David L. Clements is an astrophysicist and SF writer, continuing the long-standing tradition of scientists who write science fiction. He works at Imperial College London, where he specialises in observation cosmology and extragalactic astronomy.
His fiction has been published widely in various venues, including Clarkesworld, the science journal Nature, and, on three occasions, Analog.
Disturbed Universes collects his science fiction to date and includes two brand new stories.
“Stories spun from starlight... Clements’ fiction is suffused with an astronomer’s sense of wonder at the universe we find ourselves exploring. An unmissable collection.” – Stephen Baxter
“Cutting-edge, thought-provoking SF from one of genre’s leading scientists.” – Liz Williams
Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Re-Creation 3. Last of the Guerrilla Gardeners 4. Seed Dealer 5. His Final Experiment 6. Brane Surgery 7. A Bright Shiny Night 8. The Stars Made Right 9. The Mauna Kea Experience 10. Launch Day 11. Inquisition 12. Catching Rays 13. Foothills of Shackleton 14. An Industrial Growth 15. Long Way Gone 16. A War of Stars 17. In the Long Run About the Author
Disturbed Universes is available as an A5 paperback, and a Singned Limited Edition Hardback, limited to just 50 copies. |