Beyond the Sun - Bryan Thomas Schmidt - Books - Fairwood Press - 9781933846385 - August 1, 2013
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Beyond the Sun

Bryan Thomas Schmidt

Beyond the Sun

Marc Notes: ; Mankind has long dreamed of exploring the stars, finding new planets, new sentient beings and new ways of life for themselves and their families. These 18 tales explore the adventures of colonists, pilots who transport them, and workers who paved the way.. Publisher Marketing: Colonists take to the stars to discover new planets, new sentient beings, and build new lives for themselves and their families. Some travel years to find their destination, while others travel a year or less. Some discover a planet that just might be paradise, while others find nothing but unwelcoming aliens and terrain. It's not just a struggle for territory but a struggle for understanding as cultures clash, disasters occur, danger lurks and lives are at risk. Eighteen stories of space colonists by both leading and up and coming science fiction writers of today. Mike Resnick spins a tale of aliens who find Earth future diverse and surprising as they plan an invasion. Grandmaster Robert Silverberg examines what happens when Jews tired of fighting for their homeland start over on a planet then must deal with a dybbuk (spirit) and aliens who wish to convert to Judaism. Autumn Rachel Dryden has colonists threatened by alien animals which burst out of shells on the ground like piranhas ready to feed on flesh. Jason Sanford has Amish colonists on New Amsterdam finding their settlement and way of life threatened by a comet and the English settlers who want to evacuate them. And a new story from Hugo and Nebula-winner Nancy Kress. Review Citations: Publishers Weekly 05/19/2014 (EAN 9781933846385, Paperback)

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Released August 1, 2013
ISBN13 9781933846385
Publishers Fairwood Press
Pages 279
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 17 mm   ·   376 g

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