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A disgraced LA music star faces execution for a crime he didn't
commit in the long-lost crime novel of Robert Silverberg, SFF
Writers of America Grand Master, available for the first time in
over 60 years. HAD L.A.'S HOTTEST BANDLEADER BECOME AN INSTRUMENT
OF DEATH? Before his extraordinary career as a grandmaster of
science fiction, Robert Silverberg honed his craft as a writer for
a variety of pulp magazines, including crime digests with titles
like Trapped and Guilty Detective Story Magazine. He also wrote
this long-lost novel, which appeared under the pen name "Stan
Vincent" in 1960 - and has never been published since. Meet Bob
McKay: once a rising star in the toniest nightclubs of Los Angeles,
now a down-and-out denizen of tawdry bars where B-girls hustle
drinks and brawls break out nightly. When one hustler winds up
strangled, McKay lands on Death Row. Can a starlet and a
sympathetic newspaper columnist clear his name before his date with
the death chamber? Featuring a new introduction by the author and
three bonus stories from Guilty and Trapped, THE HOT BEAT offers
readers a trip through time back to the pulp era, when a future
star was making his bones with stories of murder, betrayal, and
dangerous desires...
The definitive collection of the best in science fiction stories
between 1929-1964.
This book contains twenty-six of the greatest science fiction
stories ever written. They represent the considered verdict of the
Science Fiction Writers of America, those who have shaped the genre
and who know, more intimately than anyone else, what the criteria
for excellence in the field should be. The authors chosen for The
Science Fiction Hall Fame are the men and women who have shaped the
body and heart of modern science fiction; their brilliantly
imaginative creations continue to inspire and astound new
generations of writers and fans.
Robert Heinlein in "The Roads Must Roll" describes an industrial
civilization of the future caught up in the deadly flaws of its own
complexity. "Country of the Kind," by Damon Knight, is a
frightening portrayal of biological mutation. "Nightfall," by Isaac
Asimov, one of the greatest stories in the science fiction field,
is the story of a planet where the sun sets only once every
millennium and is a chilling study in mass psychology.
Originally published in 1970 to honor those writers and their
stories that had come before the institution of the Nebula Awards,
"The Science Fiction Hall Of Fame, Volume One," was the book that
introduced tens of thousands of young readers to the wonders of
science fiction. Too long unavailable, this new edition will
treasured by all science fiction fans everywhere.
"The Science Fiction Hall Of Fame, Volume One," includes the
following stories:
Introduction by Robert Silverberg
"A Martian Odyssey" by Stanley G. Weinbaum
"Twilight" by John W. Campbell
"Helen O'Loy" by Lester del Rey
"The Roads Must Roll"by Robert A. Heinlein
"Microcosmic God" by Theodore Sturgeon
"Nightfall" by Isaac Asimov
"The Weapon Shop" by A. E. van Vogt
"Mimsy Were the Borogoves" by Lewis Padgett
"Huddling Place" by Clifford D. Simak
"Arena" by Frederic Brown
"First Contact" by Murray Leinster
"That Only a Mother" by Judith Merril
"Scanners Live in Vain" by Cordwainer Smith
"Mars is Heaven!" by Ray Bradbury
"The Little Black Bag" by C. M. Kornbluth
"Born of Man and Woman" by Richard Matheson
"Coming Attraction" by Fritz Leiber
"The Quest for Saint Aquin" by Anthony Boucher
"Surface Tension" by James Blish
"The Nine Billion Names of God" by Arthur C. Clarke
"It's a "Good" Life" by Jerome Bixby
"The Cold Equations" by Tom Godwin
"Fondly Fahrenheit" by Alfred Bester
"The Country of the Kind," Damon Knight
"Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes
"A Rose for Ecclesiastes" by Roger Zelazny
One man must make a journey across a once colonised alien planet.
Abandoned by man when it was discovered that the species there were
actually sentient, the planet is now a place of mystery. A mystery
that obsesses the lone traveller Gundersen and takes him on a long
trek to attempt to share the religious rebirthing of the aliens. A
journey that offers redemption from guilt and sin. This is one of
Robert Silverberg's most intense novels and draws heavily on
Conrad's HEART OF DARKNESS. It puts the reader at the heart of the
experience and forces them to ask what they would do in the
circumstances. First published in 1970.
Set in an immense world teeming with alien races and fantastic,
almost magical, machinery, Valentine, an itinerant juggler, wakes
up one morning with only a vague and troubled idea of who he is. He
gradually discovers, through dreams and portents, that he is in
fact his namesake: Lord Valentine, the Coronal, his body and throne
stolen by a usurper. Across the giant world of Majipoor, Valentine
sets out on a quest to win back his throne - and discover which of
his enemies has the power to vanquish him so utterly from not just
his throne, but his very life . . .
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Infinite Stars (Paperback)
Bryan Thomas Schmidt; Robert Silverberg, David Weber, Jack Campbell, Elizabeth Moon, …
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INFINITE STARS
This is the definitive collection of original short stories by many of today s finest authors, writing brand new adventures set in their most famous series. Herein lie canonical tales of the Honorverse, the Lost Fleet, Dune, Vatta s War, Ender Wiggin, the Legion of the Damned, the Imperium, and more.
Also included are past masterpieces by authors whose works defined the genre. Nebula and Hugo Award winners, New York Times bestsellers, and Science Fiction Grand Masters these authors take us to the farthest regions of space.
The modern masters of space opera and military science fiction, with 14 brand new stories set in their most famous universes exclusive to this volume!
Ex-lieutenant Eddie Gundersen returns to Belzagor on a scientific
expedition to the borders of the indigenous lands, where he must
face his nemesis, Kurtz, and his own inner demons on a planet which
still has hidden secrets. "COLONIES: Return to Belzagor" is a new
edition of the previously released "Downward to the Earth" (2017).
