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  • av Jack L Chalker
    281,-

    Welcome to the Well World: a construct of an ancient defunct race known as the Markovians. The Well World acts both as the controller of and the gateway to 1560 worlds created by the Markovians at the end of their time. *** Gilgam Zinder finally discovers

  • av Edward M. Lerner
    245,-

    "Lerner's world-building and extrapolating are top notch." -SFScopeHowever wildly people had imagined First Contact? They never imagined this.They weren't supposed to be there. They hadn't planned to be there. But neither had they planned for the near-catastrophic explosion that had all but destroyed their interstellar passenger vessel.There was somewhere on the far fringes of what the rustic locals-for all they knew alone in the universe-egotistically capitalized as the Solar System. But however primitive these humans, scarcely spacefaring at all, they were the last, best, and-however vanishingly small-only hope for the few surviving passengers of the starship Greater Good to avoid lingering deaths on some remote, icy rock.And the crew of the tiny spaceship Andrew Carnegie? They entertained no plans beyond keeping secret the identity of their destination asteroid, exploiting its storehouse of precious metals, and fantasizing over how to spend their anticipated wealth. The universe, once again, didn't give a damn what anyone had planned¿...."One of the leading global writers of hard science fiction."-The Innovation Show

  • av Lezli Robyn
    155,-

    A Magazine of Science Fiction and Fantasy ISSUE 62, May 2023 Lezli Robyn, EditorLauren Rudin, Assistant EditorZ.T. Bright, Slush ReaderAlicia Cay, CopyeditorShahid Mahmud, Publisher Rebecca E. Treasure, Beth Cato, Tatsiana Zamirovskaya (translated by Julia Meitov Hersey) Kary English, Jonathan Lenore Kastin, Xauri'EL Zwaan, T. R. Napper, Alan Smale, Dafydd McKimm, Deborah L. Davitt, R.D. Harris, Samantha Murray, Auston Habershaw, Robert P. Switzer, Stephen Lawson, Mike Resnick, Monte Lin, Lisa Short, Stewart C Baker, Storm Humbert, Marissa Tian, Fu Qiang (translation by Roy Gilham) Lezli Robyn Interviews Daniel Abraham Columns by: L. Penelope, Alan Smale Recommended Books: Richard Chwedyk Galaxy's Edge is a bi-monthly magazine published by Phoenix Pick, the science fiction and fantasy imprint of Arc Manor, an award winning independent press based in Maryland. Each issue of the magazine has a mix of new and old stories, a serialization of a novel, columns by L. Penelope, Alan Smale and Gregory Benford, and book recommendations by Richard Chwydyk.

  • av Steven H Silver
    260,-

    "After Hastings is a remarkable alternate history novel. A must read for anyone interested in the history of England and the Catholic Church." -MICHAEL A. BURSTEIN, Campbell/Astounding Award Winning WriterOn October 14, 1066, William of Normandy defeated King Harold of England at Hastings and changed the course of English history. But what if King Harold won the battle? After Hastings takes a look at a world in which the Norman Invasion of England is not successful, but the future of English history is still changed. The land Harold rules is not the same as the Anglo-Saxon kingdom before the attempted conquest.With William vanquished, Harold sets about recreating his kingdom to ensure that it will no longer be at the mercy of foreign enemies. The Pope, overseeing the Church from Rome, however, may have different ideas about England's place in the world. Harold finds himself in a battle of wills with the Pope's emissary, Hildebrand.After Hastings offers a medieval England filled with complex people, political intrigue, and religious upheavals, always under the increasing possibility for armed conflict.On October 14, 1066. Harold held his throne ... but can he keep it?¿¿

  • av Edward M. Lerner
    218,-

    One of the leading global writers of hard science fiction."-The Innovation Show"Lerner's world-building and extrapolating are top notch."-SFScopeDashiell Hammett meets Andy WeirThe Company Man, lowly accountant for the filthy-richest business in the Belt, has modest aspirations. Air and water not endlessly recycled. Food that had not been freeze dried and rehydrated. A few quiet days at home. And, if he can just figure out how, ripping off the company a bit. Alas, working as he does for evil geniuses, that final ambition seems impossible-until, at the end of an interminable trek among remote company mining asteroids, a mysterious emergency preempts his return flight.Someone has discovered a flaw in the company's legendary security. If people must die to exploit it? That, apparently, isn't an obstacle. Or even the least of the consequences, in the Belt, elsewhere in the Solar System, and across Earth itself. With the body count rising, even the vast fortunes at stake cease to matter-and only the Company Man has a chance of averting interplanetary disaster.If he survives ....

