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"Origins" commemorates the 150th anniversary of the publication of Charles Darwin's "The Origin of Species "with seven novelettes by Mike Resnick, Jenny Blackford, Camille Alexa, Max Habilis, Z.S. Adani, Lezli Robyn, Gerri Leen, each taking place at a specific time during hominid history.
Reynolds presents a collection of tales set amid the ruins of Earth.
The abandoned house in the country. You've passed by it. In a state of decay, its walls have witnessed the triumphs and tragedies of generations. There's nothing left but memories forgotten. . .If you believe that, you haven't been inside.
Reynolds presents a new anthology of stories set within or about extraterrestrial ruins.
Speculative Fiction stories that are set in or about Arachaeological Ruins. The protagonist in each story is an archaeologist who is a Woman of Color. Ruins range from those in the American Southwest & Southeast to Central America, the Maya, to ruins in the Andes Mountains, Egypt, and to other places across the world. Some incorporate mythology of the ancient cultures who built and inhabited the places now in ruins. Some of the protagonists are descendents of the ancient peoples of the ruins.
Historical Fantasy
The third volume in the Ruins series compiles 35 fantasy and science fiction stories based on Debbie Hughes's cover art, "The Spirits of Hathor."
This anthology contains imaginative fiction set in or about desolate places--written by more than 30 authors.
This anthology presents new stories written in the style of science fiction's Golden Age of far-off planets, aliens, time travel, retro-future technologies, and rocket ships with fins.
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