[bksvol-discuss] Kim Stanley Robinson book submitted

  • From: Mike <mlsestak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Sat, 28 May 2011 19:08:04 -0700

For anyone that wants to know, I just submitted for proofing

The Best of Kim Stanley Robinson, edited by Jonathan Stahan, copyright 2011 by Night Shade Books

   Adventurers, scientists, artists, workers, and visionaries--these
   are the men and women you will encounter in the short fiction of Kim
   Stanley Robinson. In settings ranging from the sunken ruins of
   Venice to the upper reaches of the Himalayas to the terraformed
   surface of Mars itself, and through themes of environmental
   sustainability, social justice, personal responsibility, sports,
   adventure and fun, Robinson's protagonists explore a world which
   stands in sharp contrast to many of the traditional locales and
   mores of science fiction, presenting instead a world in which Utopia
   rests within our grasp. From Kim Stanley Robinson, award-winning
   author of the Mars Trilogy, the Three Californias Trilogy, the
   Science in the Capital series, The Martians, and The Years of Rice
   and Salt, comes The Best of Kim Stanley Robinson. These twenty-two
   stories, including the Nebula Award-winning "The Blind Geometer,"
   and World Fantasy Award winner "Black Air" represent The Best of Kim
   Stanley Robinson.

This book actually contains most of the short fiction by Kim Stanley Robinson. I did not review this book as thoroughly as I do most before submitting it because it was scanned from a brand new copy and from what I did look at, the OCR seemed to do an exceptional job (even put in many accents and umlauts correctly). It has had the headers stripped, chapter titles formatted and a quick spelling check. As always, if the proofer finds any problems I've missed, please contact me (my email is in the history page for the book).

Misha

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