2010 Aurora Award nominee
The 21st Century Belongs to Canada
On a per capita basis, Canada has more world-class science-fiction writers than any country on Earth. Collected here are the best recent works by Hugo Award winners Spider Robinson, Robert J. Sawyer, and Robert Charles Wilson, Hugo nominees Paddy Forde, James Alan Gardner, Nalo Hopkinson, and Peter Watts, and Aurora Award winners Julie E. Czerneda and Karl Schroeder - 14 advance reports of wonders and dangers yet to come.
What if you could put the 9/11 conspirators inside the World Trade Center on that fateful day? What if you found a working alien ray-gun? What if you decided to upload your consciousness—and then changed your mind?
"Robert J. Sawyer is the public face of Canadian science fiction." - Quill & Quire
The following is the list of contributing authors with links to a brief bio on the author:
Julie E. Czerneda,
Paddy Forde,
James Alan Gardner,
Nalo Hopkinson,
Spider Robinson,
Robert J. Sawyer,
Karl Schroeder,
Peter Watts, and
Robert Charles Wilson,
plus the poetry of Carolyn Clink,
Click here to see the Table of Contents.
Robert J. Sawyer - called "the Dean of Canadian Science Fiction" by the Ottawa Citizen and "Canada’s answer to Michael Crichton" by the Montreal Gazette - has published 18 novels, including the Hugo Award-winning Hominids, the Nebula Award-winning The Terminal Experiment , and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award-winning Mindscan.
Visit Robert’s web site at www.sfwriter.com.
Visit Robert’s web site set up for the Robert J. Sawyer imprint of books at www.robertjsawyerbooks.com.
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