The SFWA Grand Masters: Volume 3

The SFWA Grand Masters: Volume 3
Author: Frederik Pohl
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2002-04-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780312868765

A three volume anthology featuring selections from the work of the first fifteen Science Fiction Writers of America Grand Master Award winners.

The SFWA Grand Masters: Volume 2

The SFWA Grand Masters: Volume 2
Author: Frederik Pohl
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2001-04-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780312868789

A three volume anthology featuring selections from the work of the first fifteen Science Fiction Writers of America Grand Master Award winners.

The SFWA Grand Masters: Volume 1

The SFWA Grand Masters: Volume 1
Author: Frederik Pohl
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2000-08-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0312868804

A three volume anthology featuring selections from the work of the first fifteen Science Fiction Writers of America Grand Master Award winners.

The Year's Best Science Fiction: Nineteenth Annual Collection

The Year's Best Science Fiction: Nineteenth Annual Collection
Author: Gardner Dozois
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages: 1181
Release: 2002-07-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1429903821

The twenty-first century has so far proven to be exciting and wondrous and filled with challenges we had never dreamed. New possibilities previously unimagined appear almost daily . . . and science fiction stories continue to explore those possibilities with delightful results: Collected in this anthology are such compelling stories as: "On K2 with Kanakaredes" by Dan Simmons. A relentlessly paced and absorbing tale set in the near future about three mountain climbers who must scale the face of K2 with some very odd company. "The Human Front" by Ken MacLeod. In this compassionate coming-of-age tale the details of life are just a bit off from things as we know them-and nothing is as it appears to be. "Glacial" by Alastair Reynolds. A fascinating discovery on a distant planet leads to mass death and a wrenching mystery as spellbinding as anything in recent short fiction. The twenty-six stories in this collection imaginatively takes us far across the universe, into the very core of our beings, to the realm of the gods, and the moment just after now. Included here are the works of masters of the form and of bright new talents, including: Eleanor Arnason Chris Beckett Michael Blumlein Michael Cassutt Brenda W. Clough Paul Di Filippo Andy Duncan Carolyn Ives Gilman Jim Grimsley Simon Ings James Patrick Kelly Leigh Kennedy Nancy Kress Ian R. MacLeod Ken MacLeod Paul J. McAuley Maureen F. McHugh Robert Reed Alastair Reynolds Geoff Ryman William Sanders Dan Simmons Allen M. Steele Charles Stross Michael Swanwick Howard Waldrop Supplementing the stories are the editor's insightful summation of the year's events and a lengthy list of honorable mentions, making this book a valuable resource in addition to serving as the single best place in the universe to find stories that stir the imagination and the heart.

Book Review Index

Book Review Index
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1520
Release: 2003
Genre: Books
ISBN:

Vols. 8-10 of the 1965-1984 master cumulation constitute a title index.

Contemporary Authors

Contemporary Authors
Author: Tracey Watson
Publisher: Contemporary Authors New Revis
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2005-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780787678944

These exciting and unique author profiles are essential to your holdings because sketches are entirely revised and up-to-date, and completely replace the original Contemporary Authors entries. A softcover cumulative index is published twice per year (included in subscription).

Alfred Bester

Alfred Bester
Author: Jad Smith
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0252099079

Alfred Bester's classic short stories and the canonical novel The Stars My Destination made him a science fiction legend. Fans and scholars praise him as a genre-bending pioneer and cyberpunk forefather. Writers like Neil Gaiman and William Gibson celebrate his prophetic vision and stylistic innovations. Jad Smith traces the career of the unlikeliest of SF icons. Winner of the first Hugo Award for The Demolished Man, Bester also worked in comics, radio, and TV, and his intermittent SF writing led some critics to brand him a dabbler. In the 1960s, however, New Wave writers championed his work, and his reputation grew. Smith follows Bester's journey from consummate outsider to an artist venerated for foundational works that influenced the New Wave and cyberpunk revolutions. He also explores the little-known roots of a wayward journey fueled by curiosity, disappointment with the SF mainstream, and an artist's determination to go his own way.