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Digital Domains: A Decade of Science Fiction & Fantasy


Book ID
107284787
Publisher
Prime Books
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
1 MB
Category
Standards
ISBN
1607012472

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✦ Synopsis


A girl who eats dreams, a woman who chooses the apes, and a barbarian hero rendered as a collage. These are just a few of the people readers first met online thanks to the explosion of Webzines. Ellen Datlow, editor of Omni Online, Event Horizon, and SciFiction, led the charge into the brave new world of science fiction. Digital Domains collects some of the best, and most controversial, works in print - well, except for your home printer - for the first time.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Ellen Datlow
OMNI Online: September 1996—March 1998
Thirteen Phantasms, James P. Blaylock
Mr. Goober’s Show, Howard Waldrop
Get a Grip, Paul Park
Event Horizon: August 1988—July 1999
The Girl Detective, Kelly Link
Pansolapia, Jeffrey Ford
Harbingers, Severna Park
SCIFICTION: May 19, 2000—December 28, 2005
Frankenstein’s Daughter, Maureen McHugh
The Pottawatomie Giant, Andy Duncan
What I Didn’t See, Karen Joy Fowler
Daughter of the Monkey God, M.K. Hobson
Tomorrow Town, Kim Newman
There’s a Hole in the City, Richard Bowes
All of Us Can Almost..., Carol Emshwiller
You Go Where It Takes You, Nathan Ballingrud
Russian Vine, Simon Ings

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