
Robert J. Sawyer
Introduction by James Alan Gardner
Fiction / Science Fiction / Short Stories
306 pages 5 1/2 x 8 1/4"
Paper: ISBN 0–88995–303–1
CDN 22.95 USA 16.95
Robert J. Sawyer—called "the dean of Canadian science fiction" by the
Ottawa Citizen and "just about the best science fiction writer out there these days" by the
Rocky Mountain News—won the World Science Fiction Society's Hugo Award for his novel
Hominids and the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America's Nebula Award for his novel
The Terminal Experiment.
Iterations is Sawyer's first short story collection, gathering 22 fantastic tales from such diverse places as
Amazing Stories, the
Village Voice, the
Globe & Mail, and
Nature. Among them, these stories have won the Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Award ("the Aurora") and the Crime Writers of Canada's Arthur Ellis Award, have been nominated for the Hugo and the Horror Writers Association's Bram Stoker Award, have been performed on CBC Radio, and have appeared in best–of–the–year collections.
In
Iterations, you'll see Sherlock Holmes solve the problem of the missing aliens, find out what really happened to the bones of Peking Man, learn the truth about the alligators in the sewers of New York, visit a future Toronto sealed inside a steel dome, encounter pure evil aboard the Russian space station Mir, follow a serial killer as his consciousness is transferred into a Tyrannosaurus rex, and meet a man doomed to commit murder over and over again because of the pressures of Canadian publishing.
Each story is accompanied by Sawyer's own commentary, and the collection is introduced by award–winning SF author James Alan Gardner.
Reviews
"From prehistoric vampires to orbiting murder mysteries to intergalactic exploration, nothing is off–limits to Sawyer's imagination."
–Quill & Quire
"Sawyer has a gift for casting jarringly original ideas in lucid, sharp–edged prose that mainstream fiction as well as SF readers should appreciate."
–Booklist
"These are stories to make you drunk on imagination; they're narcotics of science and philosophy."
–FFWD Weekly

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