Alembical - Lawrence M Schoen - Books - Paper Golem - 9780979534911 - November 1, 2008
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Alembical

Lawrence M Schoen

Alembical

Publisher Marketing: Small Press newcomer, Paper Golem, embarks on an exciting, new annual series, a celebration of the novella, long touted as the "ideal length" in speculative fiction. Subtitled "A Distillation of Four Novellas," ALEMBICAL brings together four of the field's top authors, and gets out of their way! "Jay Lake's America, Such as She Is populates post-apocalyptic Oregon with beautifully written character studies. In 13 Miles to Paradise, Bruce Taylor occasionally gets too self-indulgent, but the story itselffive internal monologues of a family heading to a vacation spotis highly enjoyable. James Van Pelt's Harvest is a moving ghost story in which three believably complex high school students deal with grief, love and religion. Ray Vukcevich anchors the book with the witty Now You See Us, a love story set against the background of a lost Arctic village and lecherous, time-traveling Finnish monks. Short story writers Schoen and Dorrance have chosen well: these novellas cover a wide variety of subgenres and show off the talents of four impressive writers. The finely crafted writing should appeal to fans of both speculative and mainstream fiction." -- From the PUBLISHERS WEEKLY starred review. "A stylish collection of stories that continually make you think about what it might mean to be human in strange, unpredictable realms." -- Brian Herbert, co-author of the DUNE sequels and prequels. "Here are four of the deftest sleight-of-hand artists working in the fantastic today... They will slip past your expectations before you know it and astound you without ever raising their voices beyond a hypnotic murmur." -- James Patrick Kelly, Hugo, Nebula, and Locus award-winning author. "The four novellas ofALEMBICAL will take you to wildly diverse places... Challenging, intricate, and beautifully crafted, the stories are a treat to read." -- Nancy Kress, Hugo and Nebula award-winning author of DOGS. "In ALEMBICAL, four of my favorite writers present four of their best stories. Every one is a masterpiece. This collection goes on the top of my re-read stack!" -- Jerry Oltion, author of PARADISE PASSED. "ALEMBICAL contains a magical, alchemical distillation of four novellas by four fine writers. I hope this is the first in a long series." -- Walter Jon Williams, Nebula award-winning author of IMPLIED SPACES. "Its great to see a new venue for novellas. ALEMBICAL puts together four of the most original writers in the field and lets them run. Buy it."-- Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Hugo award-winning author of RECOVERY MAN Review Citations: Publishers Weekly 09/01/2008 (EAN 9780979534911, Hardcover) - *Starred Review Publishers Weekly 09/01/2008 pg. 39 (EAN 9780979534928, Paperback) - *Starred Review Booklist 10/15/2008 pg. 28 (EAN 9780979534928, Paperback) Contributor Bio:  Schoen, Lawrence M Aaron Rosenberg is an award-winning, #1 bestselling novelist, children's book author, and game designer. His novels include the DuckBob series (No Small Bills, Too Small for Tall, and the upcoming Three Small Coinkydinks), the Dread Remora space opera series, and the O. C. L. T. supernatural thriller series, plus novels for Star Trek, Warhammer, WarCraft, and Eureka. His children's books include 42: The Jackie Robinson Story, Bandslam: The Novel, books for iCarly, PowerPuff Girls, and Transformers Animated, and the original series Pete and Penny's Pizza Puzzles. His RPG work includes Asylum, Spookshow, the Origins Award-winning Gamemastering Secrets, The Supernatural Roleplaying Game, Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay, and The Deryni Roleplaying Game. He is the co-creator of ReDeus and a co-founder of Crazy 8 Press. Aaron lives in New York with his family. You can visit him online at gryphonrose.com and follow him on Twitter @gryphonrose.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released November 1, 2008
ISBN13 9780979534911
Publishers Paper Golem
Pages 172
Dimensions 162 × 234 × 18 mm   ·   410 g

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