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Selected Stories: Science Fiction Vol 2 - cover

Selected Stories: Science Fiction Vol 2

Kevin J. Anderson

Publisher: WordFire Press

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A #1 international bestselling author offers up sixteen science fiction tales featuring aliens, magic, robots, time travelers, cyborgs, nanotech, and more. These sixteen stories, ranging from flash fiction to novella length, extend from the far corners of space to the edge of time and back to cutting-edge explorations inspired by today’s headlines. Read about clones and combat cyborgs, nanotechnology experiments and giant robots, super-sentient lab rats and immortal dogs, alien magicians and altered timelines.  Anderson introduces each story with a brief perspective about the inspiration or writing process, as well as a compelling introductory essay about his lifelong close relationship with the science fiction genre.  With these stories, Kevin J. Anderson demonstrates why he has tens of millions of readers worldwide and has won or been nominated for numerous awards. Praise for the writing of Kevin J. Anderson: “The scope and breadth of Kevin J. Anderson’s work is simply astonishing.” —Terry Goodkind “Kevin J. Anderson is the hottest writer on (or off) the planet.” —Fort Worth Star-Telegram “One of the greatest talents writing today, Kevin J. Anderson is a master of adventures that are filled with dynamic, unforgettable characters.” —Sherrilyn Kenyon “Kevin J. Anderson is one of the best plotters in the business.” —Brandon Sanderson
Available since: 01/29/2019.
Print length: 344 pages.

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