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Gollancz, the SF and Fantasy imprint of the Orion Publishing Group, announces the
launch of the world's largest digital SFF library, the SF Gateway, which will make
thousands of out-of-print titles by classic genre authors available as eBooks.

Building on the remarkable success of Gollancz's Masterworks series, the SF Gateway
will launch this Autumn with more than a thousand titles by close to a hundred authors. 
It will build to 3,000 titles by the end of 2012, and 5,000 or more by 2014.  Gollancz's
Digital Publisher Darren Nash, who joined the company in September 2010 to spearhead
the project said, "The Masterworks series has been extraordinarily successful in
republishing one or two key titles by a wide range of authors, but most of those authors
had long careers in which they wrote dozens of novels which had fallen out of print. It
seemed to us that eBooks would offer the ideal way to make them available again. This
realization was the starting point for the SF Gateway."  Wherever possible, the SF
Gateway will offer the complete backlist of the authors included.

The SF Gateway will be closely integrated with the recently announced new online
edition of The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, which provides an independent and
definitive reference source of information on the authors and books included.  Direct
links between the Encyclopedia and the Gateway will provide easy access to eBook
editions, for sale through all major online retailers.

The Gateway site will also act as a major community hub and social network for SF
readers across the world, allowing them to interact with each other and recommend titles
and authors.  The site is planned to include forums, blogs, regular promotions, and is
envisaged to become the natural home on the net for anyone with an interest in classic
SFF.

Authors featured in the launch include such names as Marion Zimmer Bradley, Edgar
Rice Burroughs, Arthur C. Clarke, Philip K. Dick, Frank Herbert, Alice B. Sheldon
(James Tiptree, Jr), Robert Silverberg, Kate Wilhelm and Connie Willis.  A full list of
authors so far under contract is appended to this announcement; negotiations are in an
advanced state for many more.

The SF Gateway was conceived by Orion Deputy CEO and Publisher Malcolm Edwards,
who commented:  "It's clear that publishers need to show that they can respond to the
challenges and opportunities of the digital revolution imaginatively, particularly when it
comes to backlist.  The SF Gateway is just such a response, creating what we hope will
become a destination website which will promote the books and authors it features in an
active way.  We hope it will not only be a success in its own right, but that it will provide
a model for future developments in backlist publishing."

Built to the latest standards of HTML5 and CSS3, the SF Gateway site will use
responsive web design to ensure a rewarding user experience across a range of mobile
and desktop platforms and operating systems. Both the SF Gateway and the previously
announced Encyclopedia of Science Fiction are being developed by STEEL, a London-
based full service digital agency with over 15 years experience, whose clients include
AOL, BBC Worldwide, Debenhams, FT.com, Greggs and TalkTalk.

The project has been praised by authors for connecting new generations of readers with
classic stories they may not, until now, have been able to enjoy.

British Science Fiction Award-winner Alastair Reynolds said: "When I first started
reading SF seriously, as a teenager growing up in Wales, one of the first walls I hit was
the realisation that many classic and influential works of the field were either out of print
or so hard to obtain that they may as well have been. SF is a forward-looking genre but
its past has always been as fascinating as its future, and for that reason the SF Gateway is
an exciting and groundbreaking venture, which should prove an enormous asset to the
field."

Double Arthur C. Clarke Award-winner Pat Cadigan added:  "This is exactly what I've
been hoping for now that the digital book is becoming more widespread. I have always
said that the eBook will not be the death of the physical book – the eBook will save so
many wonderful books from being lost. We have to remember that what we read is the
book – what we read it on, whether ink and paper or pixels on a screen, is just the
interface. I'm honestly thrilled about this new project and delighted to be on the list."

The SF Gateway will be officially launched by Gollancz in September as part of the
celebrations to mark the 50th
anniversary of its SF list. 

For more information, please go to www.sfgateway.com, where updates on the project
will also appear.
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Nightflier

 SF GATEWAY AUTHORS as at 20th July 2011


Poul Anderson
Barrington J. Bayley
Gregory Benford
Michael Bishop
James P. Blaylock
James Blish
Marion Zimmer Bradle
John Brosnan
Fredric Brown
John Brunner
Algis Budrys
Kenneth Bulmer
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Pat Cadigan
John W. Campbell, Jr
Terry Carr
Arthur C. Clarke
Hal Clement
D.G. Compton
Michael G. Coney
Edmund Cooper
Richard Cowper
John Crowley
L. Sprague de Camp
Samuel R. Delany
Philip K. Dick
Gordon R. Dickson
Christopher Evans
Philip Jose Farmer
John Russell Fearn
Alan Dean Foster 
Mary Gentle
Mark S. Geston 
Joseph L. Green
Colin Greenland
Nicola Griffith
Joe Haldeman
Harry Harrison
Frank Herbert
Philip E. High
Robert Holdstock
Cecelia Holland
Robert E. Howard
Raymond F. Jones
Leigh Kennedy
Garry Kilworth
Damon Knight
Henry Kuttner
Tanith Lee
Murray Leinster
H.P. Lovecraft
Katherine MacLean
Barry N. Malzberg
Phillip Mann
David I. Masson
C.L. Moore
Ward Moore
Edgar Pangborn
Frederik Pohl
Rachel Pollack
Tim Powers
Mack Reynolds 
Keith Roberts
Eric Frank Russell
Josephine Saxton
Bob Shaw
Robert Silverberg
Clifford D. Simak
Dan Simmons
John Sladek
Cordwainer Smith
E.E. 'Doc' Smith
Norman Spinrad
Olaf Stapledon
Theodore Sturgeon
William Tenn
Sheri S. Tepper
James Tiptree, Jr
E.C. Tubb
George Turner
Harry Turtledove
Jack Vance
Ian Watson
Ted White
Kate Wilhelm
Connie Willis
Robert Charles Wilson
Gene Wolfe
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zakk

Odlično, najzad će neke stvari moći da se nađu.
Why shouldn't things be largely absurd, futile, and transitory? They are so, and we are so, and they and we go very well together.

Nightflier

I meni je baš zbog toga zanimljiv.
Sebarsko je da budu gladni.
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Melkor

"Realism is a literary technique no longer adequate for the purpose of representing reality."