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The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy - Volume 8 [epub&mobi]
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[b]The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year - Volume Eight
Jonathan Strahan [Editor][/b]
The best of the year's Science Fiction and Fantasy stories as selected by the multiple award-winning editor Jonathan Strahan. The series moves to its new publishing home, Solaris, with this eighth annual volume of the celebrated and popular series.
DISTANT WORLDS, TIME TRAVEL, EPIC ADVENTURE, UNSEEN WONDERS AND MUCH MORE!
The best, most original and brightest science fiction and fantasy stories from around the globe from the past twelve months are brought together in one collection by multiple award winning editor Jonathan Strahan. This highly popular series now reaches volume eight and will include stories from both the biggest names in the field and the most exciting new talents.
Previous volumes have included stories from Neil Gaiman, Stephen King, Cory Doctorow, Stephen Baxter, Elizabeth Bear, Joe Abercrombie, Paolo Bacigalupi, Holly Black, Garth Nix, Jeffrey Ford, Margo Lanagan, Bruce Sterling, Adam Robets, Ellen Klages, and many many more.
With this volume the series comes to a new home at Solaris, publishers of Jonathan Strahan’s award-winning original Infinities SF anthologies and the and Fearsome fantasy anthologies.
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J. M. Porup - 3 Books (Satire, Science Fiction)
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Former Lonely Planet author J.M. Porup lived in South America for many years and traveled widely throughout the continent. American by birth, Australian by choice, Colombian by marriage and Canadian by accident, he escaped from the US in 1999 and plans to renounce his citizenship. His first editor--way back in the mid-90s--called him a loose cannon. Ever since he has done his best to live up to that high standard.
[b]The Second Bat Guano War[/b]
Rats ate his baby daughter while he partied in a disco. Now Horace "Horse" Mann is a drugged-out expat teaching English to criminals in Lima, Peru. Oh, and doing the odd favor for the CIA.
When his Agency contact, Pitt Waters, goes missing, Horse's desperate efforts to find his only friend lead him to a Buddhist ashram on the shores of Lake Titicaca. There Horse uncovers his friend's involvement with a group of Gaia-worshipping terrorists who want to kill off the human "disease" infecting the earth.
Can Horse find his friend in time? And when he does--will he want to stop him?
[b]The United States of Air: a Satire[/b]
You read Orwell's 1984. Now read The United States of Air.
The National Sewer Agency is spying on people's toilets, looking for food terrorists...
[i]The War on Drugs.
The War on Terror.
The War on Fat.[/i]
Wars only America can win.
Food Enforcement Agent Jason Frolick believes in eating air. He struggles to get the food monkey off his back. As part of the Global War on Fat, his job is to put food terrorists in Fat Camp.
When a pizza dealer gets whacked in the park across the street from the Thin House, the Prophet Jones himself asks Frolick to investigate. For the first time ever, Frolick solves a murder—but what he finds out shakes his faith.
[b]Death on Taurus[/b]
[b]On Taurus, there's only one good way to die.[/b]
On the bullfighting planet of Taurus, in the far distant future, a genetically engineered race of half-man, half-bull stages ritual blood sacrifices to the gods--human viewers light-years away. Vizzer, the high priest who presides over the daily slaughter, loathes the fights and wants to end them.
When news arrives that the humans have destroyed themselves in an interstellar civil war, he deposes the king and outlaws the fights. But not all the humans are dead. Carlos the Creator lies in stasis on Taurus itself. Vizzer comes face to face with an enraged and ancient god. And in so doing, he must also confront the truth of his own savage nature.
Will he ever be able to eat air again?
