Where the Stars Rise: Asian Science Fiction and Fantasy

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Price
$17.95
Publisher
Laksa Media Groups Inc.
Publish Date
Pages
352
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.79 inches | 1.14 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780993969652

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About the Author

Fonda Lee is the World Fantasy Award-winning author of the epic fantasy Green Bone Saga, consisting of Jade City, Jade War, and Jade Legacy. She is also the author of the acclaimed young adult science fiction novels Zeroboxer, Exo and Cross Fire. Fonda is a winner of the Locus Award, a four-time winner of the Aurora Award, and a finalist for the Nebula Award and Hugo Award. The Green Bone Saga has been translated into a dozen languages and named to TIME Magazine's Top 100 Fantasy Books of All Time. A black belt martial artist and former corporate strategist, she resides in the Pacific Northwest.
Lucas K. Law is a Malaysian-born editor and author who divides his time and heart between Calgary and Qualicum Beach, Canada. He edits Laksa Media's award-winning anthology series (with SusanForest-Strangers Among Us, The Sum of Us, Shades Within Us, Seasons Between Us-and with Derwin Mak, Where the Stars Rise). When he is not editing, writing, or reading, he is a corporate and non-profit organization consultant in business planning and development. Lucas is a life member of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta.
Derwin Mak lives in Toronto. His short story Transubstantiation won the Aurora Award for Best Short Form Work in English in 2006. He and Eric Choi co-edited The Dragon and the Stars (DAW Books, 2010), the first anthology of science fiction and fantasy by overseas Chinese. It won the 2011 Aurora Award for Best Related Work in English. His two novels The Moon Under Her Feet and The Shrine of the Siren Stone are science fiction that deal with religious themes in Christianity, Shintoism, and Buddhism. Derwin coedited the Speculative Fiction Issue of Ricepaper magazine with JF Garrard in 2014. He and Lucas K. Law co-edited Where The Stars Rise (Laksa Media). He is currently acquiring documents and photographs about Toronto's Chinese Canadian science fiction writers for the Toronto Public Library's Chinese Canadian Archives, a new collection about the history of Toronto's Chinese community.

Reviews

"This collection is essential for anyone interested in the diverse and engaging possibilities of fantasy and science fiction." --Booklist

"This fascinating collection addresses issues of immigration, dual cultures, and ethnic issues through genre devices such as ghosts, steampunk robots, and planetary exploration. SF readers looking to discover new voices will enjoy this volume that reflects the eclecticism of Asian culture." --Library Journal

"There's a lot of good reading to be found in Where the Stars Rise." --Locus (Gardner Dozois)

"Majority of the stories being either good or very good page-turners." --Tangent

"Where the Stars Rise is a wonderfully diverse collection of Asian science fiction and fantasy that deserves to be on the shelves of anyone serious about being well-read in the genre. Like all good anthologies, there's something here for almost anyone, while at the same time the collection has a distinctive character that's all its own." --SF Bluestocking

"A wealth of stories running the gamut from poignant to mindblowing, rewarding journeys both faraway and familiar." --Aliette de Bodard, Nebula Award-winning author of the Dominion of the Fallen saga

"Where the Stars Rise is a hell of a lot of fun. Great writers, magnificent storytelling, and worlds I wanted to spend a lot more time in--no matter how dangerous they were. I had a blast reading it." --Rob Boffard, author of the Outer Earth series (Tracer, Zero-G, Impact)

Awards and Honorable Mentions

2018 Alberta Book Publishing Award Winner (Best Speculative Fiction)

2018 (Canadian SF&F) Aurora Award Finalist (Best Anthology/Related Work)

One story nominated -- 2018 World Fantasy Awards Best Short Story Finalist

One story selected for The Best Science Fiction of the Year, Volume 3(ed. by Neil Clarke)

Four stories on ***Tangent***Recommended Reading List 2017

Two stories -- 2018 (Canadian SF&F) Aurora Award Short Fiction Finalists

One story nominated -- 2018 The Sunburst Award for Excellence in Canadian Literature of the Fantastic -- Short Story category Shortlist

Anthologies in this series (Strangers Among Us, The Sum of Us, Where the Stars Rise, Shades Within Us) have been recommended by Publishers Weekly, Booklist (American Library Association), Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, School Library Journal, Locus, Foreword Reviews, and Quill & Quire.