TOC: ‘Rocket Science’ Edited by Ian Sales
Ian Sales has posted the table of contents for his upcoming 2012 anthology Rocket Science, a collection of stories annd articles that address the real-world complications of space travel:
- “Final Orbit” by Nigel Brown
- The Complexity of the Humble Spacesuit by Karen Burnham
- “Conquistadors” by Iain Cairns
- Making Mars A Nicer Place to Live by Eric Choi
- Launch Day by David L. Clements
- “Why Barnaby isn’t on the ISS Today” by Gary Cuba
- “Dancing on the Red Planet” by Berit Ellingsen
- “Fisher’s Gambit” by Stephen Gaskell
- “Going, Boldly” by Helen Jackson
- “The New Tenant” by Philip Edward Kaldon
- “Not Because They Are Easy” by Sam Kepfield
- “Tell Me A Story” by Leigh Kimmel
- Waverider Entry Spacecraft: A History by Duncan Lunan
- “Dreaming at Baikonur” by Sean Martin
- “The Brave Little Cockroach Goes to Mars” by Simon McCaffery
- “Pathfinders” by Martin McGrath
- “The Taking of IOSA 2083” by Colum Paget
- “A Biosphere Ends” by Stephen Palmer
- A Ray of Sunshine by Bill Patterson
- “Incarnate” by Craig Pay
- “Slipping Sideways” by Carmelo Rafala
- “Sea of Maternity” by Deborah Walker
And hey, look! Is that Karen Burnham’s name I spy? Congrats, Karen!
Small mistake: Helen’s story is “Going, Boldly”.
But many thanks for the shout out.
The perils of cut-and-paste! Thanks for the correction.