The New Voices of Fantasy
A collection of nineteen stories by the “enfants terribles” of the genre — striking and original works by up-and-coming authors writing the fantasy of the future… today.
A collection of nineteen stories by the “enfants terribles” of the genre — striking and original works by up-and-coming authors writing the fantasy of the future… today.
In case you hadn’t heard, Brian Aldiss passed away in the early hours of Saturday the 19th, having just celebrated …
In the span of his fifty-five year career, Clifford Simak penned some of the most iconic science fiction ever written: …
3rd anthology in the Universe series. Stories by Gene Wolfe, Robert Silverberg, Edgar Pangborn, Gordon Eklund, Ross Rocklynne, and Edward Bryant.
Mankind uses abandoned alien spacecraft to explore the unknown, which often leads to disastrous consequences—or, in a few cases, to wealth beyond measure.
I never read as much Lucius Shepard as I should. Or want to, really. I own plenty of his books. …
Case was the best interface cowboy who ever ran in Earth’s computer matrix. Then he double-crossed the wrong people…
Kinnall Darival, exiled prince, risks all to spread love and the self, hoping to revert his world from a culture of self-denial and the repression of emotion.
We are now living at the end of an era. Frederik Pohl, the last major SF writer from the Golden …
Jack Vance was one of my favorite science fiction authors; a SFWA grandmaster; winner of three Hugo awards, an Edgar …
A 1980s-era man is deposited in a future so advanced and decadent that its inhabitants have nothing better to do than reconstruct (with some accuracy) ancient cities to hold their social events.