Wind from a Dying Star

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Author: David D. Levine ISBN: 9781611382297
Publisher: Book View Café Publication: December 19, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: David D. Levine
ISBN: 9781611382297
Publisher: Book View Café
Publication: December 19, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

A far-future tale of humanity’s descendants, struggling to survive in a universe that is running down, and the lone survivor of ancient humanity who helps them to recall their past.

“Wind from a Dying Star,” a short story, is also available as part of Space Magic, an award-winning collection of science fiction and fantasy stories by David D. Levine.

Praise for Wind from a Dying Star:

“The very promising David D. Levine writes in “Wind from a Dying Star” of a… return, by humans become energy beings, to the place of their birth as a species; it’s impressive how tellingly human Levine makes radically distanced states of nostalgia and irretrievable loss.” —Locus

“‘Wind from a Dying Star’ by David Levine… posits that humanity will change itself to energy but that even that change will not dissipate a yearning for home before that home is destroyed…. [One of] the more interesting entries in this anthology.” —Science Fiction Chronicle

“Mr. Levine does an admirable job of bringing this tale to life and drawing the reader in. A homecoming tale that is sure to tweak a few emotions.” —Tangent Online

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A far-future tale of humanity’s descendants, struggling to survive in a universe that is running down, and the lone survivor of ancient humanity who helps them to recall their past.

“Wind from a Dying Star,” a short story, is also available as part of Space Magic, an award-winning collection of science fiction and fantasy stories by David D. Levine.

Praise for Wind from a Dying Star:

“The very promising David D. Levine writes in “Wind from a Dying Star” of a… return, by humans become energy beings, to the place of their birth as a species; it’s impressive how tellingly human Levine makes radically distanced states of nostalgia and irretrievable loss.” —Locus

“‘Wind from a Dying Star’ by David Levine… posits that humanity will change itself to energy but that even that change will not dissipate a yearning for home before that home is destroyed…. [One of] the more interesting entries in this anthology.” —Science Fiction Chronicle

“Mr. Levine does an admirable job of bringing this tale to life and drawing the reader in. A homecoming tale that is sure to tweak a few emotions.” —Tangent Online

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