Drive or be driven : stories of travel / Aliya Whiteley.
Material type: TextSeries: Polestars ; 6 | NCP321Publisher: Alconbury Weston, Cambs : NewCon Press , 2024Copyright date: ©2023Edition: First editionDescription: 220 pages ; 21 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781914953705
- 1914953703
- 191495369X
- 9781914953699
Item type | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult Book | Main Library | Science Fiction/Fantasy | New | WHITELEY ALIYA | Available | 33111011347529 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Aliya Whiteley's fiction has been shortlisted for the Arthur C. Clarke Award, the John W. Campbell, BFS, BSFA, Shirley Jackson, James Tiptree Jr and Saboteur awards.
"When I read Whiteley's short stories I think of Japanese netsuke - magnificent miniatures, perfect in every detail. But netsuke don't keep me awake at night." - M. R. Carey
A new collection from one of the most exciting voices in genre fiction. Nineteen stories, eleven of them original to this collection, all themed on travel, be it a desperate need to be somewhere else or a burning desire to escape what's been left behind.
Contents:
Early Bird
Drive or be Driven
Luisa Opines
Cold Trade
The Emblem of Daydreams
Your Hero
Wrapped
The Librarian
A Possible Location For Eagles
Fernie
Ongoing
A Million Moving Parts
Streamers
Pack Your Coat
Multiply
Rich Growth
Beast
Something From the Garden
At Night, The Road
"Rich Growth"... keeps the focus on transformation and the lines between people and the natural world. Here gardeners use their own blood and energy to grow vines up to precious gemflowers... and the story explores the grief and freedom that comes along with that." - Locus
'Luisa Opines' is a real oddity, part fairy tale, part satirical comment on social/marketing surveys that attempt to mould our preferences... The story is quirky and surreal, and concludes with a great line that signals Luisa's refusal to accept certainty." - IZ Digital
"A new collection from one of the most exciting voices in genre fiction. Nineteen stories, eleven of them original to this collection, all themed on travel, be it a desperate need to be somewhere else or a burning desire to escape what's been left behind."--Amazon
Early bird -- Drive or be driven -- Luisa opines -- Cold trade -- The emblem of daydreams -- Your hero -- Wrapped -- The librarian -- A possible location for eagles -- Fernie -- Ongoing -- A million moving parts -- Streamers -- Pack you coat -- Multiply -- Rich growth -- Beast -- Something from the garden -- At night, the road.