infinities
An anthology of short stories, novel extracts and a complete novelette from infinity plus and friends: Eric Brown, John Grant, Anna Tambour, Keith Brooke, Garry Kilworth, Iain Rowan, Kaitlin Queen, Linda Nagata, Scott... See More
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by John Grant
(45 reviews)
An anthology of short stories, novel extracts and a complete novelette from infinity plus and friends: Eric Brown, John Grant, Anna Tambour, Keith Brooke, Garry Kilworth, Iain Rowan, Kaitlin Queen, Linda Nagata, Scott... See More
(28 reviews)
Lightspeed is an online science fiction and fantasy magazine. In its pages, you will find science fiction: from near-future, sociological soft SF, to far-future, star-spanning hard SF -- and fantasy: from epic fantasy... See More
by Linda Nagata
(398 reviews)
A Lost Ship - A New World Urban is no longer master of the fearsome starship Dragon. Driven out by the hostile, godlike entity, Lezuri, he has taken refuge aboard the most distant vessel in his outrider fleet. Though Lezuri... See More
by Linda Nagata
(55 reviews)
The Wild existed in beautiful and ruthless perfection -- until the people came. Generations past, disaster drove the people to seek a new home on a wild continent that had never before known a human presence. Spirits of... See More
by Linda Nagata
(634 reviews)
From the Edge of Apocalypse: Deception Well is a world on the edge, home to an isolated remnant surviving at the farthest reach of human expansion. All across the frontier, other worlds have succumbed to the relentless... See More
by Linda Nagata
(162 reviews)
Politics, terrorism, and heavy weather collide over Honolulu in a vividly imagined near-future thriller from the author of The Last Good Man. Ava Arnett is a Honolulu cop, captain of the night shift in the autonomous... See More
by Linda Nagata
(88 reviews)
Nominated for the Nebula-award and named as a Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2015. Lieutenant James Shelley commands a high-tech squad of soldiers in a rural district within the African Sahel. They hunt insurgents each... See More
by Linda Nagata
(52 reviews)
A powerful science fiction story about an architect on Earth commissioned to create (via long distance) a masterwork with materials from the last abandoned Martian colony, a monument that will last thousands of years longer... See More
by Linda Nagata
(234 reviews)
Ethics and evolution collide in a tale of runaway biotechnology: From the award-winning author of Pacific Storm and The Last Good Man comes a compelling science fiction thriller in which an experiment gone awry could lead to... See More
by Linda Nagata
(42 reviews)
In War Stories: New Military Science Fiction, editors Andrew Liptak and Jaym Gates collect short stories by science fiction and fantasy authors dealing with the effects of war prior, during, and after battle to soldiers and... See More
by Linda Nagata
(385 reviews)
"... phenomenal... This one is a winner -- grab it when you see it... " -- Analog Science Fiction & Fact An award-winning novel of nanotechnology, adventure, and high-tech revolution. Nikko is the first "post human"... See More
by Linda Nagata
(28 reviews)
Two gritty dark fantasy novels and a bonus short story: His name is Smoke, though some know him as the Demon Dismay. He's a charming, well-armed young murderer who is not altogether human. Smoke's purpose in life is to mete... See More
by Linda Nagata
(718 reviews)
No way out but forward: Lieutenant James Shelley and his squad of US Army soldiers were on a quest for justice when they carried out the unauthorized mission known as First Light. They returned home to America to face a... See More
by Linda Nagata
(219 reviews)
"... a thrilling novel that lays bare the imminent future of warfare." -- Publishers Weekly starred review Scarred by war, in pursuit of truth: Army veteran True Brighton left the service when the development of robotic... See More
by Linda Nagata
(95 reviews)
A companion novel to the Inverted Frontier series: On an artificial world with a forgotten past, floods of "silver" rise in the night like fog, rewriting the landscape and consuming those caught in its cold mists... See More
by Linda Nagata
(225 reviews)
No Real Allies, No Fixed Enemies, No Certain Battlefields: Presumed dead by those closest to him and with no intention of setting the record straight, former army Lt. James Shelley is recruited by a black ops outfit devoted... See More
by Linda Nagata
(29 reviews)
Light and Shadow collects eight stories by award-winning author Linda Nagata. Visit high-tech future battlefields, surreal other worlds, an orbital habitat, and a distant moon. Embrace action, and harrowing adventure. Half... See More
by Linda Nagata
(25 reviews)
Middle Grade/Young Adult In an isolated star system far from any other human outposts, a space-faring "lifeboat" was discovered by a scientist from the city of Silk. Inside the lifeboat was a two-year-old girl in frozen... See More
by Bud Sparhawk
(6 reviews)
An unabridged collection of the "best of the best" science fiction stories published in 2012 by current and emerging masters of the genre, edited by Allan Kaster. In "Invisible Men," by Christopher Barzak, a maid in an inn... See More
by Linda Nagata
(302 reviews)
Aboard Null Boundary, a giant starship thousands of years old, four survivors of an ancient alien war are making a desperate journey: Lot, son of a fiery prophet and carrier of an insidious virus that spreads a cult-like... See More
by Linda Nagata
(222 reviews)
In a war of belief, faith is a virus, and it's spreading fast. Remnants of an alien nanotechnology infest the surface of the planet, Deception Well, giving rise to deadly plagues that make the Well uninhabitable -- or so... See More
by Linda Nagata
(87 reviews)
For Katie Kishida, the nanotechnology revolution begins with an act of love. Katie is a young mother with a successful career and a loving marriage, when her perfect life is shattered by the sudden death of her husband, Tom... See More
Nightmare is an online horror and dark fantasy magazine. In Nightmare's pages, you will find all kinds of horror fiction, from zombie stories and haunted house tales, to visceral psychological horror. This month, we have... See More
by Linda Nagata
(10 reviews)
He lurks beside the forest road, a charming, well-armed young murderer named Smoke, not altogether human. She draws near, a contrary shepherdess named Ketty, fleeing an unwanted marriage. Smoke overhears her prayer for help... See More
by Linda Nagata
(27 reviews)
Ten science fiction stories by acclaimed author Linda Nagata, including the Nebula Award winning novella "Goddesses." This collection brings together for the first time Nagata's short fiction, originally published in Analog... See More
by Linda Nagata
(3 reviews)
"Hepen the Watcher is classic fantasy adventure - with a voice all its own. Page-turning satisfaction." -- Laura Anne Gilman, author of the Nebula-nominated Vineart War trilogy The demon Dismay's murderous nature has earned... See More
(1 review)
Lightspeed is an online science fiction and fantasy magazine. In its pages, you will find science fiction: from near-future, sociological soft SF, to far-future, star-spanning hard SF -- and fantasy: from epic fantasy... See More
(2 reviews)
LIGHTSPEED is an online science fiction and fantasy magazine. In its pages, you will find science fiction: from near-future, sociological soft SF, to far-future, star-spanning hard SF--and fantasy: from epic fantasy... See More
LIGHTSPEED is an online science fiction and fantasy magazine. In its pages, you will find science fiction: from near-future, sociological soft SF, to far-future, star-spanning hard SF--and fantasy: from epic fantasy... See More
by Neil Clarke
Quick ViewClarkesworld is a Hugo and World Fantasy Award-winning science fiction and fantasy magazine. Each month we bring you a mix of fiction (new and classic works), articles, interviews and art. Our July 2016 issue (#118)... See More