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One Million A.D.

2005 anthology edited by Gardner Dozois


Summary

2005 anthology edited by Gardner Dozois

FieldValue
nameOne Million A.D.
imageFile:One Million A.D..jpg
captionFirst edition
authorEdited by Gardner Dozois
cover_artistBob Eggleton
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
genreScience fiction
publisherScience Fiction Book Club
release_date
media_typePrint (Hardcover)
pages399
isbn0-7394-6273-3
congressPS648.S3 O54 2005
oclc63178197

One Million A.D. is a science fiction anthology edited by American writer Gardner Dozois, published in 2005.

The book may be the first anthology of stories focused on the far future.

Contents

  • Robert Reed: "Good Mountain"
  • Robert Silverberg: "A Piece of the Great World"
  • Nancy Kress: "Mirror Image"
  • Alastair Reynolds: "Thousandth Night"
  • Charles Stross: "Missile Gap"
  • Greg Egan: "Riding the Crocodile"

Notes

The contents, made up of six novellas, were commissioned for this book and published here for the first time. The book also begins with a three-page introduction by Dozois.

The setting of Reynolds's story was later used as the setting for the novel House of Suns.

References

References

  1. (11 August 2018). "Themes : Far Future : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia".
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