The Machineries of Empire #- The Chameleon's Gloves, Sun Lords of the Principality #- Tomorrow When We See the Sun, Universe of Xuya #Other
Lightspeed Magazine, December 2015
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Science Fiction
Children’s
Science & Technology
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Format
Kindle
Language
English
Published
Dec 1, 2015
Publisher
John Joseph Adams
Description
In the December 2015 edition of Lightspeed Magazine, readers are transported to a realm of imaginative science fiction through a compelling lineup of short stories by notable authors. Each narrative invites exploration of futuristic concepts and the human experience within vividly crafted universes. A. Merc Rustad's "Tomorrow When We See the Sun" provides a thought-provoking perspective on hope and resilience in the face of change, while Hugh Howey and Charlie Jane Anders contribute their unique storytelling flair, showcasing the diversity of voices in the genre.
The magazine presents a rich tapestry of themes that challenge conventions and ignite curiosity. From interstellar adventures to intimate character studies, the contributions from writers such as Rachel Swirsky and Kelly Link promise to captivate audiences and spark discussions. This collection serves not only as entertainment but also as a lens into the possibilities of the future, making it an essential read for science fiction enthusiasts.
The magazine presents a rich tapestry of themes that challenge conventions and ignite curiosity. From interstellar adventures to intimate character studies, the contributions from writers such as Rachel Swirsky and Kelly Link promise to captivate audiences and spark discussions. This collection serves not only as entertainment but also as a lens into the possibilities of the future, making it an essential read for science fiction enthusiasts.
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