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The 11th Science Fiction MEGAPACK®: 36 Modern and Classic Science Fiction Stories
Fritz Leiber
Welcome to The 11th Science Fiction MEGAPACK®! I hope you will enjoy the stories we have selected for you this time. There's a greater emphasis than usual on Golden Age writers (just the way it came together) -- but we have one original story as well, a posthumous collaboration with H.B. Fyfe, finishing a really terrific but not-quite-done tale he had been working on before his death. It reminded me a bit of James Tiptree, Jr.'s work -- but predates Tipree by a couple of decades. And we have novels by Robert Silverberg, Frederik Pohl & C.M. Kornbluth, Murray Leinster, E. Everett Evans, and Donald Wollheim...not to mention part 3 of our serialization of Tony Rothman's mammoth 2013 novel, Firebird. And a ton of great short stories. 36 works in all, more than 1900 pages of great reading!

The Time Travel Megapack: 26 Modern and Classic Science Fiction Stories
Edward M. Lerner
Time travel is one of the staples of science fiction, right up there with aliens, space opera, and robots. Most science fiction authors have written at least one time travel story. This collection samples some of the best.

The Third Science Fiction Megapack: 26 Modern and Classic Science Fiction Tales
Philip K. Dick
The third volume in the Science Fiction Megapack series collection 26 tales of high adventure through other worlds and times, including a complete novel by H. Beam Piper! Included in this volume are: “The Man Who Made Friends with Electricity,” by Fritz Leiber “Time Bum,” by C.M. Kornbluth “The Human Equations,” by Dave Creek “The Gun,” by Philip K. Dick “Not Stupid Enough,” by George H. Scithers “Jackpot,” by E.C. Tubb “The Killing Streets,” by Colin Harvey “Moon Dive,” by Sydney J. Bounds “Charon’s Curse,” by John Glasby “The Hunted Heroes,” by Robert Silverberg “Night of the Squealers,” by Michael McCarty and Mark McLaughlin “Chaos,” by John Russell Fearn, is reprinted by permission of Cosmos Literary Agency “And Happiness Everlasting,” by Gerald Warfield “The 7th Order,” by Jerry Sohl “Monkey on his Back,” by Charles V. De Vet “The Calm Man,” by Frank Belknap Long “Alien Still Life,” by John Gregory Betancourt “A Question of Courage,” by J. F. Bone “Angels and Moths” by Costi Gurgu “Second Landing,” by Murray Leinster “The Einstein-Rosen Hunter-Gatherer Society,” by George S. Walker “Wind,” by Charles L. Fontenay “Star Mother,” by Robert F. Young “The Sky Is Falling,” by Lester Del Rey And don't forget to search this ebook store for "Megapack" to see other volumes in the series, from science fiction to ghost stories to mysteries...and many more!

