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The Dog Said Bow-Wow
Author: | Michael Swanwick |
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Tachyon Publications, 2007 |
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Book Type: | Collection |
Genre: | Science-Fiction |
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Synopsis
Science fiction and fantasy's most adept short-story author reinvents some classic themes in an engaging collection that includes three of his Hugo award-winning stories. These smart expansions of traditional themes summon dinosaurs, dragons, peril in space, myths, faeries, and time travel, each undergoing artful alchemy to create serious genre literature that is playful, original, and clever. Comprising 16 imaginative and mischievous adventures, including the previously unpublished novelette, The Skysailor's Tale, this adroit gathering makes a collection to truly revel in.
Table of Contents:
- Introduction - essay by Terry Bisson
- "Hello," Said the Stick - (2002) - short story
- The Dog Said Bow-Wow - (2001) - short story
- Slow Life - (2002) - novelette
- Triceratops Summer - (2005) - short story
- Tin Marsh - (2006) - novelette
- An Episode of Stardust - (2006) - short story
- The Skysailor's Tale - novelette
- Legions in Time - (2003) - novelette
- The Little Cat Laughed to See Such Sport - (2002) - short story
- The Bordello in Faerie - (2006) - short story
- The Last Geek - (2004) - short story
- Girls and Boys, Come Out to Play - (2005) - novelette
- A Great Day for Brontosaurs - (2002) - short story
- Dirty Little War - (2002) - short story
- A Small Room in Koboldtown - (2007) - short story
- Urdumheim - (2007) - novelette
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