It has been edited for content.
A powerful novel about what happens when the magic leaves our
lives. Imagine what it would be like if you could tell what the
innermost thoughts and feelings of those around you were. Imagine
if, as you reached middle age, you lost that ability. What would it
do to you to be like everyone else?
A team of space archaeologists makes an astonishing discovery about
an ancient alien race in this science fiction tale from "a master
of his craft" (Los Angeles Times). Graduate student Tom Rice is
thrilled to embark on his first deep-space archeological
expedition. He is part of a team from Earth, venturing out in
search of artifacts from a civilization that ruled the universe
many millennia ago. Called the High Ones, the members of this
long-gone society left tantalizing clues about their history and
culture scattered throughout space. One such clue, a "message cube"
containing footage of the ancient ones, is more interesting than
all of the others combined. It seems to indicate that the High Ones
aren't extinct after all--and just like that, Tom Rice's
archeological mission has become an intergalactic manhunt, one
filled with ever-increasing danger that will send the explorers
hurtling headlong into the greatest adventure--and peril--of their
lives.
Included: "Child's Play," by William Tenn; "Autofac," by Philip K.
Dick; "Adam and No Eve," by Alfred Bester; "City of Yesterday," by
Terry Carr; "The Iron Chancellor," by Robert Silverberg; "The Box,"
by James Blish; and "The Dead Past," by Isaac Asimov.
Four students discover a manuscript, The Book of Skulls, which
reveals the existence of a sect, now living in the Arizona desert,
whose members can offer immortality to those who can complete its
initiation rite. To their surprise, they discover that the sect
exists, and is willing to accept them as acolytes. But for each
group of four who enter the rite, two must die in order for the
others to succeed.
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Robert Silverberg's Belzagor
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This re-release of fan-favorite adaptation of Robert Silverberg's
Downward to the Earth is accompanied by the highly-anticipated
Children of Belzagor, the original and never before released
sequel. From the mind of legendary American science-fiction writer
Robert Silverberg. What began in his acclaimed Downward to the
Earth continues in this collection! First, Return to Belzagor, the
fan-favorite adaptation of Downward to the Earth as adapted by
writer Philippe Thirault and Eisner-nominated artist Laura
Zuccheri. Then, the story continues in the all-new Children of
Belzagor, a Silverberg-approved tale of legacy and the lasting
effects of colonialism. Return to Belzagor - Ex-lieutenant Eddie
Gundersen returns to Belzagor, where he left behind his youthful
illusions, the love of his life, and a shameful history as a brutal
colonialist. Today, the planet has been returned to its two native,
intelligent species: the Nildorors and the Sulidorors. Acting as a
guide for a scientific expedition deep within native territory,
Gundersen confronts his inner demons and settles old scores with a
planet that hasn’t yet revealed all its secrets to him. Children
of Belzagor - Belzagor is a beautiful and mysterious planet, a
former Earth colony returned to its two native species. Eddie
Gundersen, a former colonist who has been initiated into some of
the planet's secrets, thinks he can live a quiet life there. But
threatened with expulsion, he is forced to accept a dangerous quest
that will lead him to the Ice Lands, to the farthest reaches of
Belzagor's unexplored territories... This journey confronts him not
only with the secrets that the planet still holds, but also with
old enmities.
First-Person Singularities, stories by science fiction Grand Master
Robert Silverberg, features eighteen tales written over the course
of his forty-year career, all told in the first-person singular.
Inspired by W. Somerset Maugham's Six Stories Written in the First
Person Singular, a fiercely realist collection from the 1930s,
Silverberg takes on the challenge, offering up his own unique
sci-fi twist and "running the gambit of singularity." Every story
in First-Person Singularities offers a one-of-a-kind narrator: a
dolphin feeling the pangs of love for a human being; a computer
eager to convince us of its sanity; a Greek god who has
surreptitiously survived into modern times; an alien visitor living
in disguise in a New York City hotel. Even a pudgy, timid Henry
James gets the Silverberg treatment as the witness/narrator of H.G.
Wells's The War of the Worlds! Each story features a special
introduction by Silverberg himself, providing the inside scoop on
his experience writing for and publishing with the greatest science
fiction magazines of the past and present. First-Person
Singularities includes an introduction by Hugo-award winning sci-fi
author John Scalzi (Redshirts). Robert Silverberg is one of the
giants of the sci-fi genre, with four Hugo Awards and six Nebula
Awards to his name. He was inducted into the Science Fiction and
Fantasy Hall of Fame in 1999 and named a Grand Master by the
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America in 2005.
In the far future, Earth is about to be swallowed by a black hole
in this sweeping SF epic from one of the masters of the genre. In a
time so far from our own that we cannot comprehend it, humanity has
spread amongst the stars and changed in more ways than we can
count. But they have never forgotten their birthplace - Earth. But
now Earth stands on the brink of catastrophe, at risk of being
swallowed by a black hole. One man, Hanosz Prime, ruler of his
world, is determined to visit Earth before it is destroyed. His
abdication from his throne and his wanderlust are to prove the
beginning of a much longer journey - one that will see him fall in
love, meet the Oracles of Earth and perhaps, if he is very lucky,
provide a means to save the cradle of humanity. Originally started
by Robert Silverberg more than 20 years ago but never completed,
Hanosz's story is taken up by Alvaro Zinos-Amaro. Silverberg
hand-picked Zinos-Amaro to complete the book, and provided notes
and guidance. The result is a remarkable collaboration between one
of the masters of SF and one of the most exciting new voices in the
genre.
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