TOC: ‘Anywhere But Earth’ Edited by Keith Stevenson
By John DeNardo |
Tuesday, April 12th, 2011 at
11:29 am
The table of contents for the anthology Anywhere But Earth edited by Keith Stevenson has been posted:
- “Yon Horned Moon” by Margo Lanagan
- “An Exhibition of the Plague” by Richard Harland
- “Spacebook” by Sean McMullen
- “At The End There Was a Man” by Lee Battersby
- “Messiah on the Rock” by Jason Nahrung
- “Pyaar Kiya” by Angela Ambroz
- “By Any Other Name” by Kim Westwood
- “Psi World” by Steve De Beer
- “Desert Madonna” by Robert Hood
- “Beautiful” by Cat Sparks
- “Sibo” by Penny Love
- “Alien Tears” by Wendy Waring
- “Hatchway” by Simon Petrie
- “Eating Gnashdal” by Jason Fischer
- “Rains of la Strange” by Robert N. Stephenson
- “Unexpected Launch” by Alan Baxter
- “Memories of Mars” by Chris McMahon
- “Maia Blue is Going Home” by Liz Argall
- “Murmer” by Calie Voorhis
- “Continuity” by Damon Shaw
- “Beneath the Floating City” by Donna Maree Hanson
- “Poor Man’s Travel” by Patty Jansen
- “Oak with the Left Hand” by Tristan Davenport
- “Pink Ice in the Jovian Rings” by Colum Paget
- “Lisse” by Erin Stocks
- “Deuteronomy” by William Wood
- “So Sad, the Lighthouse Keeper” by Steve Cameron
[via Angela Slatter]
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When it gets an ISBN it would be nice to post it. I tried to pre-order at Amazon and had no luck. No title, No editor, etc.
Excellent cover art, with some retro feel! I like it very much but it brings up a disturbing though – the space flight belongs to the past, it is a dream of the past. This – spoken at the time when we celebrated 50 yrs from the first manned space flight, there soon be only one really working system for taking people to space, the return to the moon has been postponed again, and the first human on Mars is a distant dream for the time of our children. Let’s hope that this is a temporary, and eventually we will go somewhere other than here.