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How to write Science fiction.epub
Learn to write science fiction and fantasy from a master
You've always dreamed of writing science fiction and fantasy tales that pull readers into extraordinary new worlds and fantastic conflicts. Best-selling author Orson Scott Card shows you how it's done, distilling years of writing experience and publishing success into concise, no-nonsense advice. You'll learn how to:
utilize story elements that define the science fiction and fantasy genres
build, populate, and dramatize a credible, inviting world your readers will want to explore
develop the "rules" of time, space and magic that affect your world and its inhabitants
construct a compelling story by developing ideas, characters, and events that keep readers turning pages
find the markets for speculative fiction, reach them, and get published
submit queries, write cover letters, find an agent, and live the life of a writer
The boundaries of your imagination are infinite. Explore them with Orson Scott Card and create fiction that casts a spell over agents, publishers, and readers from every world.
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2000+ Science Fiction E-Book Collection
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Hello friends, today I thought I would share the result of twenty-five years of reading. I began reading monthly Star Trek novels in middle school, and from there progressed to any science fiction book I could find.
Though the Golden Age of science fiction has passed, the advance of technology has provided authors with a unique opportunity: they can just publish their novels themselves, instead of having to go through a company. The result is that while physical stores are full of Harlequin romances, the market for science fiction books is doing better than it ever has, thanks to sites like amazon and smashwords.
Because of this, I feel that any science fiction collection will be incomplete, perhaps woefully so. Some books have gone out of print. Some have not been digitized. Some have been forgotten entirely. Some books, though published, remain unknown. The best I've been able to do has been to collect as many books as I could.
This collection also includes the very first science fiction book ever written- in 1611.
Hopefully you will enjoy these books as much as I have. :)
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Charles L. Adler - Wizards, Aliens, and Starships. Physics and Math in Fantasy and Science Fiction [2014][A]
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Book Title: [b][color=red]Wizards, Aliens, and Starships: Physics and Math in Fantasy and Science Fiction[/color][/b]
Book Author: [b][color=orange]Charles L. Adler[/color][/b]
Hardcover: 392 pages
Publisher: Princeton University Press (February 2, 2014)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0691147159
ISBN-13: 978-0691147154
[center][b][color=purple]For my friend Vik, because he might like this.:)[/color][/b][/center]
[justify][color=blue][b]Book Description[/b][/color]
[color=red]Publication Date: February 2, 2014 | ISBN-10: 0691147159 | ISBN-13: 978-0691147154[/color]
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.
[color=red]Wizards, Aliens, and Starships[/color] will speak to anyone wanting to know about the correct--and incorrect--science of science fiction and fantasy.[/justify]
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[justify][color=blue][b]Reviews[/b][/color]
"Whether as a text for a course or as a vehicle for self-study, this book makes for interesting, educational and thought-provoking reading."[color=red][b]--Mark Hunacek, MAA Reviews[/b][/color]
"Adler does a grand job of showing just how powerful even basic maths and physics can be. If you're a budding back-of-the-envelope boffin not afraid of a bit of algebra, you'll love this book."[color=red][b]--Robert Matthews, BBC Focus Magazine
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"I can't work out whether I love or hate this book. I love it because its analysis of the physics behind numerous accounts of magic and space exploration in fantasy and science fiction writing is fascinating. I hate it because it reveals why I will never be able to realise my dream of saying 'Beam me up, Scotty' before being teleported; or so Charles Adler has convinced me. . . . The physics is well explained and Adler offers entertaining examples."[color=red][b]--Noel-Ann Bradshaw, Times Higher Education[/b][/color]
"Wizards, Aliens, and Starships is a great book by itself or as a starting point for exploring the physics of space exploration as well as the classics in science fiction."[color=red][b]--Robert Schaefer, New York Journal of Books[/b]
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"For those who want to learn the hard facts about the realities of space travel or the chances for alien life, and as an engaging supplemental text for physics and astronomy courses, Wizards, Aliens, and Starships would be an admirable choice."[color=red][b]--Sidney Perkowitz, Scientists' Bookshelf[/b]
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"[A] rewarding and thought-provoking read."[color=red][b]--Paul Sutherland, BBC Sky at Night[/b][/color]
