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Michael Swanwick

    18 novembre 1950
    The Iron Dragon's Mother
    Iron Dragon's Mother
    Being Gardner Dozois
    Galaxy's Edge Magazine
    In the Drift
    Gravity's Angels
    • Gravity's Angels

      • 350pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Featuring thirteen captivating stories, this collection highlights Michael Swanwick's exceptional talent in science fiction. Among them is the Sturgeon Award-winning "The Edge of the World," which exemplifies his skill in weaving intricate narratives that delve into character, conflict, and moral dilemmas. Gravity's Angels, paired with its companion volume, Tales of Old Earth, solidifies Swanwick's reputation as a leading voice in the genre. Each tale offers a distinct and engaging exploration, making this collection a must-read for fans of thought-provoking science fiction.

      Gravity's Angels
    • In the Drift

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      "A tough, keen-edged blade of a story … powerful and moving!" ― Roger Zelazny "This episodic tale of life, war, and survival in post-meltdown Pennsylvania builds a potent new myth from the grim reality of radioactive waste. Swanwick's clean, strong prose makes the story compulsively readable." ― George R. R. Martin "A vivid, fast-paced and evocative story by one of science fiction's best new writers. A generation-spanning saga of the fight for power and survival in a chillingly possible alternate future America … one which could still yet come to pass, tomorrow or today." ― Gardner Dozois In this dystopic world, radiation from the 1979 Three Mile Island accident has contaminated all of central Pennsylvania. A century after the disaster, the fallout zone ― known as the Drift ― harbors two-headed monsters, mutated vampires, and other outcasts. In the Drift chronicles the struggles of those on both sides of the divide as they fight to survive and transcend their shattered world.

      In the Drift
    • Galaxy's Edge Magazine

      Issue 59, November 2022

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,3(4)Évaluer

      Featuring a diverse array of stories, this magazine showcases both established and emerging voices in the realms of science fiction and fantasy. Each issue offers imaginative narratives that explore complex themes, innovative concepts, and rich world-building. Readers can expect a blend of short fiction, thought-provoking essays, and stunning artwork, making it a vibrant platform for genre enthusiasts. The magazine aims to challenge perceptions and inspire creativity within the sci-fi and fantasy communities.

      Galaxy's Edge Magazine
    • Being Gardner Dozois

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,1(13)Évaluer

      An in-depth look at a noted writer, anthologist and award winning editor. A facinating interview with Gardner Dozois describes his obsessions, collaborations, and his influence in the world of Fantasy and Science Fiction.

      Being Gardner Dozois
    • Iron Dragon's Mother

      • 366pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      Recognized as a 2020 Locus Award finalist and featured in Kirkus's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of 2019, this book stands out for its compelling narrative and imaginative world-building. It weaves together elements of science fiction and fantasy, exploring intricate themes that resonate with contemporary issues. The characters are richly developed, navigating challenges that test their resilience and morality, making it a thought-provoking read for fans of both genres.

      Iron Dragon's Mother
    • The Iron Dragon's Mother

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,2(31)Évaluer

      Award-winning author Michael Swanwick returns to the gritty, post-industrial faerie world of his New York Times Notable Book The Iron Dragon’s Daughter with the standalone adventure fantasy The Iron Dragon’s Mother. Caitlin of House Sans Merci is the young half-human pilot of a sentient mechanical dragon. Returning from her first soul-stealing raid, she discovers an unwanted hitchhiker. When Caitlin is framed for the murder of her brother, to save herself she must disappear into Industrialized Faerie, looking for the one person who can clear her. Unfortunately, the stakes are higher than she knows. Her deeds will change her world forever.

      The Iron Dragon's Mother
    • Galaxy's Edge Magazine

      Issue 9, July 2014

      • 120pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      1,0(1)Évaluer

      This magazine features a diverse collection of science fiction and fantasy stories, showcasing both emerging and established authors. Each issue offers imaginative narratives that explore futuristic concepts, magical realms, and thought-provoking themes. Readers can expect a blend of short stories, essays, and artwork that push the boundaries of creativity and storytelling, making it a must-read for genre enthusiasts.

      Galaxy's Edge Magazine
    • Featuring 15 imaginative short-short stories, this collection showcases dinosaurs in unexpected roles, from bureaucrats to genetically engineered toys. The narratives explore their interactions with a range of characters, including unethical scientists and neighborhood bullies, resulting in humorous and poignant outcomes. With a blend of wit and creativity, the stories delve into the absurdity of societal norms and the complexities of human-dinosaur relationships.

      Michael Swanwick's Field Guide to the Mesozoic Megafauna
    • Not So Much, Said the Cat

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,8(402)Évaluer

      Delving into a blend of magic and science, this collection presents a series of imaginative tales that span time and space. Readers will encounter a variety of intriguing characters, including a protective magical horse, a conflicted troll, and a clever teenager challenging the Devil. With a unique narrative style, the stories explore profound concepts, like a revolutionary calculus problem, while featuring robots that embody both nurturing and destructive traits. Each tale invites readers into a richly crafted universe filled with whimsy and depth.

      Not So Much, Said the Cat