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Asimovs Science Fiction - September 2013.pdf

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pdf [image=djGWQ95pMc] [b]Asimovs Science Fiction - September 2013[/b] NOVELETTES “The Discovered Country” by Ian R. MacLeod “The Unparallel’d Death-Defying Feats of Astoundio, Escape Artist Extraordinaire” by Ian Creasey “A Hole in the Ether” by Benjamin Crowell SHORT STORY “What We Ourselves Are Not” by Leah Cypess “As Yet Untitled” by James Sallis “A Stranger From a Foreign Ship” by Tom Purdom “That Universe We Both Dreamed Of” by Jay O’Connell “What Changes You, What Takes You Away” by Dominica Phetteplace POETRY “Ponies and Rocketships” by Leslie Anderson “Teaching on Mars” by Alicia Cole “Archive Copy” by David C. Kopaska-Merkel “The New Literary Canon” by Megan Arkenberg “After We’re Gone” by Steve Rasnic Tem DEPARTMENTS Editorial: On Not Dying of the Light by Sheila Williams Reflections: Translations by Robert Silverberg Next Issue On Books by Peter Heck The SF Conventional Calendar by Erwin S. Strauss [img]http://www.asimovs.com/pics/Asimov3bookfan.jpg[/img] [i]Asimov's Science Fiction is an awesome SF magazine so please consider subscribing. Click [url="https://www.asimovs.com/"]HERE[/url].[/i]

Issac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine - Part 2

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This torrent contains the 51 issues of Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine in high quality scans made from the paper originals. Many thanks to the scanners in pulpscans and pbscans for their hard work. I will torrent all available issues of this magazine in 4 GB chunks. If there is any interest in other magaines (Amazing, Astounding, Analog, Thrillin Wonder Stories, Galaxy, etc etc) I will torrent those as well. Let me know in the comments.

Jean-Pierre Andrevon le-livre-d-or-de-la-science-fiction.epub

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Le Livre d'or de la science-fiction (en abrégé : LOSF) est une collection d'anthologies de nouvelles fantastiques ou de science-fiction publiée de 1978 à 1987. no 5177 : Le Livre d'or de la science-fiction : Jean-Pierre Andrevon ISBN 2-266-01365-3 La Réserve Le Château du dragon Un petit saut dans le passé Scant Neuf déchirures dans la trame de la désespérance quotidienne Salut, Wolinski ! Le Dernier Dinosaure Quelques chansons Les Retombés De "A" à "Z" Le Réseau Le Monde enfin [center][image=0olsKTZ81r][/center] Toutes les nouvelles sont signées Jean-Pierre Andrevon.

Analog Science Fiction & Fact Magazine - October 2013.pdf

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pdf [image=qfS7ulKvcA] [b]Analog Science Fiction & Fact Magazine - October 2013[/b] NOVELLA “Lune Bleue” by Janet Catherine Johnston NOVELETTES “Sixteen Million Leagues From Versailles” by Allen M. Steele “Following Jules” by Ron Collins SHORT STORIES “Putting Down Roots” by Stephen R. Wilk “Things We Have In This House For No Reason” by Marissa K. Lingen “At The Peephole Palace” by William R. Eakin “FEAR OF HEIGHTS IN THE TOWER OF BABEL” by Carl Frederick “Conscientious Objectors” by Jay Werkheiser SCIENCE FACT Alien Worlds: Not In Kansas Any More by Edward M. Lerner READER’S DEPARTMENTS Editorial: On Genre by Trevor Quachri In Times To Come The Alternate View by John G. Cramer The Reference Library by Don Sakers Brass Tacks Upcoming Events by Anthony Lewis [img]http://www.analogsf.com/images/Analog3bookfan.jpg[/img] [i]Analog Science Fiction & Fact is an awesome SF magazine so please consider subscribing. Click [url="http://www.analogsf.com/"]HERE[/url].[/i]

