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Engineering Infinity

Engineering Infinity

ISBN: 1907519513

ISBN 13: 9781907519512

Publication Date: January 06, 2011

Publisher: Solaris

Pages: 333

Authors: Jonathan Strahan, Charles Stross, Kathleen Ann Goonan, Damien Broderick, Barbara Lamar, Robert Reed, John C. Wright, David Moles, Gregory Benford, Gwyneth Jones, John Barnes, Peter Watts, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Karl Schroeder, Stephen Baxter, Hannu Rajaniemi

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The universe shifts and changes: suddenly you understand, you get it, and are filled with a sense of wonder. That moment of understanding drives the greatest science-fiction stories and lies at the heart of Engineering Infinity. Whether it's coming up hard against the speed of light - and, with it, the enormity of the universe - realising that terraforming a distant world is harder and more dangerous than you'd ever thought, or simply realizing that a hitchhiker on a starship consumes fuel and oxygen with tragic results, it's hard science-fiction where sense of wonder is most often found and where science-fiction's true heart lies.

This exciting and innovative science-fiction anthology collects together stories by some of the biggest names in the field including Gwyneth Jones, Stephen Baxter and Charles Stross.

Contents:
- Beyond the Gernsback Continuum... by Jonathan Strahan
- Malak by Peter Watts
- Watching the Music Dance by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
- Laika's Ghost by Karl Schroeder
- The Invasion of Venus by Stephen Baxter
- The Server and the Dragon by Hannu Rajaniemi
- Bit Rot by Charles Stross
- Creatures with Wings by Kathleen Ann Goonan
- Walls of Flesh, Bars of Bone by Damien Broderick and Barbara Lamar
- Mantis by Robert Reed
- Judgement Eve by John C. Wright
- A Soldier of the City by David Moles
- Mercies by Gregory Benford
- The Ki-anna by Gwyneth Jones
- The Birds and the Bees and the Gasoline Trees by John Barnes

Cover illustration by Stephan Martiniere