The 15th Science Fiction MEGAPACK: 70 Modern and Classic Science Fiction Stories
Part #15 of "Science Fiction MEGAPACK" series by Editors of Wildside Press
The 15th volume of our MEGAPACK® series is truly MEGA—no less than 70 tales by some of the science fiction field's all-time greatest authors! Here are interplanetary tales, space opera, thought pieces, cats (how you you have science fiction stories without at least one cat?), and even a few modern classics. Included are:
CONSPIRACY ON CALLISTO, by Frederik Pohl
AFTER SOME TOMORROW, by Mack Reynolds
CATALYSIS, by Poul Anderson
FAMILY TREE, by Charles L. Fontenay
A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE, by Russ Winterbotham
A MATTER OF ORDER, by Fox B. Holden
FREEWAY, by Bryce Walton
BUT THE PATIENT LIVED, by Harry Warner, Jr.
COMMUNICATION, by Charles Fontenay
ROUTINE FOR A HORNET, by Don Berry
THE EARTHMAN, by Irving Cox, Jr.
DREAMTOWN U.S.A., by Leo P. Kelley
EASY DOES IT, by E. G. Von Wald
CRONUS OF THE D.F.C., by Lloyd Biggle, Jr.
THE HEMINGWAY KITTENS, by A.R. Morlan
ESCAPE MECHANISM, by Charles E. Fritch
FIRTH’S WORLD, by Irving Cox, Jr.
BRIGHT ISLANDS, by Frank Riley
THE HAPPY CLOWN, by Alice Eleanor Jones
FORCED MOVE, by Henry Lee
JEKYLL-HYDE PLANET, by Jack Lewis
THE OLD GOAT, by Charles L. Fontenay
JUVENILE DELINQUENT, by Edward W. Ludwig
LOST ART, by G. K. Hawk
NIGHT COURT, by Norman Arkawy
NOR DUST CORRUPT, by James Mc Connell
THE DRIVERS, by Edward W. Ludwig
INHIBITION, by James Causey
DEAREST ENEMY, by Fox Holden
THEY WERE DIFFERENT, by Neil J. Kenney
SHOCK TROOP, by Richard Bolton
PIONEERS, by Basil Wells
THE CYBER AND JUSTICE HOLMES, by Frank Riley
REJECT, by John Johnson
YOUR SERVANT, SIR, by Sol Boren
SELLER OF THE SKY, by Dave Dryfoos
THE PATRIOT, by Charles L. Fontenay
SLOW BURN, by Henry Still
TASK MISSION, by Fox B. Holden
THE ALMOST-MEN, by Irving E. Cox, Jr.
THE BARBARIANS, by Tom Godwin
THE 3RD PARTY, by Lee B. Holum
WHAT SHALL IT PROFIT?, by Poul Anderson
THE ELROOM, by Jerry Sohl
THE FLOATER, by Kenneth O’Hara
SHANGO, by John Jakes
THE HAPPY HERD, by Bryce Walton
THE LABORATORIANS, by Edward Peattie
WRONG ANALOGY, by Joseph Shallit
THE RUMBLE AND THE ROAR, by Stephen Bartholomew
THE OUTER QUIET, by Herbert D. Kastle
THE SCAMPERERS, by Charles A. Stearns
TO PAY THE PIPER, by James Blish
UNTIL LIFE DO US PART, by Winston Marks
WAR GAME, by Bryce Walton
THE MARGENES, by Miriam Allen De Ford
WILLIE’S PLANET, by Mike Ellis
THE ETHICATORS, by Willard Marsh
YOUR TIME IS UP, by Walt Sheldon
THE TWILIGHT YEARS, by Kirk and Garen Drussai
Z, by Charles L. Fontenay
THE PACIFISTS, by Charles E. Fritch
BLOW THE MAN DOWN, by Charles L. Fontenay
WITNESS, by George H. Smith
THE LAST CRUSADE, by George H. Smith
BRAIN TEASER, by Tom Godwin
VENUS ENSLAVED, by Manly Wade Wellman
MORGUE SHIP, by Ray Bradbury
OUTPOST ON IO, by Leigh Brackett
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The Complete Science Fiction of Edgar Allan Poe (Illustrated Collectors Edition) (SF Classic)
Edgar Allan Poe
Horror / Poetry / Mystery
Assembled for the first time is a complete collection of Edgar Allan Poe's science fiction stories. These sixteen tales include Poe's only novel 'Arthur Gordon Pym', which is filled with fantastical thoughts on life at the south polar region. 'The Unparalleled Adventures of Hans Pfall' involves space travel and aliens, 'Some Words with a Mummy' explores the realm of alternate history and suspended animation, while 'Eureka' introduces the big bang theory eighty years before its time. Known for his tales of horror, Edgar Allan Poe shaped the building blocks of science fiction. His scientific speculation was based on mid-nineteenth century theories and understandings, but he took them to levels that no one had ever dreamed possible. Poe's stories inspired Jules Verne and H. G. Wells to dream beyond the limits of science and technology, and they are essential to an understanding of the roots of science fiction. This 352 page collectors edition includes 34 illustrations, a...

99 Classic Science-Fiction Short Stories
Ray Bradbury
"99 Science Fiction Short Stories" brings together some of the finest sci fi short stories ever crafted. Featuring gems from masters of the genre, such as H.G Wells , Robert Barr , PKD, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Norton, and many, many more!

The Ninth Science Fiction Megapack: Classic and Modern Science Fiction
Arthur C. Clarke
The Ninth Science Fiction Megapack contains 27 more works spanning time and space--including 24 stories, 2 interviews, and "A Science Fiction Alphabet." Fun stuff indeed!

The Space Opera Megapack: 20 Modern and Classic Science Fiction Tales
John W. Campbell
The Space Opera Megapack collects 20 classic and modern stories, ranging from galaxy-spanning epics by E.E. "Doc" Smith and John W. Campbell, Jr. to modern interpretations by Jay Lake, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Tim Sullivan, and more!

