The Shapes of Strangers
Author: | Ian Creasey |
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NewCon Press, 2019 |
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Book Type: | Collection |
Genre: | Science-Fiction |
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Synopsis
A regular contributor to both Asimov's and Analog, and with stories in many other prestigious magazines and venues, Ian Creasey is one of genre fiction's most accomplished short story writers. This collection features some of his finest work to date.
From the chilling implications of cloning to the potential of alternative realities, from alien life encountered in unexpected ways to the pitfalls of relying too heavily on technology, these stories explore what may lie ahead for all of us.
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- After the Atrocity
- The Equalisers
- No Strangers Any More
- The Language of Flowers
- An Exercise in Motivation
- My Time on Earth
- "I Was Nearly Your Mother"
- Shooting Grouse
- Memories of the Knacker's Yard
- The Dunschemin Retirement Home for
- Repentant Supervillains
- The Shapes of Wrath
- And Then They Were Gone
- Pincushion Pete
- Erosion
- About the Author
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