Our Savage Heart
(2024)(The fourth book in the Polestars series)
A collection of stories by Justina Robson
Justina Robson is rightly acclaimed as one of the most original writers of genre fiction working today. Her work has been variously shortlisted for the British Science Fiction Award, the Arthur C. Clarke Award, the Philip K. Dick Award, and the John W. Campbell Award.
This is the first collection of her short fiction and novelettes in more than a decade, and gathers together her finest stories from the past eleven years, as selected by the author.
Contents
A Game of Clones
By Any Other Name
Cinderkin
I Give You the Moon
Madswitch
Something Exquisite
On Skybolt Mountain
Our Savage Heart Calls To Itself
Recipes For Good Living
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A Game of Clones by Justina Robson A weird tale that could be best described as Iain M Banks meets Michael Moorcock It is a ride and a fun one to boot! Runalong the Shelves
I Give You the Moon describes in good hard-SF tradition technologies for trying to clean the environment giant machines filtering the seas, mechanical crabs scouring the seabed but its also a moving tale of a boy in Africa who yearns to be a Viking. Gary K. Wolfe in Locus
Madswitch: A female ex-scientist takes steps to correct her dysfunctional family. An enjoyable psychological tale of the science of horror. Review Graveyard
On Skybolt Mountain: The witch Lettice Beaverley has gotten herself in trouble. Here is the sort of story Id have liked to see more of The magic is immediately present and well-realized, its elements are credible and clearly potent, fearsomely so. And Lettice is a well-drawn character, growing slowly into her destined role. RECOMMENDED. Lois Tilton, Locus Online
That wonderful poise and eloquence is what makes Robson so characteristic. Theres no one else writing who is quite as good at this as Justina Robson. Adam Roberts in his introduction to Heliotrope
Genre: Science Fiction
This is the first collection of her short fiction and novelettes in more than a decade, and gathers together her finest stories from the past eleven years, as selected by the author.
Contents
A Game of Clones
By Any Other Name
Cinderkin
I Give You the Moon
Madswitch
Something Exquisite
On Skybolt Mountain
Our Savage Heart Calls To Itself
Recipes For Good Living
Seat 28K
Selfie
A Game of Clones by Justina Robson A weird tale that could be best described as Iain M Banks meets Michael Moorcock It is a ride and a fun one to boot! Runalong the Shelves
I Give You the Moon describes in good hard-SF tradition technologies for trying to clean the environment giant machines filtering the seas, mechanical crabs scouring the seabed but its also a moving tale of a boy in Africa who yearns to be a Viking. Gary K. Wolfe in Locus
Madswitch: A female ex-scientist takes steps to correct her dysfunctional family. An enjoyable psychological tale of the science of horror. Review Graveyard
On Skybolt Mountain: The witch Lettice Beaverley has gotten herself in trouble. Here is the sort of story Id have liked to see more of The magic is immediately present and well-realized, its elements are credible and clearly potent, fearsomely so. And Lettice is a well-drawn character, growing slowly into her destined role. RECOMMENDED. Lois Tilton, Locus Online
That wonderful poise and eloquence is what makes Robson so characteristic. Theres no one else writing who is quite as good at this as Justina Robson. Adam Roberts in his introduction to Heliotrope
Genre: Science Fiction
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