TESSERACTS FOURTEEN: Strange Canadian Stories, edited by John Robert Colombo and Brett Alexander Savory, features innovative short stories and poetry by 23 of Canada’s finest speculative fiction writers. This anthology joins a 20+ year Canadian literary legacy that features the writing and editing of more than 200 of Canada’s best known authors, including Margaret Atwood, Robert J. Sawyer, Elisabeth Vonarburg, Spider Robinson and William Gibson. TESSERACTS FOURTEEN: Strange Canadian Stories Features Works by: Robert J. Sawyer, Michelle Barker, Tony Burgess, Suzanne Church, David Clink, Michael Colangelo, Margaret Curelas, Susan Forest, L. L. Hannett, Brent Hayward, Patrick Johanneson, Sandra Kasturi, Claude Lalumière, Michael Lorenson, Catherine MacLeod, Matthew Moore, David Nickle, John Park, Jonathan Saville, Daniel Sernine (translated by Sheryl Curtis), Leah Silverman, Jerome Stueart, and Jon Martin Watts About the Editors: John Robert Colombo is the Toronto-based author and anthologist whose byline appears on over 200 books of quality. Brett Alexander Savory is a Bram Stoker Award-winner, has over 45 short stories published, is the author of two novels and of the foreword to TESSERACTS TWELVE.
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- Release Date 10/24/2011
- Authors John Robert Colombo, Brett Alexander Savory
- Language English
- Company EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing
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