Galactic Empires

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Product Details
Price
$17.99  $16.73
Publisher
Night Shade Books
Publish Date
Pages
636
Dimensions
6.0 X 1.5 X 8.9 inches | 1.59 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781597808842

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About the Author
Neil Clarke is the award-winning publisher and editor in chief of Clarkesworld magazine, winner of three Hugo Awards for Best Semiprozine, and the editor of The Best Science Fiction of the Year, an ongoing anthology series from Night Shade Books.
Reviews
"Over all this anthology is mostly hits, remarkably few misses. Highly recommended."--N.K. Jemisin, New York Times Book Review

"Ambitious and impressive . . . I can honestly say that it's been a while since I've read a science fiction anthology that is as good and diverse as this one. . . . one of the best and most captivating science fiction anthologies of the year. Highly recommended!"--Risingshadow

"This hefty anthology of imperial SF covers great space battles, small dramas within an empire, hopeless bureaucracy, and even living space stations, zooming in and out to capture every nuance . . . The diverse array of stories ensures that there's plenty of interest for any fan of large-scale SF."
--Publishers Weekly

"Masterful editor Neil Clarke has assembled an exotic, bountiful treasure chest of reprint tales dedicated to that mode of SF that can arguably be said to constitute the very core of the field, the space opera." --Asimov's

"Clarke has assembled a wide range of authors - from old masters like Robert Silverberg to more recent talents such as Aliette De Bodard - each offering a different take on the central premise. . . There isn't a bad piece amongst them . . . the Galaxy really is there for the taking."
--Starburst, reviewed by Alister Davison

"As editor Clarke points out in his introduction, when most people hear the term galactic empire, they immediately picture Darth Vader and Star Wars. But there is a long history of star-faring empires in the genre, with stories that imagine our human tendencies to explore and conquer among the stars. . . . The stories gathered here, all of which have appeared elsewhere, show the huge range of possibilities of the chosen theme."
--Library Journal

"The first must-read anthology of the year, no question, is Neil Clarke's Galactic Empires, an ambitious (read: huge) collection of SF tales featuring far-flung confederations in the stars. The TOC is a who's-who of virtually everyone doing important work at short length in science fiction."
--John O'Neil, Black Gate

"Neil Clarke is the editor for Clarkesworld Magazine, one of the absolute best short-fiction magazines on the internet, which makes this particular volume a must buy. The other reason to pick this up? The heavy-hitters on the table of contents."
--The Verge, "16 science fiction and fantasy novels you don't want to miss in January"

"A superb collection of 22 . . . remarkable stories."
--BestScienceFictionBooks.com, "12 Great New SF Titles to Start 2017"

"The meat of any anthology is, of course, the stories selected. Here, Clarke shows that one can have one's cake and eat it too . . . this is a strong set of stories, showing the anthologist's sure hand, and a marker to readers of what Galactic Empires in the 21st century are like in science fiction."--The Skiffy and Fanty Show

"Brings together some of the best voices writing in the genre today. . . . a stunning collection of short fiction."--WorldsInInk

"If you like space operas in small bite sized chunks, then you can't go wrong with Galactic Empires."--Amazing Stories

"An engaging anthology with a wide variety of themes and approaches, and that should appeal to science fiction readers of all generations."--The Future Fire

"A smorgasborg of stories exploring different variations on interstellar empires."--BookRiot, "50 Must-Read Books Set in Space"