Emperor of Gondwanaland

Emperor of Gondwanaland
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Publisher : Open Road Media
Total Pages : 465
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ISBN-10 : 9781497622265
ISBN-13 : 1497622263
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Emperor of Gondwanaland by : Paul Di Filippo

“The only thread connecting the 18 stories that make up this witches’ brew . . . seems to be the author’s bright imagination and a spark of dark humor” (Kirkus Reviews). Literary allusions abound in this volume as Di Filippo recasts a classic Melville story of slave rebellion at sea—with aliens; “Ailoura” tells the Puss in Boots fairy tale as a space opera romp; “Observable Things” has Cotton Mather encountering with Robert E. Howard’s Solomon Kane; and “A Monument to After‐Thought Unveiled” has poet Robert Frost starting his career writing horror fiction for Weird Tales magazine, edited by H. P. Lovecraft. Emperor of Gondwanaland contains eighteen stories, including one published only in this collection.

The Emperor of Gondwanaland and Other Stories

The Emperor of Gondwanaland and Other Stories
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Publisher : Running Press
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 1560256656
ISBN-13 : 9781560256656
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis The Emperor of Gondwanaland and Other Stories by : Paul Di Filippo

Paul Di Filippo's fiction spans genres—from cyberpunk to alternative history to extravagantly funny tales involving talking beavers. As whimsical as they are intelligent, the eighteen stories gathered here, each introduced by the author, find strange characters in even stranger circumstances. An all-access pass to Di Filippo's whirlwind imagination, The Emperor of Gondwanaland makes clear why its author is one of the most respected science fiction writers around. The man who coined the word ribofunk (to describe science fiction with a biogenetic twist), Di Filippo sees into the heart of our times with a vision and creativity that simply won't quit. The Emperor of Gondwanaland is more like a fluid Dalí dreamscape, painted with the deft brushstrokes; a wildly fantastic escape to alternate universes from one of the most imaginative writers around.

The Story of Gondwana

The Story of Gondwana
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 350
Release :
ISBN-10 : UCAL:B3270126
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis The Story of Gondwana by : Eyre Chatterton

Fantasy: The Best of the Year

Fantasy: The Best of the Year
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Publisher : Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages : 518
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781434443861
ISBN-13 : 1434443868
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Fantasy: The Best of the Year by : Neil Gaiman

The best stories of the year: here is a collection of the year's best fantasy stories, by some of the genre's greatest authors, and selected by Rich Horton, a contributing reviewer to many of the field's most respected magazines. In this volume you'll find stories Peter Beagle, Paul Di Filippo, Neil Gaiman, Theodora Goss, Kelly Link, Gene Wolfe and many more! Complete contents: PIP AND THE FAIRIES, by Theodora Goss COMBER, by Gene Wolfe THREE URBAN FOLK TALES, by Eric Schaller WAX, by Elizabeth Bear THE EMPEROR OF GONDWANALAND, by Paul Di Filippo COMMCOMM, by George Saunders FIVE WAYS JANE AUSTEN NEVER DIED, by Samantha Henderson FANCY BREAD, by Gregory Feeley SUNBIRD, by Neil Gaiman THE SECRET OF BROKEN TICKERS, by Joe Murphy ON THE BLINDSIDE, by Sonya Taaffe JANE, by Marc Laidlaw IS THERE LIFE AFTER REHAB? by Pat Cadigan TWO HEARTS, Peter S. Beagle SUPER-VILLAINS, Michael Canfield EMPTY PLACES, by Richard Parks INVISIBLE, by Steve Rasnic Tem BY THE LIGHT OF TOMORROW’S SUN, by Holly Phillips THE GIST HUNTER, by Matthew Hughes

Lost Among the Stars

Lost Among the Stars
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Publisher : Open Road Media
Total Pages : 254
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781504093842
ISBN-13 : 1504093844
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Lost Among the Stars by : Paul Di Filippo

A genre-bending collection of speculative fiction from the acclaimed author of the Steampunk Trilogy—with an introduction by Robert Silverberg. Horror, alternative history, science fiction, and fantasy—nothing is off limits when you possess an imagination as vast as Paul Di Filippo’s. In this collection of stories featuring ancient goddesses, the new social media elite, and hermetic cities, he’ll take you on a wild ride through plausible pasts and far-flung futures. In “Ghostless,” a medium learns that ghosts are drawn to—and can alleviate—sadness, so she becomes a matchmaker to both spirts and mortals in need. Flash fiction published in Nature magazine, “Wavehitcher” shows how surfing goes high-tech—and long-distance—with smartsuits that desalinate water, pulsed magnets to repel sharks, and seines that catch and processes krill into a nutritious paste. An expert in industrial metabolics focuses on blending his superior genepool with that of his fiancée’s to save the human race from idiocracy, until a kidnapping in Colombia shows him the folly of his arrogance in “Adventures in Cognitive Homogamy.” These stories will whet your appetite for more fantastical Di Filippo, and thankfully, Lost Among the Stars delivers. Praise for Paul Di Filippo “Di Filippo is like gourmet potato chips to me. I can never eat just one of his stories.” —Harlan Ellison “Di Filippo is the spin doctor of SF—and it is a powerful medicine he brews.” —Brian Aldiss, Hugo Award–winning author of Hothouse “Vibrant, nervy, and full of gloriously wiggy language, Ribofunk is anything but the same old stuff.” —The Philadelphia Inquirer

