by Jim Jepps After musing about whether there is much (any?) speculative fiction poetry I got to wondering what my “top ten” tunes for sci-fi or fantasy would be. Sadly this means making o...Read More
Hello, and welcome to this site. We are two weeks in and it seemed like a good moment to say a few words about what Passing Impermanence is all about. I like science fiction. I like fantasy. The posh ...Read More
Just a jumble of links and items that we spotted over the last week that we thought we would pass on. If you spot something you think we’d be interested in feel free to get in touch or just leav...Read More
by Jim Jepps The Aliens takes us to the dirty edge of civilisation where we quarantine outsiders. Turning small differences into hard and fast lines of demarcation over which ‘they’ must n...Read More
by Liz Lutgendorff I can’t remember how I came across this book, probably another random search of ‘best sci-fi women 2015’ or something like that. Even though it isn’t...Read More
by Jim Jepps Long, long ago last Tuesday, there was a woman from Cambridge. She was made of burnished gold. Half of the town hated her. They said things like; “oh, you’re blinding me”...Read More
There are no spoilers in this article. Well, apart from a small reveal about the Empire Strikes Back. And something about the Bible. It’s been long enough… right? On Tuesday this we...Read More
Acclaimed writer and journalist, Tansy Hoskins discusses the tradition of women in SF/F, empowerment, and matriarchal worlds with the prolific, Nebula nominated fantasy novelist, Martha Wells. ...Read More
Passing Impermanence spoke to children’s author Gillian Cross about libraries, awards and why she loves writing books for kids. PI: I think I’m right in saying that many of your b...Read More
London people (and people near London), you are all cordially invited to the launch do of Saving Blighty “the best EU referendum time travel novel you will ever read”. Highlights include (...Read More