Infinite Stars
Autor: | Bryan Thomas Schmidt |
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EAN: | 9781785654596 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 17.10.2017 |
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Schlagworte: | Brian Herbert Bryan Thomas Schmidt David Weber Dune Eloise Pirtchart Ender?s Game Frank Herbert Gurney Halleck Honor Harrington Kevin J. Anderson Military SF Navigators of Dune Orson Scott Card Robert Silver science fiction space opera |
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A who's who of space opera and military science fiction contribute brand new stories set in the universes of their most famous series. Space Opera and Military Science Fiction are cut from the same cloth, so this anthology merges the two to create a once-in-a-lifetime collection that includes: A new Honor Harrington Universe tale by David Weber A new Dune story by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, set within the time frame of the original novel Dune A new Ender's Game story by Orson Scott Card A new Lost Fleet story by Jack Campbell An RCN story by David Drake, in print for the first time
Bryan Thomas Schmidt is a Hugo Award-nominated editor and author. His anthologies include Shattered Shields, Mission: Tomorrow, Galactic Games, Little Green Men-Attack, and, Beyond The Sun. Bryan was the original editor for The Martian by New York Times Bestseller Andy Weir (Crown, 2014). He has also edited or written gaming content for Wars, Dark Expanse, and Ascension, as well as writing tie-in fiction in The X-Files and Predator.
Bryan Thomas Schmidt is a Hugo Award-nominated editor and author. His anthologies include Shattered Shields, Mission: Tomorrow, Galactic Games, Little Green Men-Attack, and, Beyond The Sun. Bryan was the original editor for The Martian by New York Times Bestseller Andy Weir (Crown, 2014). He has also edited or written gaming content for Wars, Dark Expanse, and Ascension, as well as writing tie-in fiction in The X-Files and Predator.