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  2. Futureland - Wikipedia

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    First edition (publ. Warner Books) Cover art by Jon Valk. Futureland is a series of nine loosely connected short pieces of science fiction by writer Walter Mosley.The novel is set in a postcyberpunk dystopian universe populated by humans living in a shellshocked, unfairly stratified society overseen by super-rich technocrats.

  3. Andrew Prahlow - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, his score for Outer Wilds: Echoes of the Eye earned him a G.A.N.G. Award for Best Music for an Indie Game [6] as well as two nominations, Best Main Theme and Creative and Technical Achievement in Music. [7] The score also earned him a Music+Sound Award nomination for Best Original Composition in Gaming. [8]

  4. Echoes of Honor - Wikipedia

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    Echoes of Honor is a science fiction novel by American writer David Weber. [1] It is the eighth book in the Honor Harrington series.. The novel is divided into six "books". Books 1, 3 and 5 describe the unfolding course of the Manticore-Haven war, while Books 2, 4 and 6 focus on the exploits of Honor and her allies on the prison planet Hades, also known as

  5. Category : Works originally published in American magazines

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    B. Banal Story; The Bear Comes Home; The Beast in the Cave; The Bells (poem) Beyond the Wall of Sleep; Beyond Thirty; Beyond Thirty and The Man-Eater; The Birth-Mark

  6. Echoes (Binchy novel) - Wikipedia

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    Echoes is a 1985 novel by the Irish author Maeve Binchy. As Binchy's second novel, it explores various themes of Irish small-town life, including social classes and expectations, the paucity of educational opportunities before the introduction of free secondary education in 1967, and women's roles. A four-part television miniseries was adapted ...

  7. ‘And Their Children After Them’ Review: A Delinquent Crime ...

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    French writer Nicolas Mathieu won the Prix Goncourt — France’s highest-profile literary award — for his 2018 novel “And Their Children After Them,” a working-class Bildungsroman set ...

  8. René Cutforth - Wikipedia

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    During his television broadcast career he wrote and produced several documentary series, including, Bird's Eye View (a televisual study of the British Isles from the air) (1969-1971), and The British Empire - Echoes of Britannia's Rule (1972). [6]

  9. An Echo in the Darkness - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the book Hadassah's mistress, Julia Valerian contracts a fatal illness due to her sexual immoral and promiscuous behavior in her younger years, and slowly dies of a wasting disease. Hadassah, who had become Alexander's assistant, learns of her old mistress' bereavement and decides to move in with Julia and care for her until she dies.