8 Novels by Eric James Stone
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Overview: A Nebula Award winner, Hugo Award nominee, and winner in the Writers of the Future Contest, Eric James Stone has had stories published in Year’s Best SF 15, Analog, Nature, and Kevin J. Anderson’s Blood Lite anthologies of humorous horror, among other venues. His first novel, Unforgettable, was published by Baen.
Genre: Science Fiction Fantasy
The Man Who Moved the Moon In a future where most people have been uploaded into a digital world, Darryl Harrison has been downloaded into a flesh-and-blood body to be an assistant director on a "realistic" movie being filmed in the real world. When the reality-obsessed director insists that there must be an actual solar eclipse in Paris for the climax of the movie, it’s up to Darryl to figure out how to make it happen.
Attitude Adjustment When an explosion damages a lunar tourist shuttle, the pilot and passengers must figure out a way to prevent it from crashing into the surface.
Betrayer of Trees When he was a young man, Janal betrayed the sentient trees that his people lived with. Now, fifty years later, he learns the true consequences of his actions.
The Ashes of His Fathers The year is 2999, and Mariposa Hernandez’s job as a customs agent for Earth gets complicated when Shear-jashub Cooper arrives from a distant colony planet carrying the ashes of the colony founders. His religious beliefs mandate that the founders be returned to Earth before the year 3000, but there’s a problem: his planet declared war on Earth hundreds of years ago, and technically that war isn’t over — even though nobody on either side ever fired a shot.
P.R. Problems "What annoys me the most about vampires and werewolves is their good P.R." — Thus begins the tale of a ghoul and his quest for proper respect.
Like Diamond Tears from Emerald Eyes Jerton and his half-brother Larindo are a swordsman and a wizard for hire. When a mysterious veiled bride comes to town and offers them a fortune in diamonds to steal a box from a dead wizard’s castle, Larindo insists that they take the job, against Jerton’s better judgment.
A Sufficiently Advanced Christmas Xenoarchaeologist Carlinda Pearson is excited to examine the long-dead alien city that has just been discovered on Fermi Colony. What she doesn’t know is that three remnants of the alien citymind have been waiting for millions of years to take action — and their source of information about humans is Carlinda’s son.
Rejiggering The Thingamajig And Other Stories Paper Golem continues its series of single author collections by exciting new writers with Hugo Award nominee and Nebula Award winner Eric James Stone. PRAISE FOR ERIC JAMES STONE:"The author creates a clever plot and characters worth rooting for, all leading to an exciting climax." – Brit Marschalk, Tangent Online // "Stone explores many themes: the nature of life, magic versus technology, magic as technology, moral dilemmas, and self-sacrifice being only a few." – Scott M. Sandridge, The Fix // "This wonderfully written science fiction story deftly pulls off laugh after laugh while also illuminating critical issues surrounding science, religion, culture, and, most importantly, what exactly is that thing we call truth." – Jason Sanford, storySouth // "Eric James Stone manages to combine religion and science in an entertaining, well-plotted tale that doesn’t come off as overly preachy." – Rena Hawkins, Tangent Online
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