Even Greater Mistakes
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- USD 11.99
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- USD 11.99
Descripción editorial
The Locus Award-winning short story collection from the multiple-award winning brain of Charlie Jane Anders. Enter the wild and fantastic worlds of one of the brightest minds in science fiction today.
A short story collection packed with infinite worlds and endless possibilities, from the electric mind of Charlie Jane Anders.
Cracking open science fiction and fantasy ideas with joyous exuberance, Anders delivers a riotous cavalcade of ideas. These stories of transformation and finding a place to call your own reinvent that unique hit of discovery that lives at the heart of genre fiction.
Witness vampire zombies and fairy werewolves in a barroom brawl, fully-immersive AR cat-brain MMORPGs, love in the form of tentacles and The Time Travel Club's first successful experiment. Watch as two friends embark on an Epic Quest To Capture The Weapon That Threatens The Galaxy, or else they'll never achieve their dream of opening a restaurant.
Whatever you do, don't stop trying new things, and don't be afraid of Even Greater Mistakes.
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Hugo and Nebula award winner Anders (All the Birds in the Sky) collects 19 speculative shorts in this powerful and emotional volume. Marisol, the playwright-turned-medical-student protagonist of "As Good As New," weathers the apocalypse in a panic room where she discovers a genie who happens to have once been a New York Times theater critic. The misfits of "The Time Travel Club" meet to report their imaginary journeys through time and grapple with the messy physics of a constantly expanding universe. Then they get their hands on a time machine. Gloria, the acerbic comedian narrator of the tender and darkly humorous "Ghost Champagne," is haunted by her own future ghost. In dystopian novella "Rock Manning Goes for Broke," teenage Rock performs dangerous stunts in classmate Sally's online videos. A few years later, Rock seeks out Sally in film school and they revive their productions with stunning political impact. A trans woman's consciousness is forcibly transferred into a male body in the fascist America of "Don't Press Charges and I Won't Sue," and even her childhood best friend, who runs the operation, refuses to help. Each tale immerses readers completely and effortlessly into the tense scenarios Anders imagines. The result is both rewarding and impressive.