Asimovs Science Fiction - September 2013.pdf

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pdf [image=djGWQ95pMc] [b]Asimovs Science Fiction - September 2013[/b] NOVELETTES “The Discovered Country” by Ian R. MacLeod “The Unparallel’d Death-Defying Feats of Astoundio, Escape Artist Extraordinaire” by Ian Creasey “A Hole in the Ether” by Benjamin Crowell SHORT STORY “What We Ourselves Are Not” by Leah Cypess “As Yet Untitled” by James Sallis “A Stranger From a Foreign Ship” by Tom Purdom “That Universe We Both Dreamed Of” by Jay O’Connell “What Changes You, What Takes You Away” by Dominica Phetteplace POETRY “Ponies and Rocketships” by Leslie Anderson “Teaching on Mars” by Alicia Cole “Archive Copy” by David C. Kopaska-Merkel “The New Literary Canon” by Megan Arkenberg “After We’re Gone” by Steve Rasnic Tem DEPARTMENTS Editorial: On Not Dying of the Light by Sheila Williams Reflections: Translations by Robert Silverberg Next Issue On Books by Peter Heck The SF Conventional Calendar by Erwin S. Strauss [img]http://www.asimovs.com/pics/Asimov3bookfan.jpg[/img] [i]Asimov's Science Fiction is an awesome SF magazine so please consider subscribing. Click [url="https://www.asimovs.com/"]HERE[/url].[/i]

Greegs & Ladders - Free Science Fiction Satire Ebook + 4 Short Stories

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Greetings Earth creatures. This book has been dropped off on your planet for the purpose of... well, for you to read it. I'm not sure if you'll like it, I might not if I was you. I'd wager many of you won't be big fans. The investment banking community will especially be... put off by some of what is contained here. An advanced copy was sent to your virtual place of worship 'Reddit' and met with mixed results. While spending nearly a full day on the front page, many Earthlings voiced their stern displeasure with the book. Many others found it lovely. I'm not sure who I'm more concerned for. Either way this is a book I only meant to help with. I know sometimes books, words and ideas can make you humans angry; but then again, pretty much everything seems to do that. In the end, just remember it's only words in a book. Can't we all just get along and go for a swim instead? - The Author Torrent includes .epub, .pdf and .mobi versions. Works on iPad, iPhone, Kindle. Also contains 4 Short stories with all versions as well from same authors. "Mitchell Mendlow" are two authors: Zack Mitchell and Danny Mendlow. "Greegs and Ladders" is their first full-length novel.

Asimov's Science Fiction - February 2014 [epub&mobi]

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epub & mobi [image=JCuA6UVtSL] [b]Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, February 2014 Volume 38, No. 2 (#457)[/b] Sheila Williams, editor Cover art by Jim Burns [b]CONTENTS[/b] [b]Novelettes[/b] "Schools of Clay" by Derek Kunsken "The Long Happy Death of Oxford Brown" by Jason K. Chapman "Steppin' Razor" by Maurice Broaddus [b]Short Stories[/b] "Ball and Chain" by Maggie Shen King "Last Day at the Ice Man Café" by M. Bennardo "The Transdimensional Horsemaster Rabbis of Mpumalanga Province" by Sarah Pinsker "Ask Citizen Etiquette" by Marissa Lingen [b]Poetry[/b] "Watching the Orionids Meteor Shower" by Robert Frazier "Cloud Vortex" by G. O. Clark "An Answer, at Last" by Greg Beatty "She Says: Terrible Things Happen to Guys on Valentine's Day" by Roger Dutcher "Gold Ring" by Ruth Berman [b]Departments[/b] Editorial: "Remembering Frederick Pohl" by Sheila Williams Reflections: "Rereading Philip José Farmer" by Robert Silverberg On Books by Peter Heck [img]http://www.asimovs.com/pics/Asimov3bookfan.jpg[/img] [i]Asimov's Science Fiction is an awesome SF magazine so please consider subscribing. Click [url="https://www.asimovs.com/"]HERE[/url].[/i]

