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Book Giveaway: Reach for Infinity Edited by Jonathan Strahan Posted at 8:13 AM by Dave Post

Dave Post

SolarisWhenever we get a chance to do another book giveaway we jump at it.  Especially if it’s from the good folks at Solaris who seem to be putting out some of the most exciting books these days.  The book for this giveaway is no exception.  We have three copies of Jonathan Strahan‘s latest installment in his Infinities anthology series:  Reach for Infinity!  This one comes out in stores on May 27th so this is your chance to win it before you can buy it.

Take a look at the list of authors in this book.  It’s a who’s who of awesome authors that you probably already want to read.  For your chance to win all you have to do is re-tweet this tweet:

…or comment here in the blog. Do both and double your chances! How easy is that? We’ll have a random drawing from our re-tweeter pool and announce our three winners next Monday so tweet away and don’t forget to tell your friends.


Reach for InfinityReach for Infinity
Edited by Jonathan Strahan

An original collection of new short science fiction from the biggest and most exciting names in the genre. The latest in the Infinities collections edited and comissioned by multiple award-winning anthologist Jonathan Strahan.

What happens when humanity reaches out into the vastness of space? The brightest names in SF contribute new orginal fiction to this amazing anothology from master editor Jonathan Strahan. Including new work by Alastair Reynolds,Greg Egan,Ian McDonald, Ken Macleod, Pat Cadigan, Karl Schroeder, Hannu Rajaniemi, Karen Lord, Adam Roberts, Kathleen Ann Goonan, Aliette de Bodard Peter Watts, and others!

Table of Contents

  • “Report Concerning The Presence of Seahorses On Mars”, Pat Cadigan
  • “The Dust Queen”, Aliette de Bodard
  • “Break My Fall”, Greg Egan
  • “Wilder Still, the Stars”, Kathleen Ann Goonan
  • “Amicae Aeternum”, Ellen Klages
  • “Hiraeth: a tragedy in four acts”, Karen Lord
  • “The Entire Immense Superstructure’: An Installation”, Ken Macleod
  • “The Fifth Dragon”, Ian McDonald
  • “Attitude”, Linda Nagata
  • “Invisible Planets”, Hannu Rajaniemi
  • “In Babelsberg”, Alastair Reynolds
  • “Trademark Bugs: A Legal History”, Adam Roberts
  • “Kheldyu”, Karl Schroeder
  • “Hotshot”, Peter Watts

Jonathan StrahanAbout the Editor:

Jonathan Strahan is a multiple award-winning editor and anthologist. He is also the reviews editor of Locus. He lives in Perth, Western Australia with his wife and their two daughters. He has previously edited two exceptional SF anthologies for Solaris: Engineering Infinity and Edge of Infinity, and he also publishes the celebrated fantasy anthology series Fearsome with the same publisher.

Our thanks to Solaris and Jonathan Strahan for the excellent prizes and best of luck to everyone. Help us spread the word and be sure to come back next Monday to see if you’ve won!

17 Comments

Michael   |   19 May 2014 @ 09:12

Yes please.

steve   |   19 May 2014 @ 10:31

Wait! Horror of horrors! There are women writing science fiction in this book!
I’ll take my chances anyway. Yes, please.

Dan   |   19 May 2014 @ 11:45

oh, looks nice!

daxxh   |   19 May 2014 @ 14:27

I’ve got the first one. Wouldn’t mind having the third one too.

Emil   |   19 May 2014 @ 15:24

Oh, I want this just for that Greg Egan story!!

Alfredo   |   19 May 2014 @ 16:07

To infinity, and beyond!

Kara   |   19 May 2014 @ 16:28

My dad is a huge fan of SF, he’d love this and actually… I wouldn’t mind having a read of it too! *keeping my fingers crossed*

Ale   |   19 May 2014 @ 17:23

Hannu Rajaniemi? Yes please!

Donna K   |   19 May 2014 @ 21:21

It sounds very good.

Rhonds   |   19 May 2014 @ 21:42

Perfect for me.

Jennifer Jones   |   20 May 2014 @ 02:48

This looks like an amazing compilation. I would love to read it, Sci Fi is my favourite genre 🙂

Graham Vingoe   |   20 May 2014 @ 05:10

Good cross- section of authors there so count me in!

Marcheto   |   20 May 2014 @ 15:31

Count me in!

Sergio   |   20 May 2014 @ 15:36

I need this. Fresh Greg Egan’s ink!

Chad   |   21 May 2014 @ 01:39

Nice cover art too 🙂

Tim Sanford   |   21 May 2014 @ 20:19

Yes, would love to read this

Will   |   26 May 2014 @ 08:24

Cool

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