  • av Ben Bova
    252,-

  • av Ben Bova
    247,-

  • av Nancy Kress
    424,-

    Leisha Camden is a genetically engineered 'Sleepless.' Her ability to stay awake all the time has not only made her more productive, but the genetic modifications have also given the 'Sleepless' a higher IQ and may even make them immo

  • av Kimberly Unger
    140,-

    A Magazine of Science Fiction and Fantasy ISSUE 57, July 2022 Lezli Robyn, EditorLauren Rudin, Assistant EditorZ.T. Bright, Slush ReaderTaylor Morris, CopyeditorShahid Mahmud, Publisher Stories by Kimberly Unger, Angela Slatter, Mica Scotti Kole, Mike Resnick, Elaine Midcoh, George R.R. Martin, Howard Waldrop, Antony PaschosJean Marie Ward Interviews Wesley ChuSerialization: Act One by Nancy Kress Columns by: Gregory Benford, L. Penelope, Alan Smale Recommended Books: Richard Chwedyk Galaxy's Edge is a bi-monthly magazine published by Phoenix Pick, the science fiction and fantasy imprint of Arc Manor, an award winning independent press based in Maryland. Each issue of the magazine has a mix of new and old stories, a serialization of a novel, columns by L. Penelope and Gregory Benford, and book recommendations by Richard Chwydyk.

  • av Ben Bova
    245,-

    Power Play is a timely thrill ride by Ben Bova, one of science fiction's most respected novelists, and a six-time Hugo Award winner.Astronomer Jake Ross wants nothing more than to teach a few university classes each semester and continue his research. However, Frank Tomlinson, an ambitious politician with his eye on the U.S. senate, is determined to land Dr. Ross as his science advisor.However, Dr. Ross soon discovers that the world of politics carries its own dangers. Nothing has prepared Dr. Ross for the extreme tactics that desperate and powerful people are willing to use."Unpredictable at every turn, [Power Play] is sexy, intriguing and timely." - Booklist

  • av Michael P Kube-McDowell
    229,-

  • av Michael P Kube-McDowell
    204,-

  • av Michael P Kube-McDowell
    204,-

  • - Issue 54, January 2022: Issue 54, January 2022: Issue 54, January 2022
    av Robert Silverberg, Wang Yuan & Effie Seiberg
    140,-

  • - Issue 52, September 2021
    av Todd McCaffrey, Robert Silverberg & Rusch Kristine Kathryn
    140,-

  • av Leigh Brackett
    155,-

  • av Leigh Brackett
    155,-

  • - Issue 44, May 2020
    av Joe Haldeman, Robert J Sawyer & Jack L Chalker
    140,-

  • - Issue 45 July 2020
    av Robert Silverberg, Jack McDevitt & Katherine Ker
    140,-

  • - The Trigon Unity Book 2
    av Michael P Kube-McDowell
    229,-

  • - Issue 43 March 2020: Tribute Issue
    av Joe Haldeman
    125,-

  • av Leigh Brackett
    155,-

  • - Issue 42 January 2020
    av Joe Haldeman, Robert Silverberg & Mercedes Lackey
    140,-

  • av Isaac Asimov
    395,-

    A must-read for any science fiction fan, The Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume Two (published in two volumes, A & B) is a compilation of twenty-two of the best novellas published between 1895 and 1962.The two volumes were originally published

  • - Issue 41, November 2019
    av Joe Haldeman, Mercedes Lackey & Nancy Kress
    125,-

  • - A Science Fiction Collection
    av Edward M Lerner
    229,-

    "An author you definitely need to check out."-Asimov's"One of the leading global writers of hard science fiction."-The Innovation Show"Lerner's world-building and extrapolating are top notch."-SFScope "One of the best kept secrets in SF."-Tangent OnlineBest known for his SF novels - including the InterstellarNet series and (with Larry Niven) the epic Fleet of Worlds series - Edward M. Lerner is also a prolific author of short fiction. This collection showcases many of his finest stories, featuring works selected from over a decade's output.Alternate history. Parallel worlds. Rogue artificial intelligences. Alien invasion. Biting satire as to where the Internet is leading us. A Sherlock Holmes for the next century. Deco punk. Deep thoughts about, well, deep thoughts. In this book, you'll find these - and more - together with Ed's reminiscences as to what led him to create these seventeen gems in the first place.ABOUT THE AUTHOR:Edward M. Lerner is the author of fourteen SF novels (five of them collaborations with Larry Niven) and dozens of shorter works, He won the inaugural Canopus Award for fiction "honoring excellence in interstellar writing" and his stories have been nominated for Locus, Prometheus, and Hugo awards.

