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Fearsome Journeys (Paperback)
Jonathan Strahan; Kate Eliot, Trudi Canavan, Daniel Abraham, Saladin Ahmed, …
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How do you encompass all the worlds of the imagination? Within
fantasy's scope lies every possible impossibility, from dragons to
spirits, from magic to gods, and from the unliving to the undying.
In Fearsome Journeys, master anthologist Jonathan Strahan sets out
on a quest to find the very limits of the unlimited, collecting
twelve brand new stories by some of the most popular and exciting
names in epic fantasy from around the world. With original fiction
from Scott Lynch, Saladin Ahmed, Trudi Canavan, K J Parker, Kate
Elliott, Jeffrey Ford, Robert V S Redick, Ellen Klages, Glen Cook,
Elizabeth Bear, Ellen Kushner, Ysabeau S. Wilce and Daniel Abraham,
Fearsome Journeys explores the whole range of the fantastic.
Science fiction and fantasy has never been more diverse or vibrant,
and 2014 has provided a bountiful crop of extraordinary stories.
These stories are about the future, worlds beyond our own, the
realms of our imaginations and dreams but, more importantly, they
are the stories of ourselves. Featuring best-selling writers and
emerging talents, here are some of the most exciting genre writers
working today. Multi-award winning editor Jonathan Strahan once
again brings you the best stories from the past year. Within you
will find twenty-eight amazing tales from authors across the globe,
displaying why science fiction and fantasy are genres increasingly
relevant to our turbulent world. Featuring Kelly Link * Holly Black
* Ken Liu * Usman T. Malik * Lauren Beukes * Paolo Bacigalupi * Joe
Abercrombie * Genevieve Valentine * Nicola Griffith * Caitlin R.
Kiernan * Greg Egan * K. J. Parker * Rachel Swirsky * Alice Sola
Kim * Garth Nix * Karl Schroeder * Ellen Klages * Kai Ashante
Wilson * Michael Swanwick * Eleanor Arnason * James Patrick Kelly *
Ian Mcdonald * Amal El-Mohtar * Tim Maughan * Elizabeth Bear *
Theodora Goss * Peter Watts
Meet Doctor Jens. She hasn't had a decent cup of coffee in fifteen
years. The first part of her job involves jumping out of perfectly
good space-ships. The second part requires developing emergency
treatments for sick aliens of species she's never seen before. She
loves it. But her latest emergency is also proving a mystery: Two
ships, one ancient and one new, locked in a dangerous embrace. A
mysterious crew suffering from an even more mysterious ailment. A
shipmind trapped in an inadequate body, much of her memory pared
away. A murderous virus from out of time. Unfortunately, Dr. Jens
can't resist a mystery. Which is why she's about to discover that
everything she's dedicated her life to . . . is a lie. Praise for
Elizabeth Bear 'Like the best of speculative fiction, Bear has
created a fascinating and complete universe that blends high-tech
gadgetry with Old World adventure and political collusion'
Publishers Weekly 'This is certainly the best science fiction novel
I've read in 2019 so far and I look forward to see how Bear
develops the characters and her impressively rich universe'
(POPULAR SCIENCE) 'Elizabeth Bear is just as comfortable writing
steampunk and fantasy as she is hard science fiction, and Ancestral
Night, first half of a duology, brims with heady concepts and sleek
far-future hardware. There is a mordant wit at work' (FINANCIAL
TIMES) 'Awesome, awe-inspiring space opera. Fittingly, it shifts
from weighty themes to lighter humour with dexterity, grace and
crackling dialogue' (Daily Mail) 'Bear has constructed a
fascinating, absorbing universe populated with compelling and
intelligent characters who conform to neither cliches nor
stereotypes. It's sci-fi of the top order' (popmatters.com)
At last the generation ship Jacob's Ladder has arrived at its
destination: the planet they have come to call Grail. But this
habitable jewel just happens to be populated already: by humans who
call their home Fortune. And they are wary of sharing Fortune -
especially people who have genetically engineered themselves to
such an extent that it is a matter of debate whether they are even
human anymore. To make matters worse, a shocking murder aboard the
Jacob's Ladder has alerted Captain Perceval and the Angel Nova that
formidable enemies remain hidden somewhere among the new crew. On
Grail - or Fortune, rather - Premier Danilaw views the approach of
the Jacob's Ladder with dread. Behind the diplomatic niceties of
first-contact protocol, he knows that the deadly game being played
is likely to erupt into full-blown war - even civil war. For as he
strives to chard a peaceful and prosperous path forward for his
people, internal threats emerge to take control by any means
necessary. Originally published in 2011 as Grail.
