A Theatre of Timesmiths

A Theatre of Timesmiths is a novel by Garry Kilworth published in 1984.

Plot summary

A Theatre of Timesmiths is a novel in which a city is trapped behind walls of ice, and the computer which runs its heating is close to failure.[1]

Reception

Dave Langford reviewed A Theatre of Timesmiths for White Dwarf #54, and stated that "This kind of book demands a stream of small relevations en route to the big ones; Kilworth handles this well, concluding with a leap into metaphysics which might have taken me by surprise if I hadn't read too much Ian Watson. Effectively and colourfully written."[1]

Reviews

  • Review by Chris Morgan (1984) in Fantasy Review, September 1984
  • Review by Chris Bailey (1984) in Vector 123
  • Review by Mary Gentle (1984) in Interzone, #9 Autumn 1984, (1984)
  • Review by Richard Law (1985) in Fantasy Review, August 1985
  • Review by Tom Easton (1986) in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, March 1986
  • Review by Carol McGeehon (1986) in Fantasy Review, June 1986
gollark: If it worked, of course; the function is filled with embedded contraapioforms.
gollark: That would just give you an apiaristic version of the original function.
gollark: Too bad, my function is continuous but cannot be differentiated.
gollark: Deploying undifferentiable functions...
gollark: I found this graph of heavpoot.

References

  1. Langford, Dave (June 1984). "Critical Mass". White Dwarf. Games Workshop (54): 24.
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