H.G.Wells Complete works Science Fiction + Fantasy.pdf

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[image=S1NnZkGDhL] The complete collection of Herbert George "H. G." Wells (21 September 1866 – 13 August 1946) who was an English writer, now best known for his work in the science fiction genre. He was also a prolific writer in many other genres, including contemporary novels, history, politics and social commentary, even writing textbooks and rules for war games. Wells is one person sometimes called "The Father of Science Fiction", as are Jules Verne and Hugo Gernsback. His most notable science fiction works include The War of the Worlds, The Time Machine, The Invisible Man and The Island of Doctor Moreau. This torrent Includes -- Biography (1866 - 1946) The Time Machine (1895) The Island of Doctor Moreau (1896) The Wheels of Chance (1896) The Invisible Man (1897) The War of the Worlds (1898) When the Sleeper Wakes (1899) The First Men in the Moon (1901) Twelve Stories & A Dream (1903) The War in the Air (1908) Tono-Bungay (1909) Ann Veronica (1909) The New Machiavelli (1911) The World Set Free (1914) The Research Magnificent (1915) God the Invisible King (1917) The Soul Of a Bishop (1917) War and The Future (1917) The Secret Places of the Heart(1922) [image=0OIyQGEr7j]

Analog Science Fiction & Fact Magazine - October 2013.pdf

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pdf [image=qfS7ulKvcA] [b]Analog Science Fiction & Fact Magazine - October 2013[/b] NOVELLA “Lune Bleue” by Janet Catherine Johnston NOVELETTES “Sixteen Million Leagues From Versailles” by Allen M. Steele “Following Jules” by Ron Collins SHORT STORIES “Putting Down Roots” by Stephen R. Wilk “Things We Have In This House For No Reason” by Marissa K. Lingen “At The Peephole Palace” by William R. Eakin “FEAR OF HEIGHTS IN THE TOWER OF BABEL” by Carl Frederick “Conscientious Objectors” by Jay Werkheiser SCIENCE FACT Alien Worlds: Not In Kansas Any More by Edward M. Lerner READER’S DEPARTMENTS Editorial: On Genre by Trevor Quachri In Times To Come The Alternate View by John G. Cramer The Reference Library by Don Sakers Brass Tacks Upcoming Events by Anthony Lewis [img]http://www.analogsf.com/images/Analog3bookfan.jpg[/img] [i]Analog Science Fiction & Fact is an awesome SF magazine so please consider subscribing. Click [url="http://www.analogsf.com/"]HERE[/url].[/i]

The Jim Henson Hour Episode 1 - Science Fiction - Storyteller Heartless Giant (1989) VHSRip.mp4

The Best Military Science Fiction of the 20th Century - edited by Harry Turtledove with Martin H. Greenberg

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[img]http://michaelmjones.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/bestmilitarysf20th.jpg[/img] Publisher: Del Rey; 1st edition (May 1, 2001) Language: English ISBN-10: 0345439899 ISBN-13: 978-0345439895 Explosive and provocative battles fought across the boundaries of time and space--and on the frontiers of the human mind. Science fiction's finest have yielded this definitive collection featuring stories of warfare, victory, conquest, heroism, and overwhelming odds. These are scenarios few have ever dared to contemplate, and they include: ¸ "Superiority": Arthur C. Clarke presents an intergalactic war in which one side's own advanced weaponry may actually lead to its ultimate defeat. ¸ "Dragonrider": A tale of Anne McCaffrey's Dragonriders of Pern, in which magic tips the scales of survival. ¸ "Second Variety": Philip K. Dick, author of the short story that became the movie Blade Runner, reaches new heights of terror with his post apocalyptic vision of the future. ¸ "The Night of the Vampyres": A chilling ultimatum of atomic proportions begins a countdown to disaster in George R. R. Martin's gripping drama. ¸ "Hero": Joe Haldeman's short story that led to his classic of interstellar combat, The Forever War. ¸ "Ender's Game": The short story that gave birth to Orson Scott Card's masterpiece of military science fiction. . . . as well as stories from Poul Anderson o Gregory Benford o C. J. Cherryh o David Drake o Cordwainer Smith o Harry Turtledove o and Walter John Williams Guaranteed to spark the imagination and thrill the soul, these thirteen science fiction gems cast a stark light on our dreams and our darkest fears--truly among the finest tales of the 20th century. [b]Genre:[/b] Science Fiction

Asimov's Science Fiction - March 2014 [epub&mobi]

