Charles Sheffield
Birth date: June 25, 1935
Died: November 02, 2002
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For over a century time travel has remained one of the most enduring categories of science fiction. Authors such as Mark Twain and H. G. Wells established many of the ideas that were subsequently encapsulated in numerous stories that have entertained millions of readers. This anthology bring togethe...
If you have the time, I highly recommend checking out Issue #84 of Clarkesworld; it’s free, and it’s fantastic!As a first-time reader to Clarkesworld, I wasn’t expecting much. I like science fiction, but tend to find science fiction collections bogged down by too many nihilistic, dystopian undertone...
Readable light fiction pieces from this ongoing series. Some good, some bad, some mediocre.
For most of the book, we get to follow Art and Dana, though we do get snippets of other people like the astronauts, the US President, the leader of the militant sect, etc. Dana is practical and a survivor. Art is sometimes too polite, but also determined to survive. Seth is creepy, but by the end I ...
I really enjoyed the author's Heritage Universe series, so I thought I'd give this a try. Even though this was written in 1998, it reads like a 1950s YA novel. Although the scientific details are not outdated, nor are they tremendously exciting either. You can tell Charles Sheffield was into astrono...