Description
Aurora Award Nominee, 2006
Gathered here for the first time are the finest science-fiction stories, including the previously unpublished novelette "Alexander's Road," by the award-winning Karl Schroeder The Engine of Recall tales are of ordinary people in astonishing circumstances Whether stranded alone on the frigid oceans of Saturn's moon Titan, or searching for stolen nuclear bombs under the rusting oil derricks of Azerbaijan, Schroeder's characters assert their humanity in inhuman circumstances
Combining classic adventure and sophisticated speculation, the ten stories in this collection are sure to satisfy a broad range of readers
Includes an introduction by Stephen Baxter
The original story "Alexander's Road" was nominated for the Aurora Award -- Canada's top Science Fiction award -- for best short work in English
About the authors
Karl Schroeder was born to a in Brandon Manitoba. His family is part of a Mennonite community that has lived in southern Manitoba for over one hundred years. Karl moved to Toronto to pursue a writing career. His novel Permanence won the 2003 Aurora Award for best Canadian SF novel. Karl is married with a daughter and he divides his time between writing fiction and consulting - chiefly in the area of Foresight Studies and technology.
Stephen Baxter is an English hard science fiction author. He has degrees in mathematics and engineering.