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Far Futures

Far Futures( )
Author: Bear, Greg
Kingsbury, Donald
Anderson, Poul
Haldeman, Joe
Sheffield, Charles
Contribution by: Bear, Greg
Kingsbury, Donald
Anderson, Poul
Haldeman, Joe
Sheffield, Charles
Editor: Benford, Gregory
Directed By: Bloom, Claire
Young, Judy
Read by: Adam, Vikas
Boehmer, Paul
Hanfield, Susan
Hyde-White, Alex
Rudnicki, Stefan
ISBN:978-1-4830-3199-6
Publication Date:Jun 2014
Publisher:Blackstone Audio, Incorporated
Book Format:CD-Audio
List Price:USD $44.95USD $44.95
Book Description:

Five novellas of hard science fiction by five modern masters of the form

From Nebula Award winner Gregory Benford comes this ambitious hard SF anthology that collects five original novellas. Each one takes the very long view--all are set at least ten thousand years in the future. The authors take a rigorously scientific view of such grand panoramas, confronting the largest issues of cosmology, astronomy, evolution, and biology.

The last moments of a universe beseiged...
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Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.4 x 7.5 x 0.6 Inches
Book Weight:0.25 Pounds
Author Biography
Bear, Greg (Author)
Greg Bear was born in San Diego, California, on August 20, 1951. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from San Diego State University in 1973. At age 14, he began submitting pieces to magazines and at 15 he sold his first story to Robert Lowndes' Famous Science Fiction. It would be five years before he sold another piece, but by 23 he was selling stories regularly.

He wrote more than 30 science fiction and fantasy books and has won numerous awards for his work. In 1984, Hardfought and Blood Music won the Nebula Awards for best novella and novelette; Blood Music went on to win the Hugo Award. The novel version of that story, also called Blood Music, won the Prix Apollo in France. In 1987, Tangents won the Hugo and Nebula awards for best short story. He also won a Nebula in 1994 for Moving Mars and in 2001 for Darwin's Radio. Both Dinosaur Summer and Darwin's Radio have been awarded the Endeavour for best novel published by a Northwest science fiction author.

He is also an illustrator, and his work has appeared in Galaxy, Fantasy and Science Fiction, and Vertex, and in both hardcover and paperback books. He was a founding member of ASFA, the Association of Science Fiction Artists.

His works include City at the End of Time, Hull Zero Three, The Mongoliad, Mariposa, Halo: Cryptum, Halo: Primordium and Halo: Silentium. His most recent works included Take back the Sky, and The Unfinished Land, published in February 2021.

Greg Bear died on November 19, 2022, from a series of strokes, caused by clots. His wife, Astrid, was by his side. He was 71.

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