Reviews for 3/1
Locus Online has posted Graham Sleight's "Yesterday's Tomorrows" column from the August 2006 issue, about several Philip K. Dick novels.
SFF World reviews Liz Williams's Darkland.
SF Signal reviews the George Mann-edited Solaris Book of New Science Fiction.
SF Signal continues their Pratchett Project with a review of Eric (also available in the SFBC omnibus Rincewind the Wizzard).

SF Site's March issue is up, and with it a load of new things of interest:
- a review of Rudy Rucker's Mad Professor
- a review of Carol Emshwiller's The Secret City
- a review of Elizabeth Moon's Command Decision
- a review of Hardboiled Cthulhu edited by James Ambuhel
- a review of Mythic 2, edited by Mike Allen
- a review of Surviving Demon Island by Jaci Burton
- a belated review of their reader's poll winner The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch
- a review of John Scalzi's non-fictional You're Not Fooling Anyone When You Take Your Laptop to a Coffee Shop
- a review of John Scalzi's novel The Android's Dream (which, by coincidence, I started reading this very morning!)
- a review of Charlie Huston's No Dominion
- and Jeff VanderMeer's new "Dispatches from Smaragdine" column, including a talk with Nick Mamatas about his new book Under My Roof

Ain't It Cool News reviews Fast Forward 1, edited by Lou Anders.
Jennifer Fallon reprints a review of her new (in Australia) novel The Immortal Prince from her publisher's website.

