Nebula Awards Showcase 2012 : : the Year's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy
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Introduction: In which your editors consider the Nebula Awards of yesterday, today, and tomorrow / James Patrick Kelly and John Kessel -- Ponies / Kij Johnson -- The sultan of the clouds / Geoff Landis -- Map of seventeen / Chris Barzak -- And I awoke and found me here on the cold hill's side / James Tiptree, Jr -- In the astronaut asylum / Kendall Evans and Samantha Henderson -- Pishaach / Shweta Narayan -- excerpt from Blackout/all clear / Connie Willis -- Bumbershoot / Howard Hendrix -- Arvies Adam / Troy-Castro -- How interesting: a tiny man / Harlan Ellison -- The Jaguar house, in shadow / Aliette de Bodard -- The green book / Amal El-Mohtar -- That leviathan, whom thou hast made / Eric James Stone -- excerpt from I shall wear midnight / Terry Pratchett -- To Theia / Ann K. Schwader -- The lady who plucked red flowers beneath the queen's window / Rachel Swirsky -- 2011 Nebula Awards nominees and honorees -- Past Nebula winners.
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Connie Willis submitted by Jen Chapin-Smith on August 19, 2013, 9:56am This book includes excerpts from Connie Willis' award willing books "Blackout" and its sequel "All Clear" about time traveling historians from a far future Oxford University. The three historians run into trouble getting back home after investigating the World War II blitz on London. The novels won a Nebula award, a Locust award and a Hugo award. I highly recommend reading the entire novels as the excerpts give you only the tiniest taste of this powerful story.
PUBLISHED
Amherst, NY : Pyr, 2012.
Year Published: 2012
Description: 335 p. 23 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9781616146191
1616146192
ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Kelly, James P.
Kessel, John.
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America.
SUBJECTS
Science fiction, American.
Science fiction.