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Kalimpura (Paperback)
Jay Lake
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This sequel to Jay Lake's" Green" and "Endurance "takes Green
back to the city of Kalimpura and the service of the Lily
Goddess.
Green is hounded by the gods of Copper Downs and the gods of
Kalimpura, who have laid claim to her and her children. She never
wanted to be a conduit for the supernatural, but when she killed
the Immortal Duke and created the Ox god with the power she
released, she came to their notice.
Now she has sworn to retrieve the two girls taken hostage by the
Bittern Court, one of Kalimpura's rival guilds. But the Temple of
the Lily Goddess is playing politics with her life.
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Space Opera (Paperback)
Jay Lake, Kage Baker, Elizabeth Bear, Robert Reed, Alastair Reynolds; Edited by …
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R553
R455
Discovery Miles 4 550
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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.
A is for Airship, for flying is keen. B is for Boiler, turning
water to steam. "A Cats Steampunk Alphabet" is for the velocipede
lover in all of us ... seen through cunning feline eyes
Weird Tales is the original storytelling magazine of the dark and
fantastic. This issue: our Spring Steampunk Spectacular features
Cherie Priest on her airships-and-zombies epic Boneshaker; an
exclusive excerpt from Boilerplate, the biography of a 19th-century
robot soldier; an unforgettable novelette from Lisa Mantchev &
James L. Grant; awesome cover art by Molly Crabapple; and much more
FICTION: "Love, Must" by Kurt Kirchmeier -- "Hungry Ghosts" by
Jay Lake -- "The Gingerbread House" by Kater Cheek -- "Dedalus and
the Labyrinth" by J.M. McDermott -- "As Recorded on Brass
Cylinders: Adagio for Two Dancers" by James L. Grant & Lisa
Mantchev
FEATURES: "Book of the Century" -- Cherie Priest breaks down
the whys and wherefores of a Civil War-era steampunk Seattle. "The
Secret Mechanical Man" - Meet Boilerplate, the robot who rode with
Teddy Roosevelt Creators Paul Guinan & Anina Bennett give us
the scoop in this exclusive from their new book.
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Pinion (Paperback)
Jay Lake
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R509
R438
Discovery Miles 4 380
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Rejoin the adventure in the third novel of Lake's Clockwork
Earth series. Paolina Barthes, young sorceress, is crossing the
Equatorial Wall, attempting to take herself and her magic away from
the grasp of powerful men in the empires of the north. Emily
Childress is still aboard the renegade Chinese submarine, along
with her devoted Captain, and the British chief petty officer Angus
al-Wazir. They are all being sought most urgently by the powers
that secretly rule the Northern Earth--the Silent Order and the
White Birds. And a third power, of the Southern Earth, has its eye
on Paolina; she will not be allowed to bring the political turmoil
of the North into the more mystical South.
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Green (Paperback)
Jay Lake
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R421
Discovery Miles 4 210
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Her exquisite beauty and brilliant mind were not enough to free
her from captivity. That took her skills with a knife, plus the
power of a goddess.
She was born in poverty, in a dusty village under the equatorial
sun. She does not remember her mother, she does not remember her
own name--her earliest clear memory is of the day her father sold
her to the tall pale man. In the Court of the Pomegranate Tree,
where she was taught the ways of a courtesan...and the skills of an
assassin...she was named Emerald, the precious jewel of the Undying
Duke's collection of beauties. She calls herself Green.
The world she inhabits is one of political power and magic, where
Gods meddle in the affairs of mortals. At the center of it is the
immortal Duke's city of Copper Downs, which controls all the trade
on the Storm Sea. Green has made many enemies, and some secret
friends, and she has become a very dangerous woman indeed.
Acclaimed author Jay Lake has created a remarkable character in
Green, and evokes a remarkable world in this novel. Green and her
struggle to survive and find her own past will live in the reader's
mind a long time after the book is closed.
BOOKLIST: "Such variety assures continual interest...the
authors...certainly know their craft." Long after our species and
all its works have turned to dust, the Moon-landing sites will
still show evidence of our time here on Earth. Imagine future
explorers from among the stars interpreting that. The astronauts'
footprints should last longer than the fossils in the Olduvai
Gorge. Here are twenty-one views of that. Stories by Brenda Cooper,
James Van Pelt, Lawrence M. Schoen, Heather McDougal, and more.
Edited by Jay Lake and Eric T. Reynolds. Presented by Hadley Rille
Books.
The fourth issue of H.P. Lovecraft's Magazine of Horror presents a
stellar lineup of fiction and non-fiction. Includes a conversation
with best-selling author Laurell K. Hamilton, as well as fiction by
such luminaries as Darrell Schweitzer ("Sometimes You Have to Shout
About It"), Ken Rand ("Crickets, Everywhere"), Jay Lake ("Ever"),
Erin Donahoe ("The Old Ones Reborn"), Yoiya Finley ("The
Taxidermist's Collection"), Esther Friesner ("The Really Big
Sleep"), Morgan Llywelyn ("The View from Here"), Leah Bobet
("Scars"), Nick Knight ("Thinking of You"), and Ron Goulart ("The
Problem of the Missing Werewolf").
Dogs in the Moonlight_ showcases yet another of the powerful voices
of one of speculative fiction's hottest new writers. Less than
three years after his first publication, Jay Lake has already been
nominated for the John W. Campbell Award, the Hugo Award and the
World Fantasy Award. His stories, appearing in dozens of markets
worldwide, have been translated into five languages. This
collection of mixed reprints and new work focuses on Lake's Texas
roots. He covers old myths and new from the Lone Star state, with
tales of ghosts, angels, gods and aliens. Visit the past, present
and future, and learn the truth about flying saucers from the
writer that Locus magazine has called "one of SF's fastest rising
talents."
This is a new biannual anthology of original short fiction
featuring a mix ofestablished and new writers.
This is the latest volume in the critically acclaimed Polyphony
anthology series. Featuring a mix of established and new authors,
this edition offers 21 original works of short fiction.
Polyphony is a new biannual anthology of original short fiction.
Featuring a mix of established and new writers, " Polyphony Volume
1" offers a dozen stories that skate gracefully across the
boundaries of science fiction, fantasy, magic realism, and literary
fiction.
Dogs in the Moonlight_ showcases yet another of the powerful voices
of one of speculative fiction's hottest new writers. Less than
three years after his first publication, Jay Lake has already been
nominated for the John W. Campbell Award, the Hugo Award and the
World Fantasy Award. His stories, appearing in dozens of markets
worldwide, have been translated into five languages. This
collection of mixed reprints and new work focuses on Lake's Texas
roots. He covers old myths and new from the Lone Star state, with
tales of ghosts, angels, gods and aliens. Visit the past, present
and future, and learn the truth about flying saucers from the
writer that Locus magazine has called "one of SF's fastest rising
talents."
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