The Edmond Hamilton Megapack: 16 Classic Science Fiction Tales
Edmond Hamilton
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Edmond Hamilton. For most people, this name conjures visions of two-fisted space opera—pure pulp science fiction. And Hamilton—known as the author of the Captain Future series—was indeed one of the foremost writers of pulp space opera. Over the years, as his work became more polished and sophisticated, he became far more than that: a visionary of the future whose imagination knew no bounds. He was truly a cosmic writer, as stories such as “Devolution” (in this collection) demonstrate. If you are interested in pulp science fiction at its pulpiest—look no farther. Edmond Hamilton is the author for you. Included in this volume: THE DOOR INTO INFINITY THE LEGION OF LAZARUS DREAMER'S WORLDS THE CITY AT WORLD’S END THE WORLD WITH A THOUSAND MOONS THE STARS, MY BROTHERS THE SARGASSO OF SPACE THE MAN WHO SAW THE FUTURE THE MONSTER-GOD OF MAMURTH THE MAN WHO RETURNED THE SECOND SATELLITE MONSTERS OF MARS THE MAN WHO EVOLVED DEVOLUTION THE BIRTHPLACE OF CREATION CORRIDORS OF THE STARS And don't forget to search this ebook store for "Wildside Megapack" to see more great entries in this series, covering mysteries, westerns, science fiction, historical, and much, much more!

American Science Fiction Five Classic Novels 1956-58
Gary K. Wolfe
GARY K. WOLFE, editor, is Professor of Humanities in Roosevelt University's Evelyn T. Stone College of Professional Studies and the author, most recently, of Evaporating Genres: Essays on Fantastic Literature and Sightings: Reviews 2002-2006. He has received numerous awards for his critical writing including the British Science Fiction Association Award and the World Fantasy Award. He writes a monthly review column for Locus Magazine. This is volume two of a two-volume boxed set: AMERICAN SCIENCE FICTION: NINE CLASSIC NOVELS OF THE 1950s. Following its acclaimed three-volume edition of the novels of science fiction master Philip K. Dick, The Library of America now presents a two-volume anthology of nine groundbreaking works from the golden age of the modern science fiction novel, works by turns satiric, adventurous, incisive, and hauntingly lyrical. Long unnoticed or dismissed by the literary establishment, these visionary "outsider" novels grappled in fresh ways with a world in rapid transformation and have gradually been recognized as American classics that opened new imaginative territory in American writing. This second volume contains: Robert Heinlein / Double Star Alfred Bester / The Stars My Destination James Blish / A Case of Conscience Algis Budrys / Who? Fritz Leiber / The Big Time

American Science Fiction Four Classic Novels 1953-56
Gary K. Wolfe
GARY K. WOLFE, editor, is Professor of Humanities in Roosevelt University's Evelyn T. Stone College of Professional Studies and the author, most recently, of Evaporating Genres: Essays on Fantastic Literature and Sightings: Reviews 2002-2006. He has received numerous awards for his critical writing including the British Science Fiction Association Award and the World Fantasy Award. He writes a monthly review column for Locus Magazine. This is volume one of a two-volume boxed set: AMERICAN SCIENCE FICTION: NINE CLASSIC NOVELS OF THE 1950s. Please request both volumes on NetGalley! Following its acclaimed three-volume edition of the novels of science fiction master Philip K. Dick, The Library of America now presents a two-volume anthology of nine groundbreaking works from the golden age of the modern science fiction novel, works by turns satiric, adventurous, incisive, and hauntingly lyrical. Long unnoticed or dismissed by the literary establishment, these visionary "outsider" novels grappled in fresh ways with a world in rapid transformation and have gradually been recognized as American classics that opened new imaginative territory in American writing. This first volume contains: Frederik Pohl & C. M. Kornbluth / The Space Merchants Theodore Sturgeon / More Than Human Leigh Brackett / The Long Tomorrow Richard Matheson / The Shrinking Man

Menace of the Monster: Classic Tales of Creatures from Beyond (British Library Science Fiction Classics)
Mike Ashley
‘As they watched, the crack in the egg widened; an ugly, round, scarlet head with tiny, beady eyes and a tiny slit of a mouth poked out. The head twisted on its short neck, and the eyes glittered up at them with a hard ferocity.’
The field of classic science fiction is populated with bizarre and fearsome creatures, be they lifeforms from other worlds, corrupted beasts from our own planet or entities from unimaginable dimensions.
Collected within is a diverse host of these otherworldly beings, from savage prehistoric revenants to nightmare predators encountered in the dark of space; from alien visitors on trial under US law to unfamiliar species under the knife in an intergalactic hospital; and from warlike Martians to the peaceful creatures for whom Man might be the monstrous invader...

The Space Opera Megapack: 20 Modern and Classic Science Fiction Tales
John W. Campbell
The Space Opera Megapack collects 20 classic and modern stories, ranging from galaxy-spanning epics by E.E. "Doc" Smith and John W. Campbell, Jr. to modern interpretations by Jay Lake, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Tim Sullivan, and more!