The travels of Ijon Tichy, a Gulliver of the space age, who
encounters faulty time machines, intelligent washing machines,
suicidal potatoes, and other puzzling phenomena. Memoirs of a Space
Traveler follows the adventures of Ijon Tichy, a Gulliver of the
space age, who leads readers through strange experiments involving,
among other puzzling phenomena, faulty time machines, intelligent
washing machines, and suicidal potatoes. The scientists Tichy
encounters make plans that are grandiose, and strike bargains that
are Faustian. They pursue humanity's greatest and most ancient
obsessions: immortality, artificial intelligence, and
top-of-the-line consumer items. By turns satirical, philosophical,
and absurd, these stories express the most starkly original and
prescient notions of a master of speculative fiction.
Science fiction and fantasy has never been more diverse or vibrant,
and 2014 has provided a bountiful crop of extraordinary stories.
These stories are about the future, worlds beyond our own, the
realms of our imaginations and dreams but, more importantly, they
are the stories of ourselves. Featuring best-selling writers and
emerging talents, here are some of the most exciting genre writers
working today. Multi-award winning editor Jonathan Strahan once
again brings you the best stories from the past year. Within you
will find twenty-eight amazing tales from authors across the globe,
displaying why science fiction and fantasy are genres increasingly
relevant to our turbulent world. Featuring Kelly Link * Holly Black
* Ken Liu * Usman T. Malik * Lauren Beukes * Paolo Bacigalupi * Joe
Abercrombie * Genevieve Valentine * Nicola Griffith * Caitlin R.
Kiernan * Greg Egan * K. J. Parker * Rachel Swirsky * Alice Sola
Kim * Garth Nix * Karl Schroeder * Ellen Klages * Kai Ashante
Wilson * Michael Swanwick * Eleanor Arnason * James Patrick Kelly *
Ian Mcdonald * Amal El-Mohtar * Tim Maughan * Elizabeth Bear *
Theodora Goss * Peter Watts
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Lovecraft's Monsters (Paperback)
Ellen Datlow; Neil Gaiman, Joe R. Lansdale, Caitl in R Kiernan, Elizabeth Bear
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Prepare to meet the wicked progeny of the master of modern horror.
In "Lovecraft's Monsters," H. P. Lovecraft's most famous
creations--Cthulhu, Shoggoths, Deep Ones, Elder Things,
Yog-Sothoth, and more, appear in all their terrifying glory. Each
story is a gripping new take on a classic Lovecraftian creature,
and each is accompanied by a spectacular original illustration that
captures the monsters' unique visage.
Contributors include such literary luminaries as Neil Gaiman, Joe
R. Lansdale, Caitlin R. Kiernan, Karl Edward Wagner, Elizabeth
Bear, and Nick Mamatas. The monsters are lovingly rendered in
spectacular original art by World Fantasy Award-winning artist John
Coulthart ("The Steampunk Bible").
Legions of Lovecraft fans continue to visit his bizarre landscapes
and encounter his unrelenting monsters. Now join them in their
journey...if you dare.
Sometimes the greatest sin is survival. The generation ship Jacob's
Ladder has barely survived cataclysms from without and within. Now,
riding the shock wave of a nova blast toward an uncertain destiny,
the damaged ship - the only world its inhabitants have ever known -
remains a war zone. Even as Perceval, the new captain, struggled to
come to terms with the traumas of her past, the remnants of
rebellion aboard the ship still threaten the crew's survival. Yet
as Perceval's relatives Tristen and Benedick play a deadly game of
cat and mouse in pursuit of a traitor through a cast ship that is
renewing itself in strange and dangerous ways, an even more
insidious threat is building in a place no one ever thought to
look. And this implacable enemy could change the face of the ship
forever if a ragtag band of heroes cannot stop it. Originally
published in 2010 as Chill.
