Flight From the Ages And Other Stories

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Pub Date Dec 06 2022 | Archive Date Dec 05 2022

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A stunning collection of novellas and short fiction from the award-winning, critically acclaimed and best-selling author of the Quantum Evolution Series.

From the Author of The Quantum Magician and The House of Styx

From the clouds of Venus to the origins of the time gates, this collection of novellas and short fiction visits many favourite worlds of the Quantum Evolution universe, as well as some new to the series. With two 20,000-plus-word novellas and four long short stories, this collection is a stunning showcase of talent.

Collecting: “Persephone Descending”, “Schools of Clay”, “Beneath Sunlit Shallows”, “Flight From the Ages”, Pollen From a Future Harvest and Tool Use By Humans of Danzhai County, this is a must for all fans of forward-thinking science fiction.

 
A stunning collection of novellas and short fiction from the award-winning, critically acclaimed and best-selling author of the Quantum Evolution Series.

From the Author of The Quantum Magician and ...

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ISBN 9781786187284
PRICE CA$22.99 (CAD)
PAGES 434

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Fine collection of Kûnslen’s short fiction. The author writes in complex worlds and is comfortable crafting wild futures extrapolated from theoretical physics or really alien viewpoints shaped by different evolutionary paths and different environments. His stories largely tie into a larger “future history” which includes House of Styx and his three Quantum novels; it reminded me why I am looking forward to the concluding volumes in the two respective series. One of my favorite current authors.

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