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Summary
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Tesseracts2 expands the dimensions of speculative fiction experientially, with startling visions of the future by new and established Canadian authors.
Enter Tesseracts2 and celebrate the fifteen-billionth birthday of the Universe ... experience Void-link, the ultimate in video games ... walk with herds of multi-dimensional creatures that roam Earth’s cities grazing on human flesh ... observe the effects of television on alien life ... achieve immortality by storing your dreams in ROM.
Edited by Phyllis Gotlieb and Douglas Barbour
Contents:
- The Winter Market by William Gibson
- In the Pit by Elisabeth Vonarburg
- Raindance by Kathryn A. Sinclair
- 4179 by David Godfrey
- Willows by Candas Jane Dorsey
- Soluble-Fish by Joël Champetier
- Visitation by Tom Henighan
- Bonsai Man by Tom Henighan
- Venus, Our Very Favourite Star by M. Travis Lane
- Ashland, Kentucky by Terence M. Green
- Xils by Esther Rochon
- The Green Man of Knowledge by Wendy G. Pearson
- Freeforall by Margaret Atwood
- Happy Birthday Universe! by Alain Bergeron
- Bats by Leon Rooke
- A Little Thing by Stan Rogal
- Distant Signals by Andrew Weiner
- Squirrels in Frankfurter Highlight by Rhea Rose
- Rain by Michael Skeet
- Retrieval by John Park
- Rules of Conduct by Michael Mirolla
- One by Heather Spears
Original title: Tesseracts2
Original languages:
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Genre: Fiction→ Science Fiction
The following works are contained within this one: Winter Market, the (1985) [Short Story] Author: William Gibson
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