The 2024 Arthur C Clarke Award for Science Fiction

Explore the best in contemporary science fiction with the 2024 Arthur C Clarke Award shortlist, featuring innovative narratives that challenge the genre's boundaries. This year's selections include a diverse range of themes from dystopian realities to explorations of intelligence and identity.

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Some Desperate Glory

4.4

A gripping space opera debut by Emily Tesh, winner of the Hugo Award, exploring war, family, and vengeance in a richly imagined universe.

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In Ascension

3.9

A marine biologist's journey from the ocean depths to the far reaches of space unravels mysteries that challenge humanity’s understanding of…

The 2024 Arthur C Clarke Award shortlist showcases six exceptional science fiction novels that highlight the genre's evolving landscape. Each year, the award recognizes the best science fiction published in the UK, and this year's finalists include works that delve into pressing societal issues, imaginative worlds, and complex characters. From Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah's gripping dystopian tale in 'Chain Gang All Stars' to Martin MacInnes's literary exploration of deep-sea adventures in 'In Ascension', the shortlist reflects a rich tapestry of voices and styles. Other notable entries include Lavanya Lakshminarayan's 'The Ten Percent Thief', which critiques the implications of Big Data, and Emily Tesh's 'Some Desperate Glory', a queer space opera that challenges traditional narratives. With themes ranging from racial injustice to the intricacies of human and non-human intelligence, this year's selections promise to engage and provoke thought among readers, making it a must-read for science fiction enthusiasts.

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