The Fredric Brown Megapack: 33 Classic Science Fiction Stories
Fredric Brown
Science Fiction & Fantasy / Mystery & Thrillers
Fredric Brown (1906-1972), one of science fiction’s greatest masters from the Golden Age, is famous for his many classic short stories -- quite a few of which are presented here, including "Arena," "Knock," "Earthmen Bearing Gifts," "The Star Mouse," and many more.

The Future Is Female! 25 Classic Science Fiction Stories by Women, from Pulp Pioneers to Ursula K. Le Guin
Lisa Yaszek
Space-opera heroines, gender-bending aliens, post-apocalyptic pregnancies, changeling children, interplanetary battles of the sexes, and much more: a groundbreaking new collection of classic American science fiction by women from the 1920s to the 1960sSF-expert Lisa Yaszek presents the biggest and best survey of the female tradition in American science fiction ever published, a thrilling collection of twenty-five classic tales. From Pulp Era pioneers to New Wave experimentalists, here are over two dozen brilliant writers ripe for discovery and rediscovery, including Leslie F. Stone, Judith Merril, Leigh Brackett, Kit Reed, Joanna Russ, James Tiptree Jr., and Ursula K. Le Guin. Imagining strange worlds and unexpected futures, looking into and beyond new technologies and scientific discoveries, in utopian fantasies and tales of cosmic horror, these women created and shaped speculative fiction as surely as their male counterparts. Their provocative, mind-blowing stories...

The Second Fredric Brown Megapack: 27 Classic Science Fiction Stories
Fredric Brown
Science Fiction & Fantasy / Mystery & Thrillers
Fredric Brown (1906-1972) is perhaps best remembered for his use of humor and his mastery of the "short-short" form (these days called flash fiction) -- stories of one to three pages, often with ingenious plotting devices and surprise endings. (He also wrote excellent short stories and novels.) This volume contains 27 of his stories, including the classics "The Waveries," "Honeymoon in Hell," "Cartoonist," and many more! Included are: THE WAVERIES OBEDIENCE ALL GOOD BEMS FIRST TIME MACHINE BLOOD THE LAST MARTIAN MAN OF DISTINCTION VENGEANCE FLEET THE WEAPON MOUSE THE DOME GREAT LOST DISCOVERIES I -- INVISIBILITY GREAT LOST DISCOVERIES II -- Invulnerability GREAT LOST DISCOVERIES III -- Immortality MILLENNIUM SECOND CHANCE CONTACT A WORD FROM OUR SPONSOR SOMETHING GREEN CRISIS, 1999 AND THE GODS LAUGHED MITKEY RIDES AGAIN PLACET IS A CRAZY PLACE HONEYMOON IN HELL DAISIES DAYMARE CARTOONIST And don't forget to search this ebook store for "Wildside Megapack" to see more entries in the series, covering science fiction, fantasy, mysteries, adventure stories, westerns, and much, much more! (Sort by publication date to see the most recent of our 100+ releases.)

The Frank Belknap Long Science Fiction MEGAPACK®: 20 Classic Science Fiction Tales
Frank Belknap Long
Science Fiction & Fantasy / Horror
Frank Belknap (1901-1994) -- one of the early masters of fantasy and science fiction, friend of an collaborator with H.P. Lovecraft -- produced hundreds of novels, short stories, and poems throughout his long and distinguished career. From fantasy and horror stories in Weird Tales to science fiction in Planet Stories, Astounding Stories, Thrilling Wonder Stories, and so many other venues, his nearly 70-year career is filled with remarkable achievements. This collection presents 20 of his pulp science fiction stories.