  • - Issue 40, September 2019
    av Joe Haldeman, Mercedes Lackey & Janis Ian
    125,-

    A Magazine of Science Fiction and FantasyISSUE 40: September 2019 Mike Resnick, EditorTaylor Morris, CopyeditorShahid Mahmud, PublisherSean Patrick Hazlett, Jon Lasser, Nancy Kress, Eric Margerum, Mercedes Lackey, S.R. Mandel, Gregory Benford, Janis Ian, J.W. Alden, P.G. Galalis, Joe HaldemanSerialization: Midnight at the Well of Souls by Jack L. ChalkerColumns by: Robert J. Sawyer, Gregory BenfordRecommended Books: Richard ChwydykInterview: Joy Ward interviews Kevin J. AndersonGalaxy's Edge is a bi-monthly magazine published by Phoenix Pick, the science fiction and fantasy imprint of Arc Manor, an award winning independent press based in Maryland. Each issue of the magazine has a mix of new and old stories, a serialization of a novel, columns by Robert J. Sawyer and Gregory Benford, book recommendations by Richard Chwydyk and an interview conducted by Joy Ward.

  • - The Galaxy's Edge Interviews
    av Lois McMaster Bujold, George R R Martin & Joy Ward
    424,-

    Galaxy's Edge magazine is known for its interviews of science fiction and fantasy professionals, and the list of writers and other professionals it has published reads like a who's who of the field, including George R.R. Martin, Mercedes Lackey, Larry Niven, Connie Willis, Lois McMaster Bujold, David Drake and a host of other authors every science fiction reader is familiar with.Many of the interviews conducted by Joy Ward show an intimate, unknown side of the author. However, due to printing limitations of the magazine, many of the conversations had to be shortened to fit into the required format.This book collects all the interviews published in Galaxy's Edge magazine from its inception through to its 34th issue. In many cases these are expanded, original versions of the interviews published in the magazine.Some of these conversations will make you think hard, some will make you smile and laugh, and some may even make you cry. But what each and every interview will do is give you a unique insight into the genre and the lives of these giants of the industry.

  • - Issue 39, July 2019
    av Nancy Kress, Kevin J Anderson & Joe Heldeman
    125,-

    A Magazine of Science Fiction and FantasyISSUE 39: July 2019Mike Resnick, EditorTaylor Morris, CopyeditorShahid Mahmud, PublisherLou J Berger, Shawn Proctor, Joe Haldeman, Floris M. Kleijne, Christopher L. Bennett, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, R.D. Harris, Eleanor R. Wood, Rick Norwood, Nancy Kress, Auston Habershaw, Robert Jeschonek, Kevin J. AndersonSerialization: Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Charles SheffieldColumns by: Robert J. Sawyer, Gregory BenfordRecommended Books: Richard ChwydykInterview: Joy Ward interviews Gordon Van Gelder (Part II)Galaxy's Edge is a bi-monthly magazine published by Phoenix Pick, the science fiction and fantasy imprint of Arc Manor, an award winning independent press based in Maryland. Each issue of the magazine has a mix of new and old stories, a serialization of a novel, columns by Robert J. Sawyer and Gregory Benford, book recommendations by Richard Chwydyk and an interview conducted by Joy Ward.

  • - The Trigon Unity Book 1
    av Michael P Kube-McDowell
    229,-

    "Fiction that satisfies as much at the story level as it does at the idea level"-Orson Scott CardThe survivors of the next great war live in isolated farming communities, disdaining technological innovations and creating a deadly mythology around the use of science.People considered to be pursuing the old, evil art of science are burned at the stake because it has become like the witchcraft of old.Yet, there are people who defy the odds and secretly pursue the old arts, including Allen Chandliss, an astronomer hidden in the Idaho hills.One day Allen Chandliss discovers that an alien fleet is about to approach Earth … a discovery that will make the world re-think their whole new way of life and start the next chapter in humanity's great cosmic adventure.

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