Aerophilia

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  • E book
  • Fiction
  • Science fiction
  • Short stories
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Aerophilia is a short story from the collection Tides from the New Worlds . Caribbean-born novelist Tobias Buckell established himself as a gifted new voice in science fiction with his stunning first novel, Crystal Rain . Now, in his first collection, Buckell demonstrates his strengths in the short form, offering listeners a collection of stories that are compelling, smart, wonderfully imagined, and entertaining. Tides from the New Worlds contains 19 stories that range from multicultural science fiction to magical realism, some in print for the first time. “Buckell’s stories, culturally informed and layered, are driven by plot, rather than character or concept; story tends to be centerpiece. He is in this sense a little like a mellowed, more pragmatic, hipper version of Octavia Butler.” ( Strange Horizons ) “In Tides from the New Worlds , Tobias Buckell does what the best SF/F writers tells stories that touch our minds with wonder and endow our hearts with perception. Listening to this collection, for those of us culture-bound West or East, brings science fiction and fantasy to a fresh awakening. And for those of us who miss seeing ourselves in the fiction we so often read, it’s quite moving.”

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