Elizabeth Bear was born on the same day as Frodo and Bilbo Baggins, but in a different year. This, coupled with a childhood tendency toward reading the dictionary, doomed her early to penury, intransigence and the writing of speculative fiction.
She is a recipient of the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer and a Locus Award, and has been nominated for the BSFA, Philip K. Dick and Lambda awards. She lives in southern New England with a presumptuous cat and her hobbies include archery, guitar and the indiscriminate slaughter of defenseless houseplants.
In the best of all timelines, K.M. Szpara lives in Baltimore, Maryland, with his black cat and miniature poodle. He has a Master of Theological Studies from Harvard Divinity School, which he totally uses at his day job as a paralegal. On nights and weekends, Kelly advances his queer agenda by writing science fiction and fantasy novels. His short fiction appears in Lightspeed, Shimmer, and Glittership. You can find him on Twitter at @KMSzpara.
Tobias S. Buckell is a Caribbean-born speculative fiction writer who grew up in Grenada, the US, and the British Virgin Islands. He now lives (through many strange twists of fate) in a small college town in Ohio with his wife, Emily.
Buckell was a first place winner for the Writers of the Future, and has been nominated for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer and the Nebula Award. He is also a graduate of the Clarion Science Fiction Writing Workshop.
Greg Egan (1961-)
Greg Egan lives in Perth, Western Australia. He is a mathematician and has produced record-breaking research on supermutations. He has won the John W. Campbell award for Best Novel for Permutation City, and Oceanic was awarded a Hugo, a Locus and an Asimov's Readers' award. His work has also won the Japanese Seiun Award for best translated fiction seven times.
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The Long List Anthology
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This is the fifth annual edition of the Long List Anthology. Every year, supporting members of WorldCon nominate their favorite stories first published during the previous year to determine the top five in each category for the final Hugo Award ballot. This is an anthology collecting more of the stories from that nomination list to get them to more readersThe Long List Anthology Volume 5 collects 20 science fiction, fantasy, and horror stories from that nomination list, totaling over 450 pages of fiction by writers from all corners of the world. From science fiction mysteries to studying wish-granting fairies, research on haunted houses to extracting language knowledge from your brain, from sex-changing dinosaurs to survival stories in a wild alien environment. There is a wide variety of styles and types of stories here, and something for everyone. The stories included are:
"Mother Tongues" by S. Qiouyi Lu
"Field Biology of the Wee Fairies" by Naomi Kritzer
"Meat and Salt and Sparks" by Rich Larson
"Sour Milk Girls" by Erin Roberts
"Asphalt, River, Mother, Child" by Isabel Yap
"The Starship and the Temple Cat" by Yoon Ha Lee
"Waterbirds" by G.V. Anderson
"You Can Make a Dinosaur, but You Can't Help Me" by K.M. Szpara
"And Yet" by A.T. Greenblatt
"She Still Loves the Dragon" by Elizabeth Bear
"An Agent of Utopia" by Andy Duncan
"A Study in Oils" by Kelly Robson
"The Substance of My Lives, the Accident of Our Births" by José Pablo Iriarte
"No Flight Without the Shatter" by Brooke Bolander
"How to Swallow the Moon" by Isabel Yap
"A World to Die For" by Tobias S. Buckell
"Thirty-Three Percent Joe" by Suzanne Palmer
"The Privilege of the Happy Ending" by Kij Johnson
"The Nearest" by Greg Egan
"Umbernight" by Carolyn Ives Gilman
Título : The Long List Anthology Volume 5: More Stories From the Hugo Award Nomination List
EAN : 9781393196426
Editorial : Diabolical Plots, LLC
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