Short Fiction by Charles Sheffield (ed. Jerry eBooks 2020)
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Overview: Charles Sheffield (1935 – 2002) Husband of Nancy Kress, a mathematician and physicist, is a past president of both the American Astronautical Society and the Science Fiction Writers of America, and the chief scientist of the Earth Satellite Corporation. He has published over a hundred technical papers and monographs on such subjects as nuclear physics, gravitational field analysis, and general relativity, and an equally large body of popular science articles for the layman. He serves as a science reviewer for several prominent publications.
In science fiction, Dr. Sheffield has received the coveted Nebula and Hugo Awards, as well as the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for his novel for Baen, Brother to Dragons. His other SF novels for Baen include The Mind Pool and its sequel, The Spheres of Heaven, Between the Strokes of Night, Convergent Series, and Transvergence. He is also the author for Baen of Borderlands of Science: How to Think Like a Scientist and Write Science Fiction, which is both a nonfiction survey of current scientific frontiers and an explanation of how a science fiction writer can write SF using bona fide scientific knowledge. Which is just the sort of SF that Dr. Sheffield has been writing for some time now, to the resounding acclaim of readers and critics alike.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Content:
About Charles Sheffield
“Jay Kay Klein’s Biolog”
Bibliography: Novels
Bibliography: Magazine-published Novels
Bibliography: Serials
Bibliography: Collections
Bibliography: Omnibus
Bibliography: Nonfiction
Short Fiction Bibliography: chronological
Short Fiction Bibliography: alphabetical
Fiction Series
1977
WHAT SONG THE SIRENS SING
MARCONI, MATTIN, MAXWELL
LEGACY
DINSDALE DISSENTS
PERFECTLY SAFE, NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT
A CERTAIN PLACE IN HISTORY
THE LONG CHANCE
WE HOLD THESE TRUTHS TO BE SELF-EVIDENT
etc… etc… etc…
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