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From the End of the Twentieth Century
From the End of the Twentieth Century
Ford, John M.
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From the End of the Twentieth Century is the 1997 Boskone book by Guest of Honor John M. Ford. Among the pieces collected are short fiction and poetry produced over a twenty-year period for magazines and anthologies, including several items released only in limited edition printings. Included is a new story, "Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail", written expressly for this collection.
Also presented here are three new essays: “From the End of the Twentieth Century: A Discursion on Trains, Theatre, and Fantasy”, and “Rules of Engagement”; and “To the Tsiolkovsky Station”, a technical discussion of the Lunar Transit System of Growing Up Weightless, Ford’s latest science fiction novel, with a system map and related graphic material.
The introduction to this collection is by noted writer and Sandman creator Neil Gaiman.
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