Post-hurricane mystery and zombies. An epic ski race on another planet. Rusalka, Laamia, and other monsters. Unicorns and stories of love, loss, and betrayal. A collection of short fiction by Annie Bellet, written in attendance at the Clarion Writer's Workshop in San Diego, California. Contains bon
Vietnam and Other Alien Worlds: ssc
β Scribed by Joe Haldeman
- Publisher
- Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy;Open Road Integrated Media
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 779 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
An engaging tour through the work and life of one of America's great science fiction writers
Nebula and Hugo Awardβwinning author Joe Haldeman burst onto the literary scene with the hugely popular novel The Forever War, but his career also took off on the strength of his short fiction. This brilliant collection brings together examples of his science fiction as well as his writing on Vietnamβand reveals the inexorable connections between the two.
The works included in Vietnam and Other Alien Worlds are united by its title essay, in which Haldeman explains how his past informs his envisioned futures. One of these futures is a grouping of four stories from the ConfederaciΓ³n universe, which includes his novels All My Sins Remembered and There Is No Darkness. An anthropological expedition goes awry as a research team's subjects become murderous, and trade negotiations fall apart, comically lost in...
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