<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Anders provides six quirky, wry, engaging stories about aliens, humanity, time travel, and family reunions.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>A master absurdist...Highly recommended. --<i>The New York Times</i></b> <p/>Before the success of her debut SF-and-fantasy novel <i>All the Birds in the Sky, </i> Charlie Jane Anders was a rising star in SF and fantasy short fiction. Collected in a mini-book format, here--for the first time in print--are six of her quirky, wry, engaging best: <p/> In The Fermi Paradox Is Our Business Model, aliens reveal the terrible truth about how humans were created--and why we'll never discover aliens. <p/>As Good as New is a brilliant twist on the tale of three wishes, set after the end of the world. <p/>Intestate is about a family reunion in which some attendees aren't quite human anymore--but they're still family. <p/>The Cartography of Sudden Death demonstrates that when you try to solve a problem with time travel, you now have two problems. <p/>Six Months, Three Days is the story of the love affair between a man who can see the one true foreordained future, and a woman who can see all the possible futures. They're both right, and the story won the 2012 Hugo Award for Best Novelette. <p/>And Clover, exclusively written for this collection, is a coda to <i>All the Birds in the Sky, </i> answering the burning question of what happened to Patricia's cat.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Charlie Jane Anders is ridiculously brilliant." --Rachel Swirsky, <i>Locus</i><b> <p/>Praise for <i>All the Birds in the Sky</i></b> <p/>"The very short list of novels that dare to traffic as freely in the uncanny and wondrous as in big ideas--I think of masterpieces like <i>The Lathe of Heaven; Cloud Atlas; Little, Big</i>--has just been extended by one."--Michael Chabon <p/>"Genius."--Margaret Cho <p/>"A glorious synthesis of magic and technology, joy and sorrow, romance and wisdom. Unmissable."--Lev Grossman, author of <i>The Magicians</i> <p/>"As hopeful as it is hilarious...Highly recommended.--N. K. Jemisin, <i>The New York Times Book Review</i> <p/>"Charlie Jane Anders has entwined strands of science and fantasy...into a luminous novel that reveals the exhilarating necessity of each."--John Hodgman, author of<i> The Areas of My Expertise<br></i><br>"An instant classic....Like the work of other 21st century writers--Kelly Link and Lev Grossman come immediately to mind--<i>All the Birds in the Sky</i> serves as both a celebration of and corrective to the standard tropes of genre fiction. --Elizabeth Hand, <i>Los Angeles Times</i> <p/>"Everything you could ask for in a debut novel--a fresh look at science fiction's most cherished memes, ruthlessly shredded and lovingly reassembled." --Cory Doctorow<i>, Boing Boing</i> <p/>"Imagine that Diana Wynne Jones, Douglas Coupland and Neil Gaiman walk into a bar and through some weird fusion of magic and science have a baby. That offspring is Charlie Jane Anders' lyrical debut novel <i>All the Birds in the Sky</i>." --<i>Independent</i> <p/>"The scenario is (almost) <i>Harry Potter</i>, the tone is (quite like) Kurt Vonnegut, the effect is entirely original." --<i>The Wall Street Journal</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Charlie Jane Anders' 2016 novel <i>All the Birds in the Sky</i> was a national bestseller. Earlier, her debut novel <i>Choir Boy</i> (2005) won a Lambda Literary Award. Her journalism and other writing has appeared in, among other venues, <i> Salon</i>, <i>Mother Jones</i>, <i> McSweeney's</i>, and <i>The Wall Street Journal</i>. For many years, she was the managing editor of the website <i>io9</i>. She lives in the San Francisco Bay area.
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