A lazy post since I am at Eastercon, using Jetpack to analyse the top ten hits on this blog in January, February and March. (Actually the top eleven as there is a tie for tenth place.) A lot of them are about the BSFA Awards, which take place this evening.
1) BSFA Shortlists
2) Life in 2026, according to science fiction: Mars, dystopia and devastation
3) BSFA Longlists
4) The Recollections: Fragments from a Life in Writing, by Christopher Priest
5) The Rebel and Phoenix Awards
6) My top book for each of the last 180 years
7) Presidential and Vice-Presidential Babies
8) The Eleanor Crosses. (And book by Alice Loxton.)
9) Some BSFA Award nominees for your consideration
=10) Books of 1976, 1926, 1876 and 1826; and a look at 1776
=10) The BSFA Best Novel Award and the Arthur C. Clarke Award: the best of the best
This is restricted to the posts that I actually published in that period – the top post from my archives, with almost a thousand hits, was Sir Thomas More’s compassionate speech about refugees by William Shakespeare.