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Telling the map : stories / Christopher Rowe.

Van Pelt Library PS3618.O8728 A6 2017
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rowe, Christopher, author.
Standardized Title:
Short stories. Selections
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Artificial intelligence--Fiction.
Artificial intelligence.
Technology and civilization.
Technology and civilization--Fiction.
Science fiction, American.
Fantasy fiction, American.
Genre:
Fiction.
Fantasy fiction, American.
Science fiction.
Fantasy fiction.
Short stories.
Physical Description:
269 pages ; 22 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Easthampton, MA : Small Beer Press, [2017]
Summary:
"There are ten stories here including one readers have waited ten long years for: in new novel-la The Border State Rowe revisits the world of his much-lauded story The Voluntary State. Competitive cyclists twins Michael and Maggie have trained all their lives to race internationally. One thing holds them back: their mother who years before crossed the border ... into Tennessee. Praise for Christopher Rowe: "Rowe's stories are the kind of thing you want on a cold, winter's night when the fire starts burning low. Terrific."--Justina Robson (Glorious Angels) "As good as he is now, he'll keep getting better. Read these excellent stories, and see what I mean."-Jack Womack (Going, Going, Gone) "Rowe's work might remind you of that of Andy Duncan. Both exemplify an archetypically Southern viewpoint on life's mysteries, a worldview that admits marvels in the most common of circumstances and narrates those unreal intrusions in a kind of downhome manner that belies real sophistication."--Asimov's "As smooth and heady as good Kentucky bourbon."--Locus Christopher Rowe's stories have been finalists for the Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy, and Theodore Sturgeon awards, frequently reprinted, translated into a half-dozen languages, praised by the New York Times Book Review, and long listed in the Best American Short Stories. He holds an MFA from the Bluegrass Writer's Studio. Rowe and his wife Gwenda Bond co-write the Supernormal Sleuthing Series for children, and reside in a hundred-year-old house in Lexington, Kentucky"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
The contrary gardener
Another word for map is faith
Jack of coins
The unveiling
Nowhere fast
Two figures in a landscape between storms
Gather
The force acting on the displaced body
The voluntary state
The border state.
ISBN:
9781618731326
1618731327
OCLC:
959035577
Publisher Number:
99975431501

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