Dogs in the Moonlight
Author: | Jay Lake |
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Prime Books, 2004 |
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Genre: | Science-Fiction |
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Synopsis
Dogs in the Moonlight_ showcases yet another of the powerful voices of one of speculative fiction's hottest new writers. Less than three years after his first publication, Jay Lake has already been nominated for the John W. Campbell Award, the Hugo Award and the World Fantasy Award. His stories, appearing in dozens of markets worldwide, have been translated into five languages. This collection of mixed reprints and new work focuses on Lake's Texas roots. He covers old myths and new from the Lone Star state, with tales of ghosts, angels, gods and aliens. Visit the past, present and future, and learn the truth about flying saucers from the writer that Locus magazine has called "one of SF's fastest rising talents."
Table of Contents:
- Introduction - (2004) - essay by Ray Vukcevich
- Dogs in the Moonlight - (2003)
- Arrange the Bones - (2002)
- The Oxygen Man - (2003)
- Like Cherries in the Dark - (2003)
- Shattering Angels - (2004)
- Mr. Heaven - (2004)
- The Goat Cutter - (2003)
- Christmas Season - (2002)
- Twilight of the Odd - (2004)
- Nameless and Homeless on Golgotha - (2002)
- Ancient Wine - (2004)
- Sparrows, Two for a Penny - (2004)
- Mama She Truck - (2004)
- Pax Agricola - (2004)
- Gratitude - (2004)
- Hitching to Aurora - (2004)
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