Haruki Murakami has a long-awaited new novel out in English translation this month RICHARD A. BROOKS/AFP via Getty Images
I鈥檝e been looking forward to the English translation of Haruki Murakami鈥檚 latest novel, The City and Its Uncertain Walls, since it was published in Japan early last year. It鈥檚 out in time for Christmas, and it sounds delightfully dreamy and speculative. November also offers us what sounds like a delicious treat: an intergalactic cooking competition, in Interstellar MegaChef by Lavanya Lakshminarayan. But this month is most notable for the short story riches on offer, whether it鈥檚 the long-awaited final sci-fi anthology captained by the late Harlan Ellison (Ellison鈥檚 鈥淚 Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream鈥 remains one of the most disturbing stories I鈥檝e ever read), or the debut collection from Eliza Clark. Lots of treats to dip into and out of, for all of us who may be feeling a little too hectic to settle down with a whole novel.
I am very excited about this one. Our previous sci-fi columnist, Sally Adee, tipped it as one to watch out for in 2024 鈥 it鈥檚 an expansion of a story Murakami published back in 1980, and which he returned to during the pandemic. It follows a man whose girlfriend has vanished, who sets out to find the imaginary walled city where her true self lives 鈥 but she has no memory of their life in the other world. 鈥淚n an age when society is going through rattling changes, whether to stay holed up inside the wall or to go to the other side of the wall has become a greater proposition than ever,鈥 Murakami has .
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I missed this one last month, but I鈥檓 including it in our November round-up as I鈥檓 sure many of you will be keen to learn about it. The legendary Ellison published two seminal sci-fi anthologies, Dangerous Visions听补苍诲 Again, Dangerous Visions. In 1973, he announced a third volume, The Last Dangerous Visions. It was never published, but now, six years after he died, it is finally released, with 32 never-before published stories, essays and poems by authors including Max Brooks, Dan Simmons, Adrian Tchaikovsky, James S. A. Corey and Cory Doctorow.
The late Harlan Ellison Allstar Picture Library Ltd / Alamy
This is the second in a trilogy set in deep space, and it sounds tempting enough that I think I鈥檓 going to have to start at the beginning. It sees the crew of the Artemis investigating why Earth鈥檚 first deep space colony has fallen silent 鈥 and discovering what has become of the remaining colonists. Horror and adventure 鈥 that鈥檚 right up my street.
This is more a thriller than sci-fi, but it features some rather sci-fi medical treatment, and is rather fun if somewhat silly (I鈥檝e read it). It follows troubled presenter Hollie, who exposes the dangers of extreme therapies in her Netflix series Bad Medicine. She鈥檚 out to get wellness guru Ariel Rose, who says her 鈥渋ce rebirth鈥 treatment can heal pain. Will Hollie survive her trip to Ariel鈥檚 luxury mountain retreat?
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Set in a city populated by intelligent robots called Hums, this follows the story of May, who goes on a weekend away to the botanical garden at the city鈥檚 heart. But it turns out the green refuge isn鈥檛 the idyll she had expected, and when her children are threatened, she is forced to trust a Hum. 鈥淭his sleek ride of a novel further cements Phillips鈥檚 position as one of our most profound writers of speculative fiction,鈥 said The New York Times.
Hum takes place in a city populated by intelligent robots Shutterstock / jamesteohart
This is described as a 鈥済enre-bending鈥 short story collection, covering everything from a teenage UFO enthusiast who meets a famous painter when a mysterious orb appears in their desert town, to married ghost-hunters whose relationship starts to fail when one of them stops being able to see spirits. 鈥淔ull of menace and delight,鈥 says the excellent writer and editor, Kelly Link.
This is pitched as a slice of postmodern horror about day jobs and monsters, and follows Noah, who takes a job working for a newspaper and unknowingly signs his life away, and Malachia, the only human left in the City of Silence.
Described as The Expanse meets Game of Thrones鈥 Night鈥檚 Watch 鈥 a surefire way to entice me, at least 鈥 this is the conclusion to Dewes鈥檚 Divide series and sees her heroes out to save the universe from a horrifying genetic solution that is about to be unleashed on the outer colonies.
This Korean bestseller, a sequel, is set in a world where there is a 鈥渄ream industry鈥, and sees Penny working for its Civil Complaint Center, where people file complaints about their dreams.
This sounds like a lot of fun. Saras Kaveri has been invited to compete in the galaxy鈥檚 most watched cooking show 鈥 she鈥檚 the first competitor from Earth, which is seen as having very primitive inhabitants, who still cook with fire. When she serendipitously meets Serenity Ko, they begin working on a new technology that could change the future of food forever.
The second in Broaddus鈥檚 Astra Black trilogy follows the story of the Muungano Empire, a coalition of city states stretching from Earth to beyond Titan, and the threats it faces.
This debut collection of speculative body horror stories ranges from the tale of a scientist working with fragile alien flora to a teenager longing for perfect skin. We鈥檙e promised that it will be unsettling, and 鈥渓aced鈥 with dark humour by its publisher.
Investigator Kembral is enjoying a little time away from her newborn at the year-turning ball when a mysterious clock begins to send the ballroom down through layers of reality each time it chimes. Can she save the world before it鈥檚 too late?
Another interesting-sounding anthology, this time promising treats from authors including Nicholas Sansbury Smith, whose story is set in the radioactive wasteland that is now Earth, and Brian Francis Slattery, who tells the tale of a couple whose relationship becomes strained in the aftermath of the arrival of an alien species.
This new Star Trek adventure, based on the TV series Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, sees Una Chin-Riley and Christopher Pike working together on the USS Enterprise, years after they first became friends. When a terrorist attack occurs, Una is discovered to have a history with the suspect鈥
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