Federations by John Joseph Adams (Editor), Anne McCaffrey, Robert Silverberg, Robert J. Sawyer, Orson Scott Card

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  • Pub. Date: April 2009
  • 384pp
  • Sales Rank: 26,876

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    • Pub. Date: April 2009
    • Publisher: Prime Books LLC
    • Format: Paperback, 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 26,876

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    Edited by John Joseph Adams, editor of Wastelands and The Living Dead.
    From Star Trek to Star Wars, from Dune to Foundation, science fiction has a rich history of exploring the idea of vast intergalactic societies, and the challenges facing those living in or trying to manage such societies. The stories in Federations will continue that tradition, and herein you will find a mix of all-new, original fiction, alongside selected reprints from authors whose work exemplifies what interstellar SF is capable of, including Lois McMaster Bujold, Orson Scott Card, Anne McCaffrey, George R.R. Martin, L.E. Modesitt, Jr., Alastair Reynolds, Robert J. Sawyer, Robert Silverberg and Harry Turtledove.
    Additional authors: Alan Dean Foster, Kevin J. Anderson, Doug Beason, John C. Wright, Allen Steele, James Alan Gardner, Catherynne M. Valente

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    Accomplished editor Adams (The Living Dead) explores a host of galaxy-spanning empires in this breathtakingly rich anthology. Lois McMaster Bujold's elegant, elegiacal masterpiece "Aftermaths" brings grace and sorrow into the silence between stars. Clever and subtle, Alan Dean Foster's "Pardon Our Conquest" examines how diplomacy is perceived by the losing side. Even Harry Turtledove's "Someone Is Stealing the Great Throne Rooms of the Galaxy" far surpasses what one might expect from the pun-filled adventures of a space hamster named Rufus Q. Shupilluliumash. Newer writers also contribute standouts: Trent Hergenrader's "Eskhara" is poignant, masterful and terrifyingly relevant to modern life, Georgina Li's "Like They Always Been Free" is a harsh, bright vision of futuristic love and Catherynne M. Valente's "Golubush, or Wine-Blood-War-Elegy" smoothly transforms mundane copywriting into a linked series of flash fictions. Superior writing, fantastic storytelling and creative adherence to the theme will keep readers enthralled. (July)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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    September 12, 2009: Any SF fan should own this one, another amazing grouping of stories by some of the best writers in the genre. Buy it, read it, share it.

    Two Boldly Goby markb

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    July 05, 2009: "Federations" was a very entertaining between author and reader in a science fiction anthology. It delves into the world of large scale politco-military units of organization. As such, the day to day grind of individuals is juxtaposed with intergalacticy polities. A very good read from an eclectic editor. Its a good gateway to other "Federations" like Iaim Banks' "the Culture"!

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