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Michael Moorcock

August 2015

  • Michael Moorcock

    The Whispering Swarm review – Michael Moorcock’s lively blend of autobiography and fantasy

  • Illustration: Matt Blease

    Digested read
    The Whispering Swarm by Michael Moorcock – digested read

July 2015

  • A metaphor for the lost soul of London? … Michael Moorcock in Paris, 2015.

    The Whispering Swarm by Michael Moorcock review – monks and molls in London’s secret heart

    A mashup of fiction and memoir recounts how Moorcock was torn between his suburban life and Alsacia, an inner-city realm which exists outside time and space

June 2015

  • Michael Moorcock

    My family values
    Michael Moorcock: My family values

    The writer talks about how his mother defended him to the hilt and how the best thing that happened to him was his father leaving when he was very young

February 2015

  • Michael Moorcock (and cat)

    New Michael Moorcock novel to combine autobiography and fantasy

    ‘I wanted to produce a novel I hadn’t seen before,’ says author of The Whispering Swarm, set in post-second world war London

April 2012

  • London Peculiar and Other Nonfiction by Michael Moorcock – review

    by PD Smith

January 2012

  • Gas and dust in a Hubble Space Telescope image

    The Guardian Books podcast
    The Guardian books podcast: Science fiction now and tomorrow

    Novelists Alastair Reynolds, Lauren Beukes, Michael Moorcock and Jeff Noon talk about the state of SF

September 2011

  • From the Guardian archive
    From the archive, 16 September 1971: What does the future hold for science fiction?

    Originally published in the Guardian on 16 September 1971: There has always been a difference between the SF author and the author who writes science fiction. These days the difference is becoming increasingly marked

May 2011

  • UFO over the City, 1980 (oil on canvas) by Buhler, Michael

    The stars of modern SF pick the best science fiction

    To celebrate the opening of the British Library's science fiction exhibition Out of this World, we asked leading SF writers to choose their favourite novel or author in the genre

April 2011

  • Iain M Banks

    Genre authors protest at 'shabby treatment' by BBC

    Letter from 85 leading authors, including Iain M Banks and Michael Moorcock, hits out at 'sneering tone' of World Book Night programmes

February 2011

  • Michael Moorcock

    When Hari Kunzru met Michael Moorcock

    After years of sciene fiction fandom, Hari Kunzru meets his hero and master of the genre Michael Moorcock at home in Texas, where they discussed his 15,000 word a day habit, taking acid with his friend JG Ballard and writing a Doctor Who novel

February 2010

  • Author Michael Moorcock

    Rules for writers
    Michael Moorcock's rules for writers

    We asked some of the most esteemed contemporary authors for any golden rules they bring to their writing practice. Here are Michael Moorcock's

November 2009

  • Author, author
    I'm writing the new Doctor Who

  • Michael Moorcock

    Michael Moorcock to write Doctor Who novel

July 2009

  • Author Michael Moorcock

    Books blog
    The Knight of the Swords: the first British Fantasy award winner

    Kicking off our new series on the winners of the British Fantasy awards, the first in Michael Moorcock's Corum trilogy doesn't quite live up to the prolific author's mightyy reputation

June 2009

  • Books blog
    Linklog: Moorcock's Londons, Latin praise for Philip Pullman – and more

    What else is going on in bookspace?

May 2009

  • The Best of Michael Moorcock

    Review: The Best of Michael Moorcock by Michael Moorcock
    A long-overdue retrospective of a literary giant, says Keith Brooke

April 2009

  • Following JG Ballard's death, writers pay tribute

    Fellow authors Michael Moorcock, Iain Sinclair and Toby Litt pay tribute to the late great JG Ballard

January 2009

  • 1000 novels everyone must read
    The best dystopias

    Michael Moorcock: A dystopia must describe a whole society that has degenerated into something fundamentally nasty

December 2005

  • Pass the Duce

    DJ Taylor salutes the imaginative vigour of Michael Moorcock's historical picaresque, The Vengeance of Rome.

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