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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
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Asimov's Science Fiction April-May 2014 by Sheila Williams [Yakoub]
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The Golden Age of Science Fiction (1-13)
Each of these Halcyon Classics ebook collections contain fifty science fiction short stories by more than forty different authors. Many of the stories in these collections were published during the heyday of popular science fiction magazines from the 1930s to the 1960s.
Included within these works are stories by Phillip K. Dick, Randall Garrett, Harry Harrison, H. Beam Piper, Edmund Hamilton, Paul Ernst, Fredric Brown, Randall Garrett, Jack Williamson, Stanley Weinbaum, C.M. Kornbluth, and many, many others.
[b]Genre: Science Fiction | Anthology/Short Stories[/b]
[i][b]Book Titles Available In Text File.[/b][/i]
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Science of Everyday Things - Vol. 1 - 4 [Non-Fiction] PDF_(K-Slender)
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ISBN: 0787656313 | PDF | 160 pages |
Welcome to Science of Everyday Things. Our aim is to explain how
scientific phenomena can be understood by observing common, real-world
events. From luminescence to echolocation to buoyancy, the series will
illustrate the chief principles that underlay these phenomena and
explore their application in everyday life. To encourage
cross-disciplinary study, the entries will draw on applications from a
wide variety of fields and endeavors.
Science of Everyday Things initially comprises four volumes:
Volume 1: Real-Life Chemistry
Volume 2: Real-Life Physics
Volume 3: Real-Life Biology
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Ikarie XB 1 (Science Fiction - Czech - 1963) multi subs
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[b]Ikarie XB 1 (Czechoslovakia-1963)[/b]
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Sci-Fi
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The year is 2163. Starship Ikaria XB 1 embarks on a long journey across the Universe, to search for life on the planets of Alpha Centauri.
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Hollywood 7 Science Fiction (2013) Moives 1080p [Dual Audio] [English + Hindi] By L00T@NI [QAISER PALIJO]
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Category: Science Fiction
Language: English+Hindi
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Analog Science Fiction & Fact 2014 [epub&mobi]
[b]Analog Science Fiction and Fact[/b]
Jan/Feb 2014
March 2014
April 2014
May 2014
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The Mammoth Book Of Science Fiction - Mike Ashley.epub
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[i][color=green]The art of writing great science fiction is that it challenges the imagination, pushing it to extreme limits and in this anthology, selecting some of the best modern science fiction from the last fifty years, twenty leading authors of the genre ask the question 'What if...?' and then give their own very personal views of the changes and surprises which may befall humanity in the centuries to come. In Ulla, Ulla Eric Brown recounts the first manned Martian expedition and discovers that H. G. Wells may have been right after all. In The Infinite Assassin Greg Egan polices the dimensions, seeking those who are taking over their alternate selves. Geoffrey A. Landis takes us into the depths of a black hole in Approaching Perimelasma. Is the ultimate Utopia heaven or hell? Robert Sheckley finds out in the classic A Ticket to Tranai. These and other stories by James White, Eric Frank Russell, Robert Reed, H. Beam Piper and H. Chandler Elliot make this one of the most entertaining and thought-provoking science fiction anthologies in lightyears.[/color][/i]
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How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe Charles Yu epub mobi
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[b]How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe by Charles Yu[/b]
National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 Award winner Charles Yu delivers his debut novel, a razor-sharp, ridiculously funny, and utterly touching story of a son searching for his father . . . through quantum space–time.
Minor Universe 31 is a vast story-space on the outskirts of fiction, where paradox fluctuates like the stock market, lonely sexbots beckon failed protagonists, and time travel is serious business. Every day, people get into time machines and try to do the one thing they should never do: change the past. That’s where Charles Yu, time travel technician-part counselor, part gadget repair man-steps in. He helps save people from themselves. Literally. When he’s not taking client calls or consoling his boss, Phil, who could really use an upgrade, Yu visits his mother (stuck in a one-hour cycle of time, she makes dinner over and over and over) and searches for his father, who invented time travel and then vanished. Accompanied by TAMMY, an operating system with low self-esteem, and Ed, a nonexistent but ontologically valid dog, Yu sets out, and back, and beyond, in order to find the one day where he and his father can meet in memory. He learns that the key may be found in a book he got from his future self. It’s called How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe, and he’s the author. And somewhere inside it is the information that could help him-in fact it may even save his life.
Wildly new and adventurous, Yu’s debut is certain to send shock waves of wonder through literary space–time.
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A Science Fiction Omnibus - Aldiss Brian.epub
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This edition of Aldiss' classic anthology brings together a diverse selection of science fiction spanning more than sixty years, from Isaac Asimov's "Nightfall", first published in 1941, to the 2006 story "Friends in Need" by Eliza Blair. Including authors such as Clifford Simak, Harry Harrison, Bruce Sterling, A. E. Van Vogt and Brian Aldiss himself, these stories portray struggles against machines, epic journeys, genetic experiments, time travellers and alien races. From stories set on Earth, to uncanny far distant worlds and ancient burned-out suns, the one constant is humanity itself, compelled by an often fatal curiosity to explore the boundless frontiers of time, space and probability.
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Wizards, Aliens, and Starships: Physics in Science Fiction(2014)
Wizards, Aliens, and Starships: Physics and Math in Fantasy and Science Fiction
From teleportation and space elevators to alien contact and interstellar travel, science fiction and fantasy writers have come up with some brilliant and innovative ideas. Yet how plausible are these ideas--for instance, could Mr. Weasley's flying car in the Harry Potter books really exist? Which concepts might actually happen, and which ones wouldn't work at all?
