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Writing The Future
Dan Coxon, Richard Hirst
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R248
Discovery Miles 2 480
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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For as long as humans have existed, they have asked: What if?
Science fiction was a defining genre of the postwar era, and its
current boom across books, film and TV shows no sign of slowing.
Space ships, time travel, aliens and artificial intelligence
continue to obsess us, and dreams of the apocalypse haunt our own
post-pandemic age. But what is it that compels writers to imagine
the future? Writing the Future gathers some of the best
contemporary writers of science fiction, speculative fiction,
dystopia and eco-fiction to explain their craft and explore the
many worlds upon which our imaginations might land. Authors such as
Toby Litt, Nina Allan, Adam Roberts and Una McCormack reveal how to
balance scientific research with creative freedom, examine the
different forms the written text might evolve into, and offer
practical advice on giving life to your own vision of the future.
Whether you’re a reader, a seasoned writer looking to hone your
skills, or a beginner who's just starting out, Writing the Future
provides valuable insights into the craft of imagining the worlds
of tomorrow.
A chilling horror anthology of 18 stories about the terrifying
fears of isolation, from the modern masters of horror. Featuring
Tim Lebbon, Paul Tremblay, Joe R. Lansdale, M.R. Carey, Ken Liu and
many more. Lost in the wilderness, or shunned from society, it
remains one of our deepest held fears. This horror anthology calls
on leading horror writers to confront the dark moments, the
challenges that we must face alone: hikers lost in the woods;
astronauts adrift in the silence of deep space; the quiet voice
trapped in a crowd; the prisoner, with no hope of escape.
Experience the chilling terrors of Isolation. Featuring Paul
Tremblay, Joe R. Lansdale, Ken Liu, M.R. Carey, Jonathan Maberry,
Tim Lebbon, Lisa Tuttle, Michael Marshall Smith, Ramsey Campbell,
Nina Allan, Laird Barron, A.G. Slatter, Mark Morris, Alison
Littlewood, Owl Goingback, Brian Evenson, Marian Womack, Gwendolyn
Kiste, Lynda E. Rucker and Chikodili Emelumadu.
From M.R. James to Shirley Jackson, the Uncanny has long provided
fertile ground for writers - and recent years have seen a notable
resurgence in both literature and film. But how does the Uncanny
work? What can a writer do to ensure their fiction haunts the
reader's imagination? Writing the Uncanny sees some of the best
contemporary authors explain what drew them to horror, ghost
stories, folklore and beyond, and reveal how to craft unsettling
fiction which resonates. Authors such as Jeremy Dyson, Alison
Moore, Jenn Ashworth and Catriona Ward share their insights on
psychogeography, fairy tales, cultural tradition and the
supernatural, and offer practical advice on their different
approaches to the genre. Writing the Uncanny is an essential guide
for both the casual reader and the aspiring writer of strange
tales.
The New Zealand All Blacks are one of the most recognisable team
franchises in modern sport, and their performance of the Ka Mate
haka prior to international matches is known across the globe. But
how many of us know anything about the Maori people to whom this
haka belongs? Ka Mate: Travels In New Zealand takes us on a three
month journey around New Zealand, through the vineyards, over the
glaciers, and across the fields of boiling mud. Freelance
journalist and writer Dan Coxon does more than simply entertain us
with anecdotes of his travels: he unravels New Zealand's complex
history of migration and settlement, and reveals an intriguing
story of British colonisation that still has repercussions today.
Plus there's time for a rugby match or two along the way.
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