An edition of Shine (2010)

Shine

an anthology of near-future, optimistic science fiction

Shine
Jetse De Vries, Jason Andrew, ...
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An edition of Shine (2010)

Shine

an anthology of near-future, optimistic science fiction

"A collection of near-future, optimistic SF stories where some of the genre's brightest stars and most exciting new talents portray the possible roads to a better tomorrow. Definitely not a plethora of Pollyannas (but neither a barrage of dystopias), SHINE will show that positive change is far from being a foregone conclusion, but needs to be hard fought, innovative, robust and imaginative..."--P. [4] of cover.

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Publisher
Solaris
Language
English
Pages
453

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Table of Contents

Introduction / Jetse de Vries
The Earth of Yunhe / Eric Gregory
The greenman watches the black bar go up, up, up / Jacques Barcia
Overhead / Jason Stoddard
Summer ice / Holly Phillips
Sustainable development / Paula R. Stiles
The Church of Accelerated Redemption / Gareth L. Powell & Aliette de Bodard
The solnet ascendancy / Lavie Tidhar
Twittering the stars / Mari Ness
Seeds / Silvia Moreno-Garcia
At Budokan / Alastair Reynolds
Sarging Rasmussen: a report (by Organic) / Gord Sellar
Scheherazade cast in starlight / Jason Andrew
Russian roulette 2020 / Eva Maria Chapman
Castoff world / Kay Kenyon
Paul Kishoshoa's children / Ken Edgett
Ishin / Madeline Ashby.

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Oxford

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Pagination
453 p.
Number of pages
453

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27120334M
ISBN 10
1906735670
ISBN 13
9781906735678
OCLC/WorldCat
460061212

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Work ID
OL19939833W

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