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Bisson Terry

Fire on the Mountain (Spectacular Fiction)

PM Press

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Presenting an alternative version of African American history, this novel explores what might have happened if John Brown’s 1859 raid on Harper’s Ferry had been successful. Chronicling life in a thriving black nation founded by Brown in the former southeastern United States, this dramatic story opens 100 years later, just as Nova Africa is poised to celebrate its first landing of a spacecraft on Mars. The prosperous black state will soon be tested when the granddaughter of John Brown returns from Africa to reunite with her daughter and share with her a secret that will alter their lives forever.

Bears Discover Fire and Other Stories

Orb Books

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Bears Discover Fire is the first short story collection by the most acclaimed science fiction author of the decade, author of such brilliant novels as Talking Man and Voyage to the Red Planet. It brings together nineteen of Bisson's finest works for the first time in one volume, among them the darkly comic title story, which garnered the field's highest honors, including the Hugo, Nebula, Theodore Sturgeon, and Locus awards.

In the Upper Room and Other Likely Stories

Tor Books

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In the Upper Room and Other Likely Stories is the new collection of sixteen fantastic, ironic tales by Terry Bisson. Terry Bisson uses the fantastic genres as do Kurt Vonnegut or Harlan Ellison, and like them, he is one of the strikingly original voices in short fiction today, with an audience that transcends genre. "Particularly delightful," said The Christian Science Monitor of his first collection. Bisson writes entertaining and moving stories in a strong and unique voice. They are sharp, witty, subversive, and stylish. For instance:

An Office Romance: a story of the private lives of icons on a computer desktop.

First Fire: a scientist discovers a way to date burning flame's and tries it on one in an ancient temple, with astonishing results.

Macs: clones of murderous criminals, with no human rights, are sent to be the property of their victims' families.

From the author of "Bears Discover Fire," one of the most anthologized American short stories of the last decade, this is a collection of stories that originally appeared in sources as diverse as Asimov's SF, Playboy, Southern Exposure, and Crank! They are clever, slick, memorable, occasionally profound, and always surprising.

Terry Bisson was already an established and acclaimed SF-fantasy novelist when he began publishing short stories in 1990. He immediately demonstrated his promise as one of the short-SF giants of the '90s with "Bears Discover Fire" (1990), which won the Nebula, Hugo, Locus, and Theodore Sturgeon Awards, and was nominated for the World Fantasy Award. Unsurprisingly, this story provided the title of Bisson's first collection, Bears Discover Fire (1993). His second collection, In the Upper Room and Other Likely Stories, assembles sixteen lean, sharp, literate fictions. A few selections are short-shorts; some of these are slight. A few others describe lingerie in enough detail to make you wonder if you've wandered into a text-only Victoria's Secret catalog, which gets as eye-glazing as a baseball story if you don't share the interest. The stories from Playboy will also annoy some readers (especially women), since three of the four feature women characters who are software and the fourth story's female narrator is a male fantasy in drag.

Among the collection's many strong stories are "The Edge of the Universe" and "Get Me to the Church on Time," featuring the reality-bending adventures of the brilliant physicist-mathematician-meteorologist Wilson Wu. "There Are No Dead," the collection's lone fantasy, is a thoughtful, Bradbury-esque examination of childhood, change, loss, and the American dream. With a series of terse and increasingly disturbing interviews, "macs" traces the demand for victim's rights to its ironic logical extreme. "First Fire" pays tribute to Arthur C. Clarke and examines the amorality of laissez-faire capitalism in a tale of archaeological discovery, obsession, hubris, and the corruption of science. --Cynthia Ward


The Left Left Behind (Outspoken Authors)

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Sardonic and merciless, this satire of the entire apocalyptic enterprise provides a humorous and timely interpretation of the bestselling Left Behind series—the adventures of those "left behind" to battle the Anti-Christ after all Born-Again Christians have ascended into heaven. From predatory preachers and goth lingerie to Indian casinos and “art cars” at Burning Man, this religious spoof deftly pairs the personal with the fictional. Featuring an extensive author interview and biography, this contemporary parody also includes the unique one-act drama, Special Relativity, which asks the question: When Paul Robeson, J. Edgar Hoover, and Albert Einstein are raised from the dead at an anti-Bush rally, which one wears the dress?

Greetings: & Other Stories

Tachyon Publications

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Fearless, irreverent, and surprisingly optimistic short stories fill this collection from a science fiction veteran known for taking readers on a wild ride. The surreal adventures this time around include an escape from an assisted-death facility in "Greetings," a mystical journey to the end of time and back in "Dear Abbey," and "Almost Home," the story of a fantastical ride in an old-fashioned aeroplane.

Talking Man

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Table of Contents - Locus Online
Table of ContentsThe Vorkosigan Companion, Lillian Stewart Carl & John Helfers, eds.; Steal Across the Sky, Nancy Kress; Monster, A. Lee Martinez; Planet of Mystery, Terry Bisson; Billy's Book, Terry Bisson; Norse Code, Greg van Eekhout; Green, Jay Lake.

Foster earns his stripes at Florida - GatorCountry.com
Foster earns his stripes at FloridaSophomore second baseman Chris Bisson leads Kentucky with a .373 batting average. Despite only hitting two home runs, he has a team-high 51 RBI and also is 13-of-15 in stolen bases. Freshman left fielder Chad Wright has hit .324 with three home runs

Rumford money matters approved - SunJournal.com
Rumford money matters approvedBy Terry Karkos , Staff Writer RUMFORD - A variety of municipal money matters were resolved by selectmen at Thursday night's board meeting. Despite the absence of Selectmen Frank DiConzo and Mark Belanger, Selectmen Robert Cameron, Brad Adley and

Web 2.0; where did all the money go? - IT PRO
Web 2.0; where did all the money go?By Simon Bisson & Mary Branscombe in Editorial Is it really just a buzzword? Since 2001, the venture capitalists who fund start-up businesses have invested $29 billion in Web 2.0 companies, but there hasn't been a single company in the sector that's

Capital City Marathon results -- 5-miler - The Olympian
Capital City Marathon results -- 5-milerPete Bisson, Olympia, WA/. 42:00< 3. Jack Sutton, Spokane, WA/. 42:03< 4. Jim Brooks, Shelton, WA/. 46:09< 5. Mike Colton, Shelton, WA/. 51:46< 6. Dennis Harper, Olympia, WA/. 52:24< 7. Fred Hellberg, Olympia, WA/. 56:52< 8. Bill Bruner, Olympia, WA/.