"[T]his book offers a lot, not only to SF authors but to any of you who want to see the real science in operation because this supplies most of the answers you need. Make sure your copy gets a serious read and well-thumbed."[color=red][b]--G.F. Willmetts, SFCrowsnest[/b][/color]
"This book will speak to anyone wanting to know about the correct--and incorrect--science of science fiction and fantasy."[color=red][b]--Lunar and Planetary Information Bulletin[/b][/color]
"[T]his is an interesting, well-written book, and Adler has put a lot of work into it. It should be invaluable for anyone wanting to write really accurate science fiction."[color=red][b]--Popular Science[/b][/color]
[color=blue][b]From the Inside Flap[/b][/color]
"To only call Wizards, Aliens, and Starships engaging would be a real understatement--it is a delightful, funny, and immensely interesting romp through science and fiction. From candlepower to teleportation, all the way to the fate of the cosmos in the span of a googol years, this is a cornucopia of teachable material. It is also a reminder of the simple thrill of applying science to the world around us, real or imagined. A new classic."[color=red][b]--Caleb Scharf, author of Gravity's Engines and The Copernicus Complex[/b][/color]
"This terrific book analyzes the romantic ideas of science fiction using the hard-nosed reality of the laws of physics. It will interest all readers, from Star Trek enthusiasts to astrophysicists."[color=red][b]--Paul Nahin, author of The Logician and the Engineer[/b][/color]
"Wizards, Aliens, and Starships rigorously applies the principles of physics to concepts, plot devices, and other features of science fiction and fantasy books, films, and television series. Readers who follow Adler's carefully developed analyses will learn a great deal about familiar science fiction tropes, physics, and how scientists think about the world. An exceptional book."[color=red][b]--A. Bowdoin Van Riper, author of Science in Popular Culture[/b][/color]
[color=blue][b]About the Author[/b][/color]
[color=red][b]Charles L. Adler[/b][/color] is professor of physics at St. Mary's College of Maryland. [/justify]
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Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction magazine collection
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Asimov's Science Fiction is an American science fiction magazine which publishes science fiction and fantasy and perpetuates the name of author and biochemist Isaac Asimov. It is currently published by Penny Publications 10 times a year, with double issues in April/May and October/November.
Asimov's Science Fiction began life as the digest-sized Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine (or IASFM for short) in 1977. Joel Davis of Davis Publications approached Asimov to lend his name to a new science fiction magazine, after the fashion of Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine or Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine. Asimov refused to act as editor, but served instead as editorial director, writing editorials and replying to reader mail until his death in 1992. At Asimov's request Lt. Col. George Scithers (AUS Ret.), the first editor, negotiated an acquisitions contract with the Science Fiction Writers of America providing considerable better terms for writers than had been the periodical standard up to that time.
Initially a quarterly, its first issue was dated Spring 1977. It changed to a bimonthly in 1978 and began publishing monthly in 1979. In the mid-1980s it was published once every four weeks, with an extra "mid-December" issue. Double issues were added in the early 1990s before the schedule was scaled back to the present 10 issues per year.
The magazine was sold to Bantam Doubleday Dell in January 1992, a few months before Asimov's death, and the title changed to Asimov's Science Fiction. In 1998, the magazine's size changed; it is now taller and slightly wider than the standard digest format (matching other magazines published by its newest corporate parent).
Martin Gardner wrote a regular column of "puzzle tales" for the magazine from 1977 to 1986. He produced 111 columns in all, many later published in book form.
Scithers was an editor whose taste in science fiction was similar to Asimov's, favoring traditional stories with a strong hero in a future setting. His successors made the magazine more "literary", until under Dozois it became the most influential magazine in the field since H. L. Gold's Galaxy Science Fiction. Many of the stories he published were set on Earth in the present day or near future, with ordinary people as protagonists.
Scithers left the magazine after five years, winning two Hugo awards as best editor, and was succeeded by Shawna McCarthy. McCarthy held the position for three years, winning one Hugo award. Gardner Dozois edited the magazine from 1985 to 2004, winning 15 Hugo awards, before stepping down and becoming its contributing editor. Sheila Williams is the current editor and won the Hugo Awards for Best Short Form Editor in 2011.
