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Space, Inc.
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Space, Inc. |
| image | Space, Inc..jpg |
| author | Various |
| cover_artist | Jean-Pierre Normand |
| country | United States |
| language | English |
| genre | Science fiction |
| publisher | DAW Books |
| release_date | 2003 |
| media_type | Print (paperback) |
| pages | 319 p. |
| isbn | 0-7564-0147-X |
| congress | CPB Box no. 2084 vol. 15 |
| oclc | 52475747 |
Space, Inc. is a 2003 anthology of science fiction short-stories revolving around careers in space. It is the first anthology edited by Julie E. Czerneda, for which she won a 2004 Prix Aurora Award.
Contents
| Title | Author |
|---|---|
| The Eightfold Career Path; or Invisible Duties | James Alan Gardner |
| Porter's Progress | Isaac Szpindel |
| Catalog of Woe | Mindy L. Klasky |
| Ferret and Red | Josepha Sherman |
| A Man's Place | Eric Choi |
| Dancing in the Dark | Nancy Kress |
| The Siren Stone | Derwin Mak |
| Feef's House | Doranna Durgin |
| Attached Please Find My Novel | Sean P. Fodera |
| Field Trip | S. M. & Jan Stirling |
| Come All Ye Faithful | Robert J. Sawyer |
| Riggers | Michael E. Picray |
| Suspended Lives | Alison Sinclair |
| I Knew a Guy Once | Tanya Huff |
References
References
- "Pro Awards". Prix Aurora Awards.
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