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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The sister book to the 2011 Hugo Award-winning Chicks Dig Time Lords In Chicks Unravel Time, editors Deborah Stanish (Whedonistas) and L.M. Myles bring together a host of award-winning female writers, media professionals, scientists and more to examine each season of new and classic Doctor Who from their unique perspectives. Diana Gabaldon discusses how Jamie McCrimmon inspired her best-selling Outlander series, and Barbara Hambly (the Benjamin January Mysteries, Star Wars: Children of the Jedi) examines the delicate balance of rebooting a series. Seanan McGuire (the Toby Daye series, Discount Armageddon) reveals the power and pain of waiting in Series Five, and Una McCormack (The King's Dragon) defends her claim that Sylvester McCoy's final year of Doctor Who is the show's best season ever. Other contributors include Juliet E. McKenna (Einarrin series), Tansy Rayner Roberts (Power and Majesty), Sarah Lotz (The Mall, Exhibit A), Martha Wells (The Cloud Roads), Joan Frances Turner (Dust), Rachel Swirsky (Fields of Gold), Aliette de Bodard (Obsidian and Blood series) and Amal El-Mohtar (The Honey Month). Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

  • Neil Clarke

    Published by Night Shade Books, Newberg, 2017

    ISBN 10: 1597808849ISBN 13: 9781597808842

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Neil Clarke, publisher of the award-winning Clarkesworld magazine, presents a collection of thought-provoking and galaxy-spanning array of galactic short science fiction. From E. E. "Doc" Smith's Lensman, to George Lucas' Star Wars, the politics and process of Empire have been a major subject of science fiction's galaxy-spanning fictions. The idiom of the Galactic Empire allows science fiction writers to ask (and answer) questions that are shorn of contemporary political ideologies and allegiances. This simple narrative slight of hand allows readers and writers to see questions and answers from new and different perspectives. The stories in this book do just that. What social, political, and economic issues do the organizing structure of "empire" address? Often the size, shape, and fates of empires are determined not only by individuals, but by geography, natural forces, and technology. As the speed of travel and rates of effective communication increase, so too does the size and reach of an Imperial bureaucracy. Sic itur ad astra--"Thus one journeys to the stars." At the beginning of the twentieth century, writers such as Kipling and Twain were at the forefront of these kinds of narrative observations, but as the century drew to a close, it was writers like Iain M. Banks who helped make science fiction relevant. That tradition continues today, with award-winning writers like Ann Leckie, whose 2013 debut novel Ancillary Justice hinges upon questions of imperialism and empire. Here then is a diverse collection of stories that asks the questions that science fiction asks best. Empire: How? Why? And to what effect? Table of Contents: - "Winning Peace" by Paul J. McAuley - "Night's Slow Poison" by Ann Leckie - "All the Painted Stars" by Gwendolyn Clare - "Firstborn" by Brandon Sanderson - "Riding the Crocodile" by Greg Egan - "The Lost Princess Man" by John Barnes - "The Waiting Stars" by Aliette de Bodard - "Alien Archeology" by Neal Asher - "The Muse of Empires Lost" by Paul Berger - "Ghostweight" by Yoon Ha Lee - "A Cold Heart" by Tobias S. Buckell - "The Colonel Returns to the Stars" by Robert Silverberg - "The Impossibles" by Kristine Kathryn Rusch - "Utriusque Cosmi" by Robert Charles Wilson - "Section Seven" by John G. Hemry - "The Invisible Empire of Ascending Light" by Ken Scholes - "The Man with the Golden Balloon" by Robert Reed - "Looking Through Lace" by Ruth Nestvold - "A Letter from the Emperor" by Steve Rasnic Tem - "The Wayfarer's Advice" by Melinda M. Snodgrass - "Seven Years from Home" by Naomi Novik - "Verthandi's Ring" by Ian McDonald Skyhorse Publishing, under our Night Shade and Talos imprints, is proud to publish a broad range of titles for readers interested in science fiction (space opera, time travel, hard SF, alien invasion, near-future dystopia), fantasy (grimdark, sword and sorcery, contemporary urban fantasy, steampunk, alternative history), and horror (zombies, vampires, and the occult and supernatural), and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller, a national bestseller, or a Hugo or Nebula award-winner, we are committed to publishing quality books from a diverse group of authors. Neil Clarke, publisher of the award-winning Clarkesworld magazine, presents a collection of thought-provoking and galaxy-spanning array of galactic short science fiction. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.