The Sixth Science Fiction Megapack: 25 Classic and Modern Science Fiction Stories
Arthur C. Clarke
Science Fiction & Fantasy / Science
"The Sixth Science Fiction Megapack" presents 25 more mind-bending excursions through time and space, with great stories by such authors as Arthur C. Clarke, Nancy Kress, Lawrence Watt-Evans, George Zebrowski, Philip K. Dick, and many more! Included are: OUT OF ALL THEM BRIGHT STARS, by Nancy Kress THE HANGING STRANGER, by Philip K. Dick WALKING JOHN AND BIRD, by Neal Asher THE SYMPHONIC ABDUCTION, by Hannes Bok THE NINE BILLION NAMES OF GOD, by Arthur C. Clarke HILLARY ORBITS VENUS, by Pamela Sargent MAYBE JUST A LITTLE ONE, by Reginald Bretnor THE ULTROOM ERROR, by Jerry Sohl REMEMBRANCE OF THINGS TO COME, by Lawrence Watt-Evans THE ASTRONAUT FROM WYOMING, by Adam-Troy Castro & Jerry Oltion PRIDE, by Mary A. Turzillo CAT AND MOUSE, by Ralph Williams THE RECORD, by Forrest J Ackerman and Ray Bradbury THE NEW REALITY, by Reginald Bretnor WHAT HATH ME? by Henry Kuttner BRIDGE OF SILENCE, by George Zebrowski SUN’S UP, by A.A. Jackson IV and Howard Waldrop CONSIGNMENT, by Alan E. Nourse THE SYNDIC, by C.M. Kornbluth AFTER BONESTELL, by Jay Lake THE JEWELS OF APTOR, by Samuel R. Delany THE MISSISSIPPI SAUCER, by Frank Belknap Long MEMBERSHIP DRIVE, by Murray F. Yaco CANCER WORLD, by Harry Warner, Jr. EGOCENTRIC ORBIT, by John Cory And don't forget to search this ebook store for more entries in the Megapack series, covering everything from science fiction and fantasy to horror, westerns, pulp fiction, adventure, ghost stories, and much, much more!

The Wandering Earth: Classic Science Fiction Collection by Liu Cixin
Cixin Liu
“The Wandering Earth” is a collection of short stories by Liu Cixin, China's most acclaimed contemporary science-fiction author. Unabashedly classic in the great tradition of Asimov and Clarke, Liu Cixin's science-fiction is firmly rooted in the cosmic. “[most] literature has always left me with the impression of indulging an intense anthropocentric narcissism. […] In the world of literature, the Sun exists for no other reason than to illuminate the pure, unadulterated countryside, the Moon has no other reason to shine than to cast the shadows of the seaside lovers, [but] if the universe is the Sahara, then all that makes the Earth a grain of gold within it, is that a particular bacteria called humanity clinging to its surface.” Liu Cixin uses the unique perspective of science-fiction to take us on a journey into this majestic, desolate cosmos. He gives us the chance to reacquaint ourselves with the fundamental truth that in the face of a vast universe we are no more than a speck of dust; That the Earth is just another celestial body – And an extremely vulnerable one at that. The flash of a gamma-ray burst or the blast of a nearby supernova could, at any moment, reduce our cherished home to nothing but ashes. It can be terrifying to contemplate the end of our world and stories that describe such destruction can be disturbing. At the same time however, they can leave us feeling not only entertained, but exhilarated and inspired. Maybe, they can even give us a chance to renew our love of life. Most stories found in the “The Wandering Earth” collection take us to a sci-fi vision of Earth's end. But here, there are no Hollywood aliens, descending from the depths of space to blow up our cities. In these futures, the dangers humanity faces are much stranger and whimsical than that. The unexpected calamities that befall his richly detailed worlds are only eclipsed by humanity's epic, but always plausible, attempts to escape destruction. In all this peril and doom, Liu Cixin always feels for humanity. His stories are full of a deep love for all of Earth's peoples. But even this love does not escape reflection and even ridicule when viewed through his unrelenting cosmic lens. No matter how dearly one loves the Earth, humanity and all its cultures, there is no avoiding the cold, hard truth that they mean absolutely nothing when viewed against the vastness of the universe. But even an infinite universe could not change the simple fact that we are worthy of love, that we need love. It is this twist that lies at the very heart of the stories in this collection.

The Time Travel Megapack: 26 Modern and Classic Science Fiction Stories
Edward M. Lerner
Time travel is one of the staples of science fiction, right up there with aliens, space opera, and robots. Most science fiction authors have written at least one time travel story. This collection samples some of the best.

Classic Science Fiction and Fantasy Stories
Stephen Brennan
The stories of Mary Shelley, H. G. Wells, and Jules Verne paved the way for the fantastic science fiction literature that we all enjoy today. However, full appreciation of these contemporary works is impossible without an understanding of their literary roots. Classic Science Fiction and Fantasy Stories is a wonderful collection, comprising excerpts and short stories from some of the most beloved writers of all time. While many readers have only a cursory knowledge of these works, having either heard about them or skimmed through them, they will now be able to have this entire collection in the palm of their hands.Included in this comprehensive collection are famous writers spanning multiple centuries, including:• Edgar Allan Poe• H. G. Wells• Mark Twain• Sir Arthur Conan Doyle• Jules Verne• Jack London• Mary Shelley• And many moreClassic Science Fiction and Fantasy Stories...