Wonder inducing. Mind blowing. Comprehensive. Simply amazing. This entire collection includes hundreds of popular and award-winning science fiction and fantasy stories collected in thirty-five volumes gathered by the winner of fifteen Hugo awards for editing, the inimitable Gardner Dozois, and award-winning writer and anthologist, Jack Dann.
We are presenting these thirty-five anthologies in six discount bundles. Get them all, and you will own a huge swath of some of the best short science fiction ever written.
These are luminous, superb stories collected around popular science fiction and fantasy themes. They are written by dozens and dozens of amazing authors. Poul Anderson, Charles Sheffield, Gregory Benford, Fritz Leiber, Brian Aldiss, Ursula K. LeGuin, Arthur C. Clarke, Harry Turtledove, Neal Stephenson, Cordwainer Smith, Greg Bear, William Gibson, Gene Wolfe, Nancy Kress, Fred Saberhagen—the distinguished list goes on and on!
Wonder inducing. Mind blowing. Comprehensive. Simply amazing. This entire collection includes hundreds of popular and award-winning science fiction and fantasy stories collected in thirty-five volumes gathered by the winner of fifteen Hugo awards for editing, the inimitable Gardner Dozois, and award-winning writer and anthologist, Jack Dann.
We are presenting these thirty-five anthologies in six discount bundles. Get them all, and you will own a huge swath of some of the best short science fiction ever written.
These are luminous, superb stories collected around popular science fiction and fantasy themes. They are written by dozens and dozens of amazing authors. Poul Anderson, Charles Sheffield, Gregory Benford, Fritz Leiber, Brian Aldiss, Ursula K. LeGuin, Arthur C. Clarke, Harry Turtledove, Neal Stephenson, Cordwainer Smith, Greg Bear, William Gibson, Gene Wolfe, Nancy Kress, Fred Saberhagen—the distinguished list goes on and on!
Ten masters of speculative fiction explore the future of computerized intellect, and how humanity will interact with machines that can outthink them--and are learning to outsmart them. Computers were designed to think faster than the human mind. But solving mathematical equations and retaining dizzying amounts of information are minor achievements compared to the processing technology of tomorrow's artificial intelligences...machines capable of thinking independently without human input - and evolving into self-maintaining sentient beings.
Ride the brainwaves of mechanical intellect with some of today's masters of speculative fiction, as a woman tries to outsmart a runaway A.I. and save the lives of her children...scientists lose control of a supercomputer with the power and omnipotence of a god...and a sentient starship falls in love with its pilot. These and seven more stories of man and machine await you in... A.I.s
“Antibodies” by Charles Stross
“Trojan Horse” by Michael Stanwick
“Birth Day” by Robert Reed
“The Hydrogen Wall” by Gregory Benford
“The Turing Test” by Chris Beckett
“Dante Dreams” by Stephen Baxter
“The Names of all the Spirits” by J.R. Dunn
“From the Corner of My Eye” by Alexander Glass
“Halfjack” by Roger Zelazny
“Computer Virus” by Nancy Kress
New tales of genetic engineering and its impact on tomorrow…
Long before there was Dolly the sheep, there were brilliant science fiction authors speculating on the power and potential, the temptations and the terrors, of cloning. Join them as they explore the ideas, the implications, and the thrilling dramatic possibilities in this collection of nine stories by Ursula K. LeGuin, Joe Haldeman, John Varley, Greg Egan, Damon Knight, Ian R. MacLeod, Kate Wilhelm, Pamela Sargent, and Charles Sheffield.
“The Extra” by Greg Egan
“The Phantom of Kansas” by John Varley
“Nine Lives” by Ursula K. Le Guin
“Past Magic” by Ian R. MacLeod
“Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang” by Kate Wilhelm
“Out of Copyright” by Charles Sheffield
“Mary” by Damon Knight
“Clone Sister” by Pamela Sargent
“Blood Sisters” by Joe Haldeman
Featuring stellar contributions from some of today's most masterful practitioners of speculative fiction, Beyond Singularity presents fourteen visions of a tomorrow where rapid technological and genetic breakthroughs have rendered humanity obsolete.
