Will McIntosh's debut novel, Soft Apocalypse, was a finalist for both a Locus Award and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award. He is a frequent contributor to Asimov's, where his story 'Bridesicle' won the 2010 Readers' Award, as well as the 2010 Hugo Award for Best Short Story. His third novel, Love Minus Eighty (based on 'Bridesicle'), was named best Science Fiction novel of the year by the American Library Association and was optioned for film by Film4. His other novels include Defenders, optioned by Warner Brothers for a feature film, and the YA novel Burning Midnight.
Will was a psychology professor for two decades before turning to writing full-time. He lives in Williamsburg with his family.
A physicist and computer scientist, Edward M. Lerner toiled in the vineyards of high tech for thirty years, as everything from engineer to senior vice president. Then, suitably intoxicated, he began writing full time.
His novels run the gamut from near-future technothrillers, like Small Miracles and Energized, to traditional SF, like the InterstellarNet series and Dark Secret. Collaborating with NY Times bestselling author Larry Niven, Ed also wrote the Fleet of Worlds series of Ringworld companion novels. Much of Ed's short fiction has been collected in Creative Destruction and Countdown to Armageddon / A Stranger in Paradise. His nonfiction articles on science and technology centerpiece Frontiers of Space, Time, and Thought: Essays and Stories on The Big Questions.
Lerner's 2015 novel, InterstellarNet: Enigma, won the inaugural Canopus Award for interstellar-themed fiction. His writing has also been nominated for Hugo, Locus, and Prometheus awards.
Né à Colombo, au Sri Lanka, Vajra Chandrasekera se consacre avant tout aux littératures de l'imaginaire. Ce premier roman a été nommé pour les prix Hugo et Lammy, a remporté les prix Nebula, Locus et Crawford et a été sélectionné parmi les « livres les plus remarquables de 2023 » par le New York Times. Son auteur a également publié plus d'une centaine de nouvelles, d'essais, de critiques, d'articles et de poèmes dans plusieurs langues.
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Issue 3 of Future Science Fiction digest features over 60,000 words of fiction. A selection of moon-based stories commemorates the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, followed by a sampling of AI stories (featuring both humans owning robotic dogs and robots owning live dogs!), with a little bit of time travel to round things out.
Fiction from authors in the United States, China, Russia, Bulgaria, and Sri Lanka.
Título : Future Science Fiction Digest Issue 3
EAN : 9781393508410
Editorial : Alex Shvartsman
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