Wizards, Aliens, and Starships delves into the most extraordinary details in science fiction and fantasy--such as time warps, shape changing, rocket launches, and illumination by floating candle--and shows readers the physics and math behind the phenomena.
With simple mathematical models, and in most cases using no more than high school algebra, Charles Adler ranges across a plethora of remarkable imaginings, from the works of Ursula K. Le Guin to Star Trek and Avatar, to explore what might become reality. Adler explains why fantasy in the Harry Potter and Dresden Files novels cannot adhere strictly to scientific laws, and when magic might make scientific sense in the muggle world. He examines space travel and wonders why it isn't cheaper and more common today. Adler also discusses exoplanets and how the search for alien life has shifted from radio communications to space-based telescopes. He concludes by investigating the future survival of humanity and other intelligent races. Throughout, he cites an abundance of science fiction and fantasy authors, and includes concise descriptions of stories as well as an appendix on Newton's laws of motion.
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IF - Science Fiction Magazine 1952-1986
This is the complete run of IF magazine in image-based, optimized pdf format for your tablet, phone or desktop..
Classic science fiction at it's best, this magazine includes first publications of many classic stories and was one of the dominant publications of the genre for many years.SF, pulp, magazines, science fiction
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Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine - Complete Run of 262 issues
What needs to be said about Galaxy? One of the "Big Three" SF magazines of the 50's, 60's and 70's, Galaxy published many classic stories and serializations of novels by SF's finest.
All 262 issues are included in this torrent, along with five Galaxy readers and a single issue of the French version of Galaxy.
Key words: science fiction, pulp, magazines, scans, digest
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Analog Science Fiction And Fact - June 2014 [epub&mobi]
Analog Science Fiction and Fact
June 2014
(Vol. CXXXIV, No. 6)
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Novelettes:
“The Journeyman: In the Stone House” by Michael F. Flynn
“The Homecoming” by J.T. Sharrah
Short Stories:
“Field of Gravity” by Jay Werkheiser
“The Region of Jennifer” by Tony Ballantyne
“Survivors” by Ron Collins
“A Star to Steer By” by Jennifer R. Povey
“Forgiveness” by Bud Sparhawk
Probability Zero:
“The Last Time My Computer Went Down” by Kate Gladstone
Science Fact:
“Alternate Abilities: The Paranormal” by Edward M. Lerner
Poem:
“Giant Steps” by G.O. Clark
Reader’s Departments:
Guest Editorial: “Popcorn Science” by David Bartell
The Alternate View by Jeffery D. Kooistra
In Times to Come
The Reference Library by Don Sakers
Brass Tacks
Upcoming Events by Anthony Lewis
The cover art is by Dominic Harman
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Asimov's Science Fiction - June 2014 [epub&mobi]
Asimov’s Science Fiction
June 2014
(Volume 38, Number 6; Whole Number 461)
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Novelettes:
“Shatterdown” by Suzanne Palmer
“There Was No Sound of Thunder” by David Erik Nelson
“Murder in the Cathedral” by Lavie Tidhar
Short Stories:
“The Philosopher Duck” by Kara Dalkey
“Ormonde and Chase” by Ian Creasey
“The Finges Clearing” by Sylvain Jouty (translated by Edward Gauvin)
“The Turkey Raptor” by James Van Pelt
“Sidewalk at 12:00 P.M.” by Nancy Kress
Poetry:
“Tanabata Reunited” by Shawn Fitzpatrick
“A Work in Progress” by G.O. Clark
“Phantom Limb” by Robert Frazier
“Tea Rex” by Robert Borski
“South of Oz” by Jane Yolen
“The Fate of Worlds” by William F. Cullen
Departments:
Guest Editorial: “Bummed Out and Ugly on the Occasion of Philip K. Dick’s Birthday” by Alice Sola Kim
Reflections: “Another Transition” by Robert Silverberg
On the Net: “It’s an Honor Just to be Nominated” by James Patrick KellyOn Books by Peter Heck
The SF Conventional Calendar by Erwin S. Strauss
The cover art is by Maurizion Manzieri
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Analog Science Fiction and Fact - June 2014.pdf
[b]Analog Science Fiction and Fact - June 2014
112 Pages | True PDF | English | 3 MB [/b]
Analog Science Fiction and Fact is one of the most enduring and popular magazines of science fiction. Its editorial emphasis is on realistic stories that reflect high standards of scientific accuracy, imagination, and lively articles about current research on the frontiers of real science. A recurrent theme in both fiction and provocative opinion columns is the human impact of science and technology. Analog has won numerous Nebula, Hugo, and other awards acknowledging it as a leading periodical in the field.
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Asimovs Science Fiction - June 2014.pdf
[b]Asimov's Science Fiction - June 2014
112 Pages | True PDF | English | 3 MB [/b]
Asimov's Science Fiction magazine has published outstanding short fantasy and science fiction by today's leading authors for over 30 years. We continue to showcase stories that are innovative, entertaining, and have won numerous Hugos and Nebula Awards. In addition to fiction, readers stay informed about SF and fantasy through a monthly editorial column, an Internet column, insightful book reviews, and thought-provoking articles about science and science fiction. Asimov's is home to many bestselling authors, including Connie Willis, Robert Silverberg, Mike Resnick, Kristine Katherine Rusch, and Stephen Baxter. Asimov's Science Fiction features 8 single issues and 2 double issues each year in April/May and October/November.
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