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Far Orbit

Speculative Space Adventures

Far Orbit( )
Author: James, Bascomb
Preface by: Bear, Elizabeth
Contribution by: Benford, Gregory
Canfield, Tracy
Choi, Eric
Hill, David Wesley
Kepfield, Sam S.
Jewell, K. G.
Wood, Peter
Otis, Kat
Sparrow, Wendy
Shipley, Jonathan
Frost, Julie
Drud, Jakob
Davies, Barbara
ISBN:978-0-615-95924-5
Publication Date:Jan 2014
Publisher:World Weaver Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $14.95
Book Description:

Modern space adventures crafted by a new generation of Grand Tradition science fiction writers. Smart, engaging stories that take us back to a time when science fiction was fun and informative, pithy and piquant-when speculative fiction transported us from the everyday grind and left us wondrously satisfied. Showcasing the breadth of Grand Tradition stories, from 1940s-style pulp to realistic hard SF, from noir and horror SF to spaceships, alien uplift, and action-adventure...
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Book Details
Pages:280
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6 x 9 x 0.64 Inches
Book Weight:1.07 Pounds
Author Biography
James, Bascomb (Author)
Gregory Benford, was born on January 30, 1941 in Mobile, Alabama. He is a physicist and science fiction writer who earned his Ph.D. from the University of California, San Diego, in 1967. He is a Woodrow Wilson Fellow and a consultant for NASA.

Benford's first novel "Deeper than the Darkness" (1970), which was revised as "The Stars in Shroud" (1978), gave him notice as a serious Science Fiction writer. His most popular work is "Timescape" (1980), which was the winner of the Nebula and John W. Campbell Memorial Awards; it presented a hard physics approach to limited time travel. "In the Ocean of Night" (1977), "Across the Sea of Suns" (1984), "Great Sky River" (1987), "Tides of Light" (1989) and "Furious Gulf" (1994) were all a part of the Galactic Cluster Series. He has also written the juvenile novel "Jupiter Project" (1975), "Against Infinity" (1983) and the thriller "Artifact" (1985). He has been nominated for 12 Nebula Awards (winning for "Timescape" and for the novelette, "If the Stars are Gods").

Benford, writing alternately with Bruce Sterling, produces science fact articles for the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. They took over after the death of regular columnist Isaac Asimov. He has also co-edited theme anthologies with Martin H. Greenburg, which include "Hitler Victorious" (1986), "Nuclear War" (1988), "What Might Have Been, Volume 1: Alternate Empires" (1988), "Volume 2: Alternate Heroes" (1989) and "Volume 3: Alternate Wars."

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