Engineering Infinity
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| Editors | Jonathan Strahan |
|---|---|
| Author | Various |
| Language | English |
| Genre | Science fiction |
| Published | December 28, 2010 (US)[1] January 6, 2011 (UK) |
| Publisher | Solaris Books |
| Publication place | United States |
| Media type | Print (Paperback) |
| Pages | 391 (US) 333 (UK) |
| ISBN | 1-907-51952-1 (US) |
Engineering Infinity is a science fiction anthology edited by Jonathan Strahan.[2][3][4][5] It was nominated for a Locus Award for Best Anthology in 2012.[6]
Contents
The anthology includes 15 stories:[2][3][4][5]
- "Beyond the Gernsback Continuum ..." by Jonathan Strahan (Introduction)
- "Malak" by Peter Watts (short story)
- "Watching the Music Dance" by Kristine Kathryn Rusch (short story)
- "Laika's Ghost" (Gennady Malianov series) by Karl Schroeder (novelette)
- "The Invasion of Venus" by Stephen Baxter (short story)
- "The Server and the Dragon" by Hannu Rajaniemi (short story)
- "Bit Rot" (Saturn's Children) by Charles Stross (novelette)
- "Creatures with Wings" by Kathleen Ann Goonan (novelette)
- "Walls of Flesh, Bars of Bone" by Damien Broderick and Barbara Lamar (novelette)
- "Mantis" by Robert Reed (novelette)
- "Judgement Eve" by John C. Wright (novelette)
- "A Soldier of the City" by David Moles (novelette)
- "Mercies" by Gregory Benford (novelette)
- "The Ki-anna" by Gwyneth Jones (novelette)
- The Birds and the Bees and the Gasoline Trees by John Barnes (novella)
Critical reception
Engineering Infinity was nominated for a Locus Award for Best Anthology in 2012.[6]
References
- ^ Though the anthology's official release date is December 28, 2010, the copyrights are noted to be 2011.
- ^ a b Strahan, Jonathan (September 17, 2010). "Engineering Infinity: Table of Contents". JonathanStrahan.com.au. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
- ^ a b Tilton, Lois (December 7, 2010). "Lois Tilton reviews Short Fiction, early December". Locus. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
- ^ a b Seel, Nigel (April 11, 2011). "Book Review: Engineering Infinity (ed) Jonathan Strahan". ScienceFiction.com. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
- ^ a b Waters, Robert E. (March 8, 2011). "Engineering Infinity, edited by Jonathan Strahan". Tangent. Archived from the original on April 13, 2017. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
- ^ a b "2012 Locus Award Winners". Locus. June 16, 2012. Archived from the original on June 22, 2012. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
External links
- Engineering Infinity title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Engineering Infinity (2010) publication contents at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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