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[image=QOo67D2bXt] March 2014 issue of Asimov’s Science Fiction (Volume 38, Number 3; Whole Number 458) Novelettes: “Walking Gear” by Sean Monaghan “All the Pretty Little Mermaids” by Cat Rambo “Declaration” by James Patrick Kelly Short Stories: “The Plantimal” by Ken Liu & Mike Resnick “Drink in a Small Town” by Peter Wood “Solomon’s Little Sister” by Jay O’Connell “The Redemption of Kip Banjeree” by Genevieve Williams “Through Portal” by Dominica Phetteplace Poetry: “What a Time Traveler Needs Most” by Jane Yolen “Golfing on the Moon” by PMF Johnson “Empty Cities” by Suzanne Palmer “Ad Astra Per Saccharum” by Robert Borski “Everything Decays” by Geoffrey A. Landis Departments: Editorial by Sheila Williams Reflections: “Blues and Greens” by Robert Silverberg On the Net: “Good (and Bad) News from Outer Space” by James Patrick Kelly Next Issue On Books by Paul Di Filippo The SF Conventional Calendar by Erwin S. Strauss [image=gUY6aBkH7f]

La grande anthologie de la science-fiction 20ePUB French

Twenty-First Century Science Fiction edited by David G. Hartwell & Patrick Nielsen Hayden

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[center][img]http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0765326000.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_SL400_.jpg[/img][/center] Publisher: Tor Books (November 5, 2013) Language: English ISBN-10: 0765326000 ISBN-13: 978-0765326003 A fantastic collection of recent stories from some of science fiction's greatest up-and-coming authors, including many award-winners. David Hartwell and Patrick Nielsen Hayden have long been recognised as some of the most skilled and trusted arbiters in science fiction, but Twenty-First Century Science Fiction presents fans with a first opportunity to see their considerable talents combined, and also to get a unique perspective on what's coming next in the genre. Stories include winners and nominees of all of the science fiction genre's major awards... - Bacigalupi's 'The Gambler' (Hugo, Nebula, Sturgeon and BSFA nominee) - Bear's 'Tideline' (Hugo and Sturgeon winner) - Cooper's 'Savant Songs' (Sturgeon nominee) - Cornell's 'One of Our Bastards Is Missing' (Hugo nominee) - Gregory's 'Second Person Present Tense' (Sturgeon nominee) - Mary Robinette Kowal's 'Evil Robot Monkey' (Hugo nominee) - David Levine's 'Tk'tk'tk' (Hugo winner) - David Moles's 'Finisterra' (Hugo nominee, Sturgeon winner) - Hannu Rajaniemi's 'His Master's Voice' (BSFA and Sturgeon winner) - Rachel Swirsky's 'Eros', Philia, Agape (Hugo and Sturgeon nominee) - Peter Watts's 'The Island' (Hugo winner, Sturgeon nominee) [b]Genre:[/b] Fiction, Science Fiction

Ridley Scott's Prophets of Science Fiction | 1 - 8 | Discovery.ZigCOM

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Art and science used to be treated as opposite and conflicting fields of study. Lately, both realms have shown more willingness to admit they're linked. Now a wonderfully geeky TV series looks at that nexus in a way that should make both sides proud. "The Prophets of Science Fiction," co-produced by Ridley Scott ("Blade Runner," "Alien"), charts the creative genius of science fiction authors alongside the believe-it-or-not breakthroughs of modern science. Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" suggested organ transplants and cardiac defibrilllators; Philip K. Dick's stories foretold robotics; Jules Verne put a man on the moon in Victorian times; Arthur C. Clarke anticipated iPads and videophones. Stranger than truth! And illustrated with graphic-novel images, film clips, dramatic re-creations as well as plain old documentary-style talking heads, "The Prophets of Science Fiction" treads smart, untapped territory. "For years I have been fascinated with the connection between creative inspiration and scientific progress," said Scott, who appears as host, bookending each episode. "The Prophets of Science Fiction," debuting Wednesday at 10 p.m. on Science (a digital network in the Discovery fold), aims to be "the definitive exploration of science fiction's ability to spark real-world genius." In the first hour, Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" is the jumping-off point to talk about electricity as "a key component of life," with experts tossing in neurological data, rat-brain experiments, artificial intelligence and genetic engineering alongside literary observations by Shelley biographers and masters of the text. Traditional documentary footage is mixed with period re-creations (there's sad Shelley scribbling in her bedroom); scientists discuss tissue transplant alongside a healthy dose of film history. The spark of genius may get too much credit at times (imagination is one thing, inventing the iPad is another). But Scott is certainly a good choice to lead this discussion. The dreams of George Lucas, H.G. Wells, Isaac Asimov and Robert Heinlein are dissected, too, and shown to be the stuff of real scientific discovery. Clearly the intersection of the storyteller's art and the scientific method is ripe for exploration. Literary types will find the series as engaging as those more invested in lab rats.

