Author: | Fred Saberhagen | ISBN: | 9781937422462 |
Publisher: | JSS Literary Productions | Publication: | May 28, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Fred Saberhagen |
ISBN: | 9781937422462 |
Publisher: | JSS Literary Productions |
Publication: | May 28, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Saberhagen The Early Tales: Stories apart from Berserkers Volume One
A wide range of ideas are explored and worlds created in this collection of thirteen of Fred Saberhagen’s early short works of science fiction and fantasy. All the stories were written between 1960 and 1976.
Included are two works set in Fred’s world of veils and startling landscapes known as Azlaroc. A story co-authored with Alexei Panshin takes us back in time, sort-of. Several stories are set in Chicago where alien visitations are recorded, one at the Art Institute another somewhere under Lake Michigan. And at what might be Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry, Fred takes a look into the mind of an early computer named Martha. An alternate history tale with psychic overtones, Life Force, has never appeared in any earlier collections of Fred’s work. So if you missed the July 1974 Galaxy printing, now is your chance to discover one fascinating possibility in a post-nuclear-war world.
No Berserker stories appear in this volume. Fred’s Berserker short stories are collected separately in two volumes Berserkers The Early Tales and Berserkers The Later Tales.
Entertaining, thought provoking stories from an accomplished science fiction and fantasy author await you.
Stories included:
Volume PAA-PYX
The Long Way Home
Planeteer
Seven Doors To Education
Young Girl At An Open Half Door
The Walden Window (co-author A. Panshin)
Calendars
Life Force
Beneath The Hills Of Azlaroc
Birthdays
Martha
Wilderness
To Mark The Year On Azlaroc
Saberhagen The Early Tales: Stories apart from Berserkers Volume One
A wide range of ideas are explored and worlds created in this collection of thirteen of Fred Saberhagen’s early short works of science fiction and fantasy. All the stories were written between 1960 and 1976.
Included are two works set in Fred’s world of veils and startling landscapes known as Azlaroc. A story co-authored with Alexei Panshin takes us back in time, sort-of. Several stories are set in Chicago where alien visitations are recorded, one at the Art Institute another somewhere under Lake Michigan. And at what might be Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry, Fred takes a look into the mind of an early computer named Martha. An alternate history tale with psychic overtones, Life Force, has never appeared in any earlier collections of Fred’s work. So if you missed the July 1974 Galaxy printing, now is your chance to discover one fascinating possibility in a post-nuclear-war world.
No Berserker stories appear in this volume. Fred’s Berserker short stories are collected separately in two volumes Berserkers The Early Tales and Berserkers The Later Tales.
Entertaining, thought provoking stories from an accomplished science fiction and fantasy author await you.
Stories included:
Volume PAA-PYX
The Long Way Home
Planeteer
Seven Doors To Education
Young Girl At An Open Half Door
The Walden Window (co-author A. Panshin)
Calendars
Life Force
Beneath The Hills Of Azlaroc
Birthdays
Martha
Wilderness
To Mark The Year On Azlaroc