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Friday, November 11, 2011

Starship Sofa 3

Some of you may remember that Starship Sofa did an audio podcast of my Hugo and Locus Award-nominated novelette, "It Takes Two." They didn't and don't charge listeners. (Listen to it here. It starts at 14:48.) They can do that because every year they solicit donations to keep them going. This year, in service of that goal, they're selling a selection of nifty anthologies. Actually, it's just one anthology, but it comes in a variety of formats.

The anthology's only flaw: I'm not on the cover

The story of mine that included in this collection of fabulousness isn't "It Takes Two," it's "Songs of Bullfrogs, Cry of Geese." Here's the full list of contents for the plain text digital edition:

Fiction

  • “Electric Ladyland” by Matthew Sanborn Smith (Illustrated by Daniel Tozer)
  • “That Blissful Height” by Gregory Frost (Illustrated by Simon Watkins)
  • “Feedback” by Joe Haldeman (Illustrated by Jack Calverley)
  • “In The Harsh Glow of Its Incandescent Beauty” by Mercurio D. Rivera (Illustrated by Timothy Booth)
  • “Song of Bullfrogs, Cry of Geese” by Nicola Griffith (Illustrated by Jerel Dye)
  • “Nimbus” by Peter Watts (Illustrated by Evan Forsch)
  • “Luck” by James Patrick Kelly (Illustrated by Patrick McEvoy)
  • “Where Virtue Lives” by Saladin Ahmed (Illustrated by Ben Greene)
  • “Thirteen Ways of Looking at Space/Time” by Catherynne M. Valente (Illustrated by Mike Dubisch)
  • “The Occurrence at Slocombe Priory” by Paul Cornell (Illustrated by Thomas Crielly)
  • “Sunsets and Hamburgers by Gareth L. Powell (Illustrated by Bradley W. Schenck)
  • “Martyrs of The Upshot Knothole” by James Morrow (Illustrated by Brian Thomas Woods)
  • “Newts” by Kevin J. Anderson (Illustrated by Richard Case)
  • “Cold Reading” by Michael Swanwick (Illustrated by Peter Snejbjerg)
  • “Drink For The Thirst To Come” by Lawrence Santoro (Illustrated by Daniele Serra)
  • “In Pacmandu” by Lavie Tidhar (Illustrated by Graeme Neil Reid)
  • “Age of Miracles, Age of Wonders” by Aliette de Bodard (Illustrated by Mark Zug)
  • “World Without End, Amen” by Allen Steele (Illustrated by Brent Holmes)
  • “The Happiest Dead Boy In The World” by Tad Williams (Illustrated by Ben Wootten)
  • “Nothing Ever Happens In Rock City” by Jack McDevitt (Illustrated by Dave Krummenacher)
  • “Halfway People” by Karen Joy Fowler (Illustrated by Patrick McEvoy)
  • “Friction” by Will McIntosh (Illustrated by Jouni Koponen)
  • “Just A Couple of Subversive Alien Warmongers Floating All Alone in the Night” by Adam Troy Castro (Illustrated by Doug Holverson)
  • “News From 2025″ by David Brin (Illustrated by Bradley W. Schench)
Fact
  • Joy of The Flicks by Dennis M. Lane
  • Top Ten “Must Read” Time Travel Works by Amy H. Sturgis
  • Comics: what have they done for Us lately? by Frederic Himebaugh
  • Science Fiction Through The Looking Glass: the Ape, the Alien and the Android by Morgan Saletta (Illustrated by Timothy Booth)

This enormously fabulous collection costs only £2.99 for the plain, unvarnished text, available in ePub, Kindle, PDF and so on.

But wait, there's more! So much more: varied paper editions, softcover and hardback, with and without extras. There's the edition with illustrations, that one with author photos (no, not of our sad faces--of our work space), the one with the extra special extras (I include a song--yes, me singing, about being very, very stoned in Amsterdam...), the one that has extras and is signed. And more. Prices range from £2.99 all the way up to the unique (yes, just one), first-off-the-press, with-everything, signed-by-everyone volume for £150.

So click the wee book below. Go buy something.


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