Mega Science Fiction and Fantasy Book Collection by Various

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[b][i]Great Collection of scifi and fantasy ebooks cataloged by author, from Adams to Zubrin with a whole lot in between[/i][/b] [i][b]Book title list is included![/b][/i]

800+ Science Fiction and Fantasy Books

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RE-seeding this collection I downloaded a long time ago. Look for the _List.txt file for reference on the whole contents.

Ape Man The Story of Human Evolution 4of4 Science and Fiction Xv

Asimov's Science Fiction - April-May 2014 [epub&mobi]

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[image=yPqlVarAt2] [b]Asimov's Science Fiction April/May 2014 Volume 38, No. 4 & 5 #459 & #460[/b] Two huge novellas are crammed into our April/May 2014 double anniversary issue. “Each in His Prison, Thinking of the Key” is William Preston’s exciting new story about an “Old Man” who’s bigger than life and a young man who must learn to cope with his own devastating talents. Robert Reed’s gigantic alternate history novella about “The Principles” introduces us to a recent college graduate, unemployed and aimless in a repressive society, and an intense older woman who is struggling to change an oppressive regime. A charming protagonist makes the best of her deal with the devil in Michael Swanwick’s “Of Finest Scarlet Was Her Gown”; new author Fran Wilde reveals that conditions on a prison planet will sting “Like a Wasp to the Tongue”; “Someday” making babies will be a lot different according to veteran Asimov’s author James Patrick Kelly; but soldiers aren’t going to find homecoming any easier according to Matthew Johnson’s “Rules of Engagement.” New-to-Asimov’s author Joe M. McDermott spins a heartbreaking tale about a family that depends on “Dolores, Big and Strong”; K.J. Zimring’s “The Talking Cure” isn’t quite as it appears; M. Bennardo tells an unusual story of survival in “Slowly Upward, the Coelacanth”; and in Will McIntosh’s terrifying tale about an extraterrestrial invasion, a human boy has a strange encounter with an alien “Scout.” Robert Silverberg’s Reflections column sings the praises of “Borges, Leinster, Google”; Paul DiFilippo’s On Books column opens with a depiction of the life and Alluring Art of Margaret Brundage—the fabulous illustrator whose work once emblemized Weird Tale’s; plus we’ll have an array of poetry and other features you’re sure to enjoy. [i]Subscribe to Asimov’s by visiting online at [url="http://www.asimovs.com"]www.asimovs.com[/url].[/i] [image=gUY6aBkH7f]

Asimov's Science Fiction April-May 2014 by Sheila Williams

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Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, April-May 2014, Volume 38, No. 4-5 (#459-460) Sheila Williams, editor CONTENTS Novellas "Each in His Prison, Thinking of the Key" by William Preston "The Principles" by Robert Reed Novelettes "Of Finest Scarlet Was Her Gown" by Michael Swanwick "Rules of Engagement" by Matthew Johnson Short Stories "Scout" by Will McIntosh "Like a Wasp to the Tongue" by Fran Wilde "Slowly Upward, the Coelacanth" by M. Bennardo "The Talking Cure" by K. J. Zimring "Dolores, Big and Strong" by Joe M. McDermott "Someday" by James Patrick Kelly Poetry "Camel Through the Eye of the Needle" by Robert Borski "Late Nights Around the Fire Coral" by Brian Garrison "In the Quiet Hour" by Bruce Boston Departments Editorial: "Where are They Now?" by Sheila Williams Reflections: "Borges, Leinster, Google" by Robert Silverberg On Books by Paul Di Filippo Genre: Magazine, Science Fiction
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