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lofeiy 2008-7-21 14:50

Robert J. Sawyer 短篇小说

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Rob 是“计算中的上帝”的作者,写作风格简洁,作品常触及到科学与宗教的界限,获奖无数。
最近他将自己几篇短篇小说公开在他的官网上,有兴趣的人请自行前往,浏览网址:
[url]http://sfwriter.com/stindex.htm[/url]

以下转贴网页各篇简介:
Robert J. Sawyer's short stories have been called everything from "quietly intelligent" (Booklist) to "gobsmacking" (Publishers Weekly). You'll find the full text of the following Rob Sawyer short stories available right here:

"Just Like Old Times" - a time-travel yarn, from the anthology Dinosaur Fantastic, 1993. Midnight Zoo calls it "a marvelous story." Winner of both the Crime Writers of Canada's Arthur Ellis Award and the Aurora Award (4,800 words).

"The Shoulders of Giants" - from the 2000 anthology Star Colonies. A sleeper ship arrives at a supposedly uninhabited planet. Finalist for the 2001 Aurora Award (5,800 words).
Bonus: my essay on writing "The Shoulders of Giants."

"You See But You Do Not Observe" - from the 1995 anthology Sherlock Holmes in Orbit. Sherlock Holmes tackles the Fermi Paradox. Starlog called this story "delightful." Winner of France's Le Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire for Best Foreign Short Story of the Year (6,400 words).
Bonus: my essay on writing "You See But . . ."

"Star Light, Star Bright" - from the 2000 anthology Far Frontiers. A community living on the surface of a Dyson Sphere discovers the universe (4,800 words).

"The Hand You're Dealt" - from the 1997 anthology Free Space. A murder mystery set aboard a space habitat. Finalist for the Hugo Award for best short story of the year; winner of the Science Fiction Chronicle Reader Award for best short story of the year; finalist for the Aurora Award and the Crime Writers of Canada's Arthur Ellis Award for best short story of the year (6,500 words).
Bonus: my notes on the science in this story, and my introduction to the story's Polish edition.

"Peking Man" - from the 1996 anthology Dark Destiny III. What really happened to the bones of Peking Man? Winner of the Aurora Award (3,600 words).

"Forever" - from the 1997 anthology Return of the Dinosaurs. A tale of intelligent dinosaurs during the Mesozoic. Honorable Mention in Gardner Dozois's Year's Best Science Fiction (3,200 words).

"Gator" - from the 1997 anthology Urban Nightmares. The truth behind the stories about alligators in the sewers of New York City. Honorable mention in The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror (4,400 words).

"Iterations" - from Transversions: An Anthology of New Fantastic Literature, 2000. A story of revenge and multiple timelines. (3,800 words).

"Stream of Consciousness" - First published in the 1999 anthology Packing Fraction. An alien ship crashes in Sudbury. Winner of the Aurora Award (4,100 words).

"Wiping Out" - from the 2000 anthology Guardsmen of Tomorrow. How do you achieve closure on an interstellar war lasting 500 years? A homage to James White (4,300 words).

"Above It All" - from the 1996 anthology Dante's Disciples. A dark-fantasy story set aboard the Mir space station. Winner of the CompuServe HOMer Award for Best Short Story of the Year (4,400 words).

"Fallen Angel" - from the 2000 anthology Lisa Snellings' Strange Attraction: Turns of the Midnight Carnival Wheel. A young circus performer fears falling. Finalist for the Bram Stoker Award for Best Short Story of the Year, and one of three stories cited as "highlights" from this the anthology by the Denver Rocky Mountain News. (4,700 words).

对Rob更有兴趣的朋友可以参阅wiki:
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_J._Sawyer[/url]

ender_myy 2008-7-22 13:34

哦哦~~最喜欢的科幻作家就是他了!!
尤其是《计算中的上帝》,反复看了最少也有10遍了。[s:1]
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