Author archive for Indrapramit Das

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    Brief Thoughts: The Favourite (2018)

    THE FAVOURITE has the grotesque beauty of an 18th-century political cartoon painted in inky shadows and candlelight, ruling classes...

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    The Outcast Hours Book Release

    Happy book birthday to Mahvesh Murad and Jared Shurin’s THE OUTCAST HOURS (Rebellion Publishing)! If you’re in London, don’t miss...

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    Announcement: The Mythic Dream

    Honoured to be a part of THE MYTHIC DREAM (thanks to its editors Navah Wolfe and Dominik Parisien, and...

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    Brief Thoughts: Roma (2018)

    Saw Alfonso Cuarón’s ROMA, still awash in its elemental grace. A richly ambiguous portrait of dysfunctional, deeply broken love–between...

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    Brief Thoughts: Tade Thompson’s Rosewater

    I got the same frisson of discovery reading Tade Thompson’s ROSEWATER as I did reading William Gibson’s NEUROMANCER so...

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    Gardner Dozois’ The Year’s Best Science Fiction

    Got my copy of Gardner Dozois’ final YEAR’S BEST SCIENCE FICTION collection. It’s the last book he edited for...

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    Brief Thoughts: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)

    SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE is one of the best superhero movies I’ve ever seen, and one of the most...

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    Brief Thoughts: Aliette de Bodard’s In The Vanishers’ Palace

    Aliette de Bodard’s novella IN THE VANISHERS’ PALACE turns the devastating aftermath of colonialism into a wave that warps...

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    Brief Thoughts: Eighth Grade (2018)

    Bo Burnham’s EIGHTH GRADE really drives home how often teen movies feel like period pieces predicated on nostalgia even...

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    Upcoming Anthology: New Suns

    I wrote a story called ‘The Shadow We Cast Through Time’, featuring exoplanetary folklore, deep space myth, and extraterrestrial...

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