He has written two regular review columns: Excessive Candour for Science Fiction Weekly between 19 and Scores, intermittently in The Infinite Matrix 2001-2003, regularly in Interzone between 20, and in Strange Horizons from 2010. This criticism, despite some studiously flamboyant obscurities, remains essentially practical, and has appeared mostly in the form of reviews, early forms of many of which were first published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Foundation, Washington Post, Omni, Times Literary Supplement, New York Times, New York Review of Science Fiction, Interzone, Los Angeles Times, Observer, Science Fiction Weekly (see Online Magazines), the Independent, Strange Horizons and elsewhere. Autumn 1959), though he only began publishing sf proper with “A Man Must Die” in New Worlds for November 1966, where much of his earlier criticism also appeared. John Clute is a Canadian science fiction critic and author, in the UK from 1969. His first professional publication, a long sf-tinged poem called “Carcajou Lament”, appeared in Triquarterly for Winter 1960 (i.e.
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