Science fiction eBooks recommendation

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Holly Francis

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Jan 9, 2014, 6:43:56 AM1/9/14
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Hi guys,

I'm Holly from Comma Press, a not-for-profit independent publisher specialising in short fiction, namely science fiction, crime and horror. I’ve been putting together a list of sci-fi eBooks that I think would really interest you guys – hope you don’t mind me sharing. They are:

 Sara Maitland’s Guardian-recommended MOSS WITCH, a collection that combines fairytale with scientific theory.

‘Simply dazzling; my woodland walks will never be the same.' – New Scientist.

Adam Marek’s award-winning
THE STONE THROWER and INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR SWALLOWING, two books that offer a warped vision of modern life as it could have been. 

'...Addictively off-kilter. The stories are likely to stay in the back of your mind for a long time.' - Litro Magazine on THE STONE THROWER.

LITMUS, an anthology that offers a fictionalised snapshot of history’s most influential eureka moments.

*Selected for The Observer's Best Books of the 2011 list.*

WHEN IT CHANGED, an anthology in which writers collaborate with leading scientists to create science fiction rooted in the present.

'A diamond of compression.'
– Financial Times.

LEMISTRY, a series of works written by celebrated authors and inspired by the wonderfully imaginative sci-fi writer Stanislaw Lem.

'An engaging celebration of Stanislaw Lem. Those who love his work will find much to admire.'
- Publishers Weekly.

BIO-PUNK, an anthology of eerie tales from the extreme end of the research spectrum.

'Fascinating reading.' - Financial Times

Featuring celebrated and award-winning authors such as Frank Cottrell Boyce, Sarah Hall and Brian Aldiss, they’re a must-read for those interested in all avenues of science fiction, and right now they’re discounted up to half price. These titles are all available on four different platforms: Kindle, Kobo, Google Play and iBooks, so just follow the link, choose your platform and see what takes your fancy:

www.commapress.co.uk/?section=books&page=ebookeditions

Thanks for your time!

Holly

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