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AND GOD CREATED ZOMBIES Andrew Hook
The Gift of Joy Ian Whates
Starship Fall Eric Brown
The Beloved of my Beloved Ian Watson and Roberto Quaglia
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
by Eric Brown Introduction by Tony Ballantyne A limited edition of 350 paperbacks, each copy individually numbered and signed by the author. A limited edition of 200 dust jacketed hardbacks, each copy individually numbered and signed by both the author and the introducer. Released: April 2009 109 pages The first of NewCon Press’s limited edition novella series. Return to picturesque Magenta Bay on the colony world of Chalcedony, where David Conway’s idyllic life is about to be turned on its head by the arrival of a beautiful yet troubled stranger. In Starship Fall, Eric Brown has crafted a powerful, moving novella about love, friendship, and the consequences of learning one's destiny. Set in the same world as his BFS Award shortlisted Starship Summer, this is traditional SF in style, yet wholly original in concept. Cover art by Dominic Harman Cover design by Andy Bigwood
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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