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The current list of James Nicoll Reviews Projects

3 Jan, 2025

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You may have wondered about the long list of categories into which my reviews are sorted. Have what I hope is a complete list of them all, along with short explanations. 

Each category header is a link, with the exception of Meetpoint and The Realized World because I don’t know how to link to a category with no posted reviews. I will have to come back and add links.



Sponsored Reviews

You can buy a review for a book for $100. Various guidelines pertain, which can be found at the other end of the link. 

Special Categories

Mists of Time

An annex of my site where I post old reviews preceding James Nicoll Reviews (and apparently any knowledge of spell check or basic sentence construction). 

Active Projects (some more active than others)

Because My Tears Are Delicious To You

My weekly foray into the books I loved as a teenager, which is to say, books I first encountered between March 18, 1974 and March 181981

Big Hair, Big Guns!

An episodic sampling of the science fiction of the 1980s.

Blatant Self-Aggrandizement

Reviews of books that happen to coincide with me hitting an important benchmark. 

BRP

An exploration of science fiction roleplaying games using the Basic Roleplaying Game engine.

Cordwainer Smith Rediscovery Award Winners

Reviews of representative works by recipients of the Cordwainer Smith Award, given to science fiction or fantasy authors whose body of work is deserving of renewed interest.

Cosmic Horror!

Reviews of cosmic horror works. 

Doing the WFC’s Homework

A weekly review of works by Anglophone authors of colour, focusing on a different author each week of the year. Replaced Doing What the WFC Cannot Do. 

Everything Is Worse With Libertarians

Even-handed reviews of books featuring one of humanity’s most ludicrous political philosophies. 

Graveyard Orbits

Reviews of the final books written by writers who have suffered author existence failure. 

History’s Actors

Science Fiction and Fantasy from 2000 to 2009. Did we ever come up with a good name for that decade?

Illimitable Dominion

Reviews of books featuring pandemics. 

James Tiptree, Jr. Award

Reviews of works that won the Otherwise Award. I don’t think I can rename the category without breaking a lot of urls.

Jolabokaflod

Reviews of books I received for Jolabokaflod.

KW Science Fiction and Fantasy

Reviews of works by local authors.

Meetpoint

A tour of the works of SFWA Grand Master C. J. Cherryh.

Military Speculative Fiction That Doesn’t Suck

Reviews of Military SF works that were not unspeakably terrible.

Miscellaneous Reviews

This is where everything that does not fit into one of the other categories gets put. 

Not Actually A Review

Review-shaped pieces that are not actually reviews. Generally intended as amusing, if only to me.

Rediscovery Tuesday

Reviews of works long out of print that have been recently republished. Ironically, back in 2014 this was going to be my main focus. 

Reds Under The Bed

Reviews of works about those commie rat-bastards taking over the US. 

Roleplaying Games

Reviews of roleplaying games, at least the ones not covered under the Tears reviews.

Space Opera That Doesn’t Suck

Reviews of Space Operas that were not unspeakably terrible.

Special Requests

Reviews of works I was asked to review that do not fall into one of the other categories.

The End of History

Reviews of works published in the 1990s.

The Realized World

A tour of the works of Walter Jon Williams.

Translation

Reviews of translated works. 

What’s The Worst That Could Happen?

Speculative Fiction’s worst, most opaque, and most remarkable works. Note that those are different things. I might dread tackling The Wind Up Girl or Gravity’s Rainbow but for entirely different reasons.

Completed Projects

50 Nortons in 50 Weeks

Reviews of every Andre Norton novel listed in an obscure Ace Books ad in the 1970s. 

A Bunch of Bujolds

Reviews of a dozen assorted Lois McMaster Bujold novels. You might expect every Bujold to be listed under this. You’d be wrong, although I reserve the right to change my mind. 

A Dozen by Tchaikovsky

Reviews of a dozen assorted Adrian Tchaikovsky novels. Again, anyone expecting me to list every Tchaikovsky reviewed on my site in this specific category has unwarranted faith in my organizational skills.

A Variety of Vaughns

Reviews of a dozen assorted Carrie Vaughn novels. See previous disclaimer re: whether all of the Vaughns I have reviewed are listed under this tag. 

A Year of Tanith Lee

A now completed project in which I reviewed one Lee work a week. You may well wonder how I crammed 61 weekly reviews into 52 weeks. 

A Year of Waterloo Region Speculative Fiction

Reviews of works written by authors in some way connected to or adjacent to Waterloo Region in Ontario. 

An Expanse of Coreys

Reviews of some of the books in James Corey’s Expanse space opera. 

Damon Knight’s Orbit

Reviews of all 21 volumes in Damon Knight’s often remarkable Orbit original SF anthology series.

Doing What the WFC Cannot Do

A weekly review of works by Anglophone authors of colour, focusing on a different author each week of the year. Replaced because I hated the name.

Judith Merril’s The Year’s Greatest Science Fiction and Fantasy

Judith Merril was, to the best of my knowledge, the only woman in the 20th century to single-handedly helm a Best SF Annual anthology series. In this series, I review 12 of the 13 volumes, omitting The Best of the Best as it is entirely reprints from the first 12 volumes.

Leigh Brackett’s Solar System

Reviews of works set in Leigh Brackett’s Planetary Romance setting. 

Shockwave Reader

A tour through the works of John Brunner.

The 2017 Prometheus Award Finalists

Reviews of some of the works nominated for the 2017 Prometheus Award. 

The Great Heinlein Juveniles (Plus The Other Two) Reread

Reviews of Heinlein’s Scribner juvenile SF novels, plus a couple of ancillary works. 

Terry Carr’s Third Ace Science Fiction Specials

Reviews of the twelve debut novels that comprise the Third Series of Ace Specials, established and edited by Terry Carr until his death and completed by Damon Knight.

Twelve by Diana Wynne Jones

Reviews of a dozen assorted Dianna Wynne Jones novels.

Women of Wonder

Reviews of Pamela Sargent’s iconic Women of Wonder Anthologies, plus an interview with the editor.