And here's another collection for your enjoyment. More than 300 issues of this amazing, astounding, astonishing, startling, wonderful magazine. These stories are pure sense of wonder.
I'm sure there are enough material here to spend the rest of our lives reading. Nevertheless, several issues are missing. If you got any of the missing issues and can scan them, please contact me at the email address inside the torrent. It would be much appreciated.
Some of the writers presented here, in no particular order:
- Isaac Asimov
- Arthur C. Clarke
- Carl Sagan
- Larry Niven
- George R. R. Martin
- Orson Scott Card
- Mike Resnick
- Harlan Ellison
- Connie Willis
- Ursula K. Le Guin
- Poul Anderson
- Frederik Pohl
- Barry B. Longyear (including his novella "Enemy Mine" which was later adapted into an awesome film)
- Gene Wolfe
- Gregory Benford
- David Brin
- Robert Silverberg
- Charles Sheffield
- Greg Bear
- Norman Spinrad
- Pat Cadigan
- Tanith Lee
- James Patrick Kelly
- Octavia E. Butler
- George Alec Effinger
- Lucius Shepard
- Ben Bova
- Karen Joy Fowler
- Alexander Jablokov
- Bruce Sterling
- Damon Knight
- Roger Zelazny
- Kim Stanley Robinson
- Judith Moffett
- Geoffrey A. Landis
- Harry Harrison
- Megan Lindholm
- Lawrence Watt-Evans
- Allen M. Steele
- Terry Bisson
- Brian W. Aldiss
- R. Garcia y Robertson
and many others.
Bonus:
- Asimov's SF Adventure Magazine (Complete)
- I. Asimov: A Memoir
- Asimov's Guide to the Bible (PDF & AudioBook)
- Isaac Asimov Presents: The Best Science Fiction of the 19th Century
- Foundation's Friends (Stories in Honor of Isaac Asimov)
A big THANK YOU for all the people who scanned these gems.
Please keep sharing it for as long as you can.
Leave a comment if you liked this torrent.
Don't forget to visit asimovs dot com to get a subscription, if you enjoyed the magazine.
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The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year - Volume 7
by Jonathan Strahan
In print and on-line, science fiction and fantasy is thriving as never before. A multitude of astonishingly creative and gifted writers are boldly exploring the mythic past, the paranormal present, and the promises and perils of myriad alternate worlds and futures.
There are almost too many new and intriguing stories published every year for any reader to be able to experience them all. So how to make sure you haven’t missed any future classics?
Award-winning editor and anthologist Jonathan Strahan has surveyed the expanding universes of modern sf and fantasy to find the brightest stars in today’s dazzling literary firmament.
From the latest masterworks by the acknowledged titans of the field to fresh visions from exciting new talents, this outstanding collection is a comprehensive showcase for the current state of the art in both science fiction and fantasy.
Anyone who wants to know where the future of imaginative short fiction is going, and treat themselves to dozens of unforgettable stories, will find this year’s edition of Best Science Fiction and Fantasy to be just what they’re looking for!
Genre: Science Fiction
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DC Science Fiction Graphic Novels (01 - 07 + Extra) (1985) (- Nem -)
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Everest – The First Ascent by Harriet Pugh Tuckey epub mobi Non-Fiction Champion Science Conquer Mountain
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Copy: Electronic
Publisher: Lyons Press
Language: English
ISBN13: 978-0-7627-9192-7
E-ISBN: 978-0-7627-9429-4
Product dimensions: mobi 1.11 Mb, epub 937 Kb
Book Description
[b]EVEREST – THE FIRST ASCENT:[/b] How a Champion of Science Helped to Conquer the Mountain by Harriet Pugh Tuckey
Harriet Tuckey’s book is both the history of what went into the first successful ascent of Mt. Everest in 1953 and a biography of her father, Dr Griffith Pugh, whose role was absolutely pivotal, yet mostly untold. As the expedition’s physiological consultant, Pugh designed almost every aspect of the survival strategy for the expedition, the acclimatization program, the oxygen- and fluid-intake regime, the diet, the clothing and the high altitude boots. Without him and his work, the ascent of Everest would have been impossible.