Meet Doctor Jens. She hasn't had a decent cup of coffee in fifteen
years. The first part of her job involves jumping out of perfectly
good space-ships. The second part requires developing emergency
treatments for sick aliens of species she's never seen before. She
loves it. But her latest emergency is also proving a mystery: Two
ships, one ancient and one new, locked in a dangerous embrace. A
mysterious crew suffering from an even more mysterious ailment. A
shipmind trapped in an inadequate body, much of her memory pared
away. A murderous virus from out of time. Unfortunately, Dr. Jens
can't resist a mystery. Which is why she's about to discover that
everything she's dedicated her life to . . . is a lie. Praise for
Elizabeth Bear 'Like the best of speculative fiction, Bear has
created a fascinating and complete universe that blends high-tech
gadgetry with Old World adventure and political collusion'
Publishers Weekly 'This is certainly the best science fiction novel
I've read in 2019 so far and I look forward to see how Bear
develops the characters and her impressively rich universe'
(POPULAR SCIENCE) 'Elizabeth Bear is just as comfortable writing
steampunk and fantasy as she is hard science fiction, and Ancestral
Night, first half of a duology, brims with heady concepts and sleek
far-future hardware. There is a mordant wit at work' (FINANCIAL
TIMES) 'Awesome, awe-inspiring space opera. Fittingly, it shifts
from weighty themes to lighter humour with dexterity, grace and
crackling dialogue' (Daily Mail) 'Bear has constructed a
fascinating, absorbing universe populated with compelling and
intelligent characters who conform to neither cliches nor
stereotypes. It's sci-fi of the top order' (popmatters.com)
A space salvager and her partner make the discovery of a lifetime
that just might change the universe in this wild, big-ideas space
opera from multi award-winning author Elizabeth Bear. Haimey Dz
thinks she knows what she wants. She thinks she knows who she is.
She is wrong. A routine salvage mission uncovers evidence of a
terrible crime and relics of a powerful ancient technology, just as
Haimey and her small crew run afoul of pirates at the outer limits
of the Milky Way and find themselves both on the run, and in
possession of ancient, universe-changing technology. When the
authorities prove corrupt, it becomes clear that Haimey is the only
one who can protect her galaxy-spanning civilisation from its
potential power - and from the revolutionaries who want to use it
to seed terror and war. But doing so will take her from the event
horizon of the super-massive black hole at the galaxy's core to the
infinite, empty spaces at its edge. Along the way, she'll have to
uncover the secrets of ancient intelligences lost to time as well
as her own lost secrets, which she will wish had remained hidden
from her forever . . . Energetic and electrifying, Ancestral Night
is a dazzling new space opera, sure to delight fans of Alastair
Reynolds, Iain M. Banks, and Peter F. Hamilton. Praise for
Elizabeth Bear 'Gripping, perfectly balanced, and highly
recommended' Kirkus 'Like the best of speculative fiction, Bear has
created a fascinating and complete universe that blends high-tech
gadgetry with Old World adventure and political collusion'
Publishers Weekly
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Space Opera (Paperback)
Jay Lake, Kage Baker, Elizabeth Bear, Robert Reed, Alastair Reynolds; Edited by …
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More than five-hundred pages, over one-quarter of a million
words... Space Opera spans a vast range of epic interstellar
adventure stories told against a limitless cosmos filled with
exotic aliens, heroic characters, and incredible settings. A truly
stellar compilation of tales from one of the defining streams of
science fiction, old and new, written by a supernova of genre
talent.
Temur, grandson of the Great Khan, is walking from a battlefield
where he was left for dead. All around lie the fallen armies of his
cousin and his brother who made war to rule the Khaganate. Temur is
now the legitimate heir by blood to his grandfather's throne, but
he is not the strongest. Going into exile is the only way to
survive his ruthless cousin. Once-Princess Samarkar is climbing the
thousand steps of the Citadel of the Wizards of Tsarepheth. She was
heir to the Rasan Empire until her father got a son on a new wife.
Then she was sent to be the wife of a Prince in Song, but that
marriage ended in battle and blood. Now she has renounced her
worldly power to seek the magical power of the wizards. These two
will come together to stand against the hidden cult that has so
carefully brought all the empires of the Celadon Highway to strife
and civil war through guile and deceit and sorcerous power.
For five hundred years the immortal Children of the Light,
einherjar and valkyrie, have lived together in the North of
Valdyrgard. They were born out of the Sea, each with a shining
crystal sword in his or her hand; they are Angels of Light created
in the formation of a new world. But three have come before them,
from the death-throes of the old world, Midgard: the world-girdling
Serpent, Bearer of Burdens; the Wolf Fenris, eater of the Sun, who
now takes the form of an einherjar; and his demon sister, stealer
of souls.
The Children spend their days feasting, fighting, hunting, and
guarding their human charges. But one dreadful day a woman is
washed up from the sea, a Lady who is no mortal, though she is not
valkyrie either. Thus begins the breaking of the Children of the
Light, the tarnishing of their power, and the death of
Valdyrgard.
"By the Mountain Bound" is a prequel to Elizabeth Bear's highly
acclaimed "All the Windwracked Stars," and tells the painful tale
of love and betrayal, sorcery and battle, that led up to the day
when Muire was left alone in the snow at the end of the world.
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