Strangers and Beggars
Author: | James Van Pelt |
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Fairwood Press, 2002 |
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Book Type: | Collection |
Genre: | Science-Fiction |
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Synopsis
Strangers and Beggars gathers together for the first time seventeen stories -- one of them previously unpublished -- by new talent, James Van Pelt, showcasing his explorations in science fiction, fantasy and horror. Human, compassionate and imaginative, Strangers and Beggars is a must-have collection from one of science fiction's most interesting newcomers.
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: New Maps Out of Hell - (2002) - essay by Bruce Holland Rogers
- Miss Hathaway's Spider - (1998)
- Finding Orson - (2002)
- Home - (1998)
- Nor a Lender Be - (1999)
- Happy Ending - (1998)
- Shark Attack: A Love Story - (1999)
- The Infodict - (2001)
- The Diorama - (1999)
- Nine Fingers on the Flute - (1997)
- The Yard God - (2001)
- The Death Dwarves - (1998)
- Eight Words - (1995)
- Parallel Highways - (2000)
- What Weena Knew - (2001)
- Voices - (1999)
- The Comeback - (2000)
- Resurrection - (2001)
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