[b]Notes:[/b] Have tested out chapter and other links in both file types on a Samsung Note 10.1 (2012 model). I used the application Aldiko for the epub file, and Kindle for Android for the mobi file. On the desktop PC used Calibre for the epub and Kindle for PC for the mobi file.
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Howard Hughes - Outer Limits (The Filmgoers' Guide to the Great Science Fiction Films) PDF
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Science fiction is probably the most popular box office genre in movie history and has given filmgoers some of their most memorable cinematic experiences. Outer Limits takes its readers on a tour of the sci-fi cinema universe in all its fantastical, celestial glory.
From Metropolis to Avatar, these milestone films are included in this illustrative Filmgoers' Guide, and have captivated those who enjoy sci-fi since the dawn of cinema. Featuring examples of sci-fi film poster-art, Outer Limits dives deep into some of the most interesting and popular movies since the beginning of sci-fi evolution. Howard Hughes tells the stories from pre-production to box office returns of The War of the Worlds, Independence Day, Tarantula, Godzilla, The Time Machine, The Thing, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Forbidden Planet, Barbarella, Galaxy Quest, Minority Report, Planet of the Apes, Mad Max 2, Back to the Future, Alien, Terminator 2: Judgement Day, The Man Who Fell to Earth, The Matrix, Star Trek, Apollo 13, Blade Runner and many more.
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About the Author
Howard Hughes is the author of Aim for the Heart: The Films of Clint Eastwood and of the Filmgoers' Guide series, Stagecoach to Tombstone, When Eagles Dared, Crime Wave, Once Upon a Time in the Italian West, and Cinema Italiano. He is contributor to 'The James Bond Archives,' the official fiftieth anniversary celebration of 007, and writes regularly for the film magazine Cinema Retro.
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Holy Sci-Fi! - Where Science Fiction and Religion Intersect by Paul J. Nahin (2014) {VTS}
[size=200][b]Title:[/b] Holy Sci-Fi! - Where Science Fiction and Religion Intersect
[b]Author:[/b] Paul J. Nahin
[b]Series:[/b] Science and Fiction
[b]Paperback:[/b] 224 pages
[b]Publisher:[/b] Springer; 2014 edition (April 30, 2014)
[b]Language:[/b] English
[b]ISBN-10:[/b] 1493906178
[b]ISBN-13:[/b] 978-1493906178[/size]
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[color=purple][b]Promotional info/Publisher's summary[/b][/color] - "Can a computer have a soul? Are religion and science mutually exclusive? Is there really such a thing as free will? If you could time travel to visit Jesus, would you (and should you)? For hundreds of years, philosophers, scientists and science fiction writers have pondered these questions and many more.
In Holy Sci-Fi!, popular writer Paul Nahin explores the fertile and sometimes uneasy relationship between science fiction and religion. With a scope spanning the history of religion, philosophy and literature, Nahin follows religious themes in science fiction from Feynman to Foucault and from Asimov to Aristotle.
An intriguing journey through popular and well-loved books and stories, Holy Sci-Fi! shows how sci-fi has informed humanity's attitudes towards our faiths, our future and ourselves."
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Asimov's Science Fiction – September 2014
Asimov's Science Fiction – September 2014
English | 114 pages | PDF | 111,2 MB
Asimov's Science Fiction (ISSN 1065-2698) is an American science fiction magazine which publishes science fiction and fantasy and perpetuates the name of author and biochemist Isaac Asimov. It is currently published by Penny Publications 10 times a year, with double issues in April/May and October/November.
Circulation in 2012 was 22,593, as reported in the annual Locus magazine survey.
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