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Journeys

Journeys will take you to extraordinary places. From a changed Jerusalem to windmills which draw their own wind. From windswept British campsites to vast slave empires which have never been. MacLeod's breadth of vision in this collection is extraordinary, but what unites these stories is his abiding interest in humanity, and the way in which he combines the fantastically strange and with the memorably everyday. Expect widescreen wonder in Journeys, with many surprising truths, and some dazzling writing, along the way.

Despite a distinguished record as a novelist, which has recently won him both the Arthur C Clarke and John W Campbell Awards for his novel Song Of Time, Ian R MacLeod is probably still most widely known as one of the great writers of shorter fiction. He says that it's still his own abiding love in the genre, and, after more than twenty years of writing, the area where he feels you can take the biggest risks, have the most fun, and make the biggest (and most entertaining) mistakes. MacLeod lives in the riverside town of Bewdley in England with his wife Gillian, and divides his time between writing, teaching, and trying to write.

Contents:

* "The Master Miller's Tale", first published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 2007

* "Taking Good Care of Myself", first published in Nature, May 2006

* "The English Mutiny", first published in Asimov's Science Fiction, October/November 2008

* "Topping off the Spire", first published as a pamphlet for Novacon, November 2008

* "Elementals", first published in Extraordinary Engines

* "The Camping Wainwrights", first published in Postscripts, WInter 2008

* "The Hob Carpet", first published in Asimov's Science Fiction, June 2008

* "On the Sighting of Other Islands", first published in Celebration

* "Second Journey of the Magus", first published online by Subterranean Online

  • Format
  • hardcover
  • Pages
  • 231
  • Language
  • english
  • ISBN
  • 9781596062979
  • Genres
  • fantasy
  • Release date
  • 2010