“Old Hundredth” by Brian W. Aldiss
“Rogue Farm” by Charles Stross
“Naturals” by Gregory Benford
“Osmund Considers” by Timons Esaias
“Coelacanths” by Robert Reed
“The Dog Said Bow-Wow” by Michael Swanwick
“Barry Westphall Crashes the Singularity” by James Patrick Kelly
“Flowers from Alice” by Cory Doctorow and Charles Stross
“Tracker” by Mary Rosenblum
“Steps Along the Way” by Eric Brown
“The Millennium Party” by Walter Jon Williams
“The Voluntary State” by Christopher Rowe
Enter a world of weird sportsmanship in this unique sci-fi anthology of stories by such great visionaries as: Arthur C. Clarke, Kim Stanley Robinson, Michael Swanwick, Howard Waldrop, Jonathan Lethem, Alastair Reynolds, Ian McDonald, Robert Reed
“The Wind from the Sun” by Arthur C. Clarke
“Arthur Sternbach Brings the Curveball to Mars” by Kim Stanley Robinson
“Man-Mountain Gentian” by Howard Waldrop
“Winning” by Ian McDonald
“The Dead” by Michael Swanwick
“Game of the Century” by Robert Reed
“Streak” by Andrew Weiner
“The Holy Stomper vs. the Alien Barrel of Death” by R. Neube
“Stroboscopic” by Alastair Reynolds
“Vanilla Dunk” by Jonathan Lethem
Joe Haldeman, Lucius Shepard, Allen Steele and others storm the battlefields of tomorrow…
"Second Variety" by Philip K. Dick
"Salvador" by Lucius Shepard
"Floating Dogs" by Ian McDonald
"The Private War of Private Jacob" by Joe Haldeman
"Spirey and the Queen" by Alastair Reynolds
"A Dry, Quiet War" by Tony Daniel
"Rorvik’s War" by Geoffrey A. Landis
"Second Skin" by Paul J. McAuley
"The War Memorial" by Allen Steele
"A Special Kind of Morning" by Gardner Dozois
An outstanding collection of time-traveling alternate history stories from 16 major science fiction writers, both old and new. Every day, a thousand possible futures die unborn around us—corners not turned, paths not taken. But if one could go back into the past and change it, the outcome could be unimaginable.
“Aristotle and the Gun” by L. Sprague de Camp
“Sitka” by William Sanders
“The Only Game in Town” by Poul Anderson
“Playing the Game” by Gardner Dozois and Jack Dann
“Killing the Morrow” by Robert Reed
“The We Frustrate Charlemagne” b R. A. Lafferty
“The Game of Blood and Dust” by Roger Zelazny
“Calling Your Name” by Howard Waldrop
“What Rough Beast?” by Damon Knight
“O Brave Old World!” by Avram Davidson
“Radiant Doors” by Michael Swanwick
“The Hotel at Harlan’s Landing” by Kage Baker
“Mozart in Mirorshades” by Bruce Sterling and Lewis Shiner
“Under Siege” by George R. R. Martin
Wonder inducing. Mind blowing. Comprehensive. Simply amazing. This entire collection includes hundreds of popular and award-winning science fiction and fantasy stories collected in thirty-five volumes gathered by the winner of fifteen Hugo awards for editing, the inimitable Gardner Dozois, and award-winning writer and anthologist, Jack Dann.
We are presenting these thirty-five anthologies in six discount bundles. Get them all, and you will own a huge swath of some of the best short science fiction ever written.
These are luminous, superb stories collected around popular science fiction and fantasy themes. They are written by dozens and dozens of amazing authors. Poul Anderson, Charles Sheffield, Gregory Benford, Fritz Leiber, Brian Aldiss, Ursula K. LeGuin, Arthur C. Clarke, Harry Turtledove, Neal Stephenson, Cordwainer Smith, Greg Bear, William Gibson, Gene Wolfe, Nancy Kress, Fred Saberhagen—the distinguished list goes on and on!