Gateways
Author: | Martin H. Greenberg |
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DAW Books, 2005 |
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Book Type: | Anthology |
Genre: | Science-Fiction |
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Synopsis
Nineteen science fiction masters explore what lies beyond the doors of our world.
Science fiction is all about exploration-from the microcosm to the macrocosm, from the past to the future, from the depths of the ocean to far-distant stars. And this collection of original stories offers a whole assortment of gateways to worlds of adventure and the imagination.
Table of Contents:
- Introduction - essay by John Helfers
- On the Brane - (2004) - novelette by Gregory Benford
- The Two Sheckleys - novelette by Robert Sheckley
- Midnight at the Half-Life Café - novelette by Russell Davis
- Postcards - short story by Rebecca Moesta
- Shift Out of Control - novelette by Daniel M. Hoyt
- The Trigger - novelette by Janet Pack
- Spring Break - short story by Rebecca Lickiss
- Welcome to the Crystal Arches - novelette by Irene Radford
- Double Trouble - novelette by John Zakour
- By the Rules - novelette by Phaedra Weldon
- Manifesting Destiny - novelette by Patricia Lee Macomber
- At Best an Echo - short story by Bradley H. Sinor
- Opening Doors - short story by Josepha Sherman
- Circle of Compassion - novelette by David D. Levine
- Iron Flames and Neon Skies - short story by Jim C. Hines
- Carded - short story by Jim Fiscus
- Wait Until the War Is Over - novelette by Sarah A. Hoyt
- The Doorway in Stephensons Store - novella by Peter Crowther
- Worlds Enough... And Time - short story by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
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