SCI-FACT!
Before writing, Leckie had jobs as a rodman on a land surveying team and as a recording engineer.
How do you follow up the most extraordinary success? It’s not a problem most of us ever have, but it’s certainly affected Ann Leckie whose debut, Ancillary Justice, garnered Hugo, Nebula, Clarke and BSFA awards. One answer, she says, is to remember to stop to be grateful. “I still really enjoy seeing all my awards trophies on the shelf,” she laughs.
Another answer is to keep working and this autumn brings the publication of Provenance (see review on p106), a standalone novel set in the same universe as, but not directly following on from, her Imperial Radch trilogy. It’s a novel, she says, born of wanting “to write a book that…
