The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction (Volume 3)
Showcasing some of the world's greatest science fiction writers, the eclectic short stories and novelettes in this anthology--all published here for the first time--range from futuristic murder mysteries to tales of contact with alien beings.
Contents:
Introduction / George Mann --
Rescue mission / Jack Skillingstead --
The fixation / Alastair Reynolds --
Artifacts / Stephen Baxter --
Necroflux Day / John Meaney --
Providence / Paul Di Filippo --
Carnival night / Warren Hammond --
The assistant / Ian Whates --
Glitch / Scott Edelman --
One of our bastards is missing / Paul Cornell --
Woodpunk / Adam Roberts --
Minya's astral angels / Jennifer Pelland --
The best monkey / Daniel Abraham --
Long stay / Ian Watson --
A soul stitched to iron / Tim Akers --
iThink, therefore I am / Ken MacLeod.
*Pages yellowed.*
Author | George Mann (Editor) |
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Publisher | Solaris |
Place | United Kingdom |
Year | 2009 |
ISBN | 9781844167098 |
Binding | Paperback |
Condition | Good |
Comments | Pages yellowed. |
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