Win a copy of NEW ADVENTURES IN SPACE OPERA, edited by the award-winning Jonathan Strahan with stories by Ann Leckie, Becky Chambers, Alastair Reynolds, T. Kingfisher, Charlie Jane Anders, Yoon Ha Lee, Sam J. Miller, Lavie Tidhar, Tobias S. Buckell, Arkady Martine, Aliette de Bodard, and more
With the help of the fine folks at GoodReads we’re giving away a copy of NEW ADVENTURES IN SPACE OPERA, edited by World Fantasy, Aurealis, Atheling, and Ditmar Award award-winning Jonathan Strahan with contributions from Ann Leckie, Becky Chambers, Alastair Reynolds, T. Kingfisher, Charlie Jane Anders, Anya Johanna DeNiro, Yoon Ha Lee, Sam J. Miller, Lavie Tidhar, Tobias S. Buckell, Arkady Martine, Aliette de Bodard, Seth Dickinson, and Karin Tidbeck.
It’s a gift for sci-fi lovers.
Publishers Weekly
There is no better or more expert editor working in SF; impeccable taste, great range, excellent choices. Anyone interested in space opera will want to buy NEW ADVENTURES IN SPACE OPERA.
Adam Roberts, author of The This
Award-winning Australian science-fiction editor Jonathan Strahan (The Best Science Fiction of the Year series) presents the quintessential guide to the exciting New Space Opera. This skillfully curated, must-read volume gathers fifteen dramatic, newly classic interstellar adventures from some of the most highly acclaimed and popular speculative-fiction authors.
SF readers used to seeing space opera as multi-doorstop series will find a lot to love in this collection of skillful short works in a popular subgenre.
Library Journal
In “Zen and the Art of Starship Maintenance,” a cloud-based contractor finds a human war criminal clinging to the hull of the ship. The clones of “All the Colours You Thought Were Kings,” about to attend their coming-of-age ceremony, are also plotting treason. During “A Temporary Embarrassment in Spacetime,” two outlaws go on the run after stealing a device from a space cult.
Take a faster-than-light trip to the future. Discover where memes rise and fall in moments. Here are the new, adventurous, and extremely efficient takes on interstellar battles, sentient spaceships, and galactic intrigue.
A collection of a “who’s who” [in] modern science fiction and Jonathan Strahan’s focus on the selection of superb stories.
Science Fiction Short Story Reviews
Table of Contents
- “Introduction: From the New Space Opera to Here . . . ,” by Jonathan Strahan
- “Zen and the Art of Starship Maintenance,” by Tobias S. Buckell
- “Extracurricular Activities,” by Yoon Ha Lee
- “All the Colors You Thought Were Kings,” by Arkady Martine
- “Belladonna Nights,” by Alastair Reynolds
- “Metal Like Blood in the Dark,” by T. Kingfisher
- “A Temporary Embarrassment in Spacetime,” by Charlie Jane Anders
- “Immersion,” by Aliette de Bodard
- “Morrigan in the Sunglare,” by Seth Dickinson
- “The Old Dispensation,” by Lavie Tidhar
- “A Good Heretic,” by Becky Chambers
- “A Voyage to Queensthroat,” by Anya Johanna DeNiro
- “The Justified,” by Ann Leckie
- “Planetstuck,” by Sam J. Miller
- “The Last Voyage of Skidbladnir,” by Karin Tidbeck