The Wildside Book of Fantasy

The Wildside Book of Fantasy
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Publisher : Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages : 325
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781434448958
ISBN-13 : 1434448959
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis The Wildside Book of Fantasy by : Gene Wolfe

The Wildside book of Fantasy presents 20 great fantasy tales by modern masters. Included are stories by Tanith Lee, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Gene Wolfe, Fritz Leiber, Lawrence Watt-Evans, Robert E. Howard, and many more. A choice selection of tales! THE DEAD MAN, by Gene Wolfe BRIGHT STREETS OF AIR, by Nina Kiriki Hoffman THE DOLPHIN AND THE DEEP, by Thomas Burnett Swann THE SWORDSMEN OF VARNIS, by Clive Jackson THE EMPEROR OF GONDWANALAND, by Paul Di Filippo SPACE-TIME FOR SPRINGERS, by Fritz Leiber RED NAILS, by Robert E. Howard ARMS AND THE WOMAN, by Lawrence Watt-Evans THE BRIDE OF THE MAN-HORSE, by Lord Dunsany THE WOMAN, by Tanith Lee DREAMTIME IN ADJAPHON, by John Gregory Betancourt THE BLACK ABBOT OF PUTHUUM, by Clark Ashton Smith BLACK HAWK OF VALKARTH, by Lin Carter THE DEVIL’S CRYPT, by E. Hoffmann Price VANDIBAR NASHA IN THE COLLEGE OF SHADOWS, by Darrell Schwetizer THE POWER OF PRAYER, by Brian Stableford THE SECRET OF KRALITZ, by Henry Kuttner LIGHT, by Achmed Abdullah THE LOST RACE, by Robert E. Howard RINGARD AND DENDRA, by Brian McNaughton

Akbar, Emperor of India

Akbar, Emperor of India
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 115
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781433094125
ISBN-13 : 1433094126
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Akbar, Emperor of India by : Richard Von Garbe

Lands of In-Ko-8 Trilogy

Lands of In-Ko-8 Trilogy
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 519
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781499083828
ISBN-13 : 1499083823
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Lands of In-Ko-8 Trilogy by : Edward J. Fisher

Lands of In-Ko-8 Trilogy The planet Earth enveloped Inchoate, a dark-matter world at the birth of the solar system. Each evolved separately but not independently. The civilizations of Inchoate flourished until a disaster flung the world to the Sirius star system where it remained for a millennium. Scientists finally restored Inchoate to its rightful place in the galaxy, but the resulting damage, chaos, and greed led to conflict, confusion, and wars. A few brave leaders of the blue, green, and gray people almost brought order when a totally unexpected visit by star wanderers intervened. A review by Kirkus Discoveries: Fishers complex story of faith, political schemes, death, and science brings characters new and old into the fray, and further explores characters in the strange world of Inchoate. The world of Inchoate is on the brink of disaster, leading scientists to return the dark-matter planet to its former haunt within the planet Earth. The task is made possible via the ingenious travalink, a device that allows near-light transport from one part of the universe to the other. The planets inhabitants are no sooner settled in to their old home, however, before unearthing a finding of great political and religious significanceone that threatens to shake the planet to its core. Fishers keen grasp of science helps create a believable, full-bodied civilization. The lands and characters resemble an odd marriage of J. R. R. Tolkiens Lord of the Rings saga and the more recent Dune novels. The authors descriptions of the various languages of Inchoate, and the background of various civilizations, are reminiscent of Tolkiens seminal work. His characters range from religious leaders to criminals, and like the Dune characters, each gets print time in this tale. Inchoate is a land with a varied, rich history, culled from seemingly real-life examples. The authors sharp attention to detail, in elements from language to food, brings an original sense of realism to the talesometimes it appears more of history book than fiction. A condensed, fast-paced story, whose entertaining intensity will eventually sweep readers away.

The Siege of Gondwana

The Siege of Gondwana
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Publisher : StoryBuddiesPlay
Total Pages : 81
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ISBN-10 :
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis The Siege of Gondwana by :

The Siege of Gondwana Explore the incredible story of Rani Durgavati, the courageous queen of Gondwana, who valiantly defended her kingdom against the Mughal Empire’s siege. Discover how Durgavati’s strategic brilliance and unwavering leadership turned the tide of the conflict, leading to a historic resolution. This comprehensive account covers the key battles, diplomatic maneuvers, and the profound legacy of Rani Durgavati’s resistance. Learn how her effective defensive strategies, innovative tactics, and negotiation skills shaped the outcome of the siege and secured Gondwana’s sovereignty. Rani Durgavati, Gondwana, Mughal Empire, siege of Gondwana, Rani Durgavati leadership, Mughal invasion, defensive strategies, historical figures, Indian history, queen of Gondwana

The Layers of Magazine Editing

The Layers of Magazine Editing
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 372
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780231128605
ISBN-13 : 0231128606
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis The Layers of Magazine Editing by : Michael Robert Evans

Unlike the myriad writing manuals that emphasize grammar, sentence structure, and other skills necessary for entry-level editing jobs, this engaging book adopts a broader view, beginning with the larger topics of audience, mission, and tone, and working its way down, layer by layer, to the smaller questions of grammar and punctuation. Based on Michael Evans's years of experience as an editor and supplemented by invaluable observations from the editors of more than sixty magazines--including The Atlantic, Better Homes and Gardens, Ebony, Esquire, and National Geographic--this book reveals the people-oriented nature of the job.