantasyYear's Best SF 4
 
Short stories
Heatwave (1975)
Cold Spell (1980)
Hearing Aid (1982)
3.47 AM (1983)
The Distressing Damsel (1984)
The Thing in the Bedroom (1984)
Cube Root (1985)
The Motivation (1989)
What Happened at Cambridge IV (1990)
Waiting for the Iron Age (1991)
Christmas Games (1993)
The Lions in the Desert (1993)
Deepnet (1994)
Blood and Silence (1995)
The Net of Babel (1995)
The Spear of the Sun (1996)
The Case of Jack the Clipper Or a Fimbulwinter's Tale (1997)
The Case of Jack the Clipper, Or a Fimbulwinter's Tale (1997)
Not Ours to See (1997)
Serpent Eggs (1997)
A Game of Consequences (1998)
Out of Space, Out of Time (1998)
Different Kinds of Darkness (2000)


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David Langford recommends
The Wood Beyond the World
The Wood Beyond the World (1894)
William Morris
"The stage is set for triangular games of love and power."
Dark Heavens
Dark Heavens (2003)
(Reckless Sleep, book 2)
Roger Levy
"A fast moving, streetwise, intensely paranoid SF thriller."



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