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AND GOD CREATED ZOMBIES Andrew Hook
The Gift of Joy Ian Whates
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NewCon Press is a UK independent publisher. Known for high quality anthologies containing work from some of the most notable Science Fiction and Fantasy authors working today.
Celebration An anthology themed on celebration and produced to commemorate the 50th birthday of the BSFA, containing all original stories from some of the biggest names in speculative fiction resident in the UK. Featuring: Pat Cadigan, Stephen Baxter , Ken MacLeod, Kim Lakin-Smith and many more. from £9.99
Commemorating 50 years of the British Science Fiction Association Edited by Ian Whates Paperback edition plus: A limited edition of 150 hardbacks, each copy individually numbered. An anthology themed on celebration and produced to commemorate the 50th birthday of the BSFA, containing all original stories from some of the biggest names in speculative fiction resident in the UK. Released March 2008. 240 pages 1. The BSFA – An Appreciation – Pat Cadigan 2. The Jubilee Plot – Stephen Baxter 3. Wilson at Woking – Ken MacLeod 4. The Killing Fields – Kim Lakin-Smith 5. Having the Time of His Life – Ian Watson 6. The Dog Hypnotist – Tricia Sullivan 7. The Crack Angel – Jon Courtenay Grimwood 8. Keep Smiling with Great Minutes – M. John Harrison 9. Living with the Dead – Molly Brown 10. Next to Godliness – Brian Stableford 11. Mellowing Grey – Dave Hutchinson 12. At Shadow Cope – Liz Williams 13. Peculiar Bone, Unimaginable Key – Brian Aldiss 14. Deciduous Trees – Martin Sketchley 15. Soirée – Alastair Reynolds 16. On the Sighting of Other Islands – Ian R. MacLeod 17. Fireflies – Christopher Priest 18. The Man of the Strong Arm – Adam Roberts 19. An Afterword – Ian Whates Cover art by Vincent Chong Cover design by Andy Bigwood Recommended by Locus as one of the best anthologies of 2008: Celebration
Born in England in 1943, Ian Watson graduated from Balliol College, Oxford, in 1963 with a first class Honours degree in English Literature, followed in 1965 by a research degree in English and French 19th Century literature. After lecturing in literature at universities in Tanzania and Tokyo, and in Futures Studies (including Science Fiction) in Birmingham, England, he became a full-time writer in 1976 following the success of his first novel, The Embedding (1973) which won the John W. Campbell Memorial Award and in France the Prix Apollo, and The Jonah Kit (1975) which won the British Science Fiction Association Award and the Orbit Award.
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