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Old Earth concentrates on re-prints and original work from established writers. Authors published include: Edward Whittemore, Avram Davidson, Christopher Priest, Clifford Simak, Edgar Pangborn, Michael Swanwick, and Howard Waldrop. Swanwick's book was nominated for a Hugo Award and won the Locus Award in 2002 for Best Non-Fiction book. [3]
Seveneves is a science fiction novel by Neal Stephenson published in 2015. The story tells of the desperate efforts to preserve Homo sapiens in the wake of apocalyptic events on Earth after the unexplained disintegration of the Moon and the remaking of human society as a space-based civilization after a severe genetic bottleneck.
The book has been both praised and criticized for its dramatic depictions of future life on Earth. [7] [4] [8] [6] As The Economist stated, "Some readers will find Mr. Wallace-Wells’s outline of possible futures alarmist. He is indeed alarmed. You should be, too." [7] It was also reviewed in The Guardian, [6] The New York Times, [4] and Slate ...
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Earth's Children is a series of epic [1] historical fiction (or more precisely, prehistorical fiction) novels [2] [3] written by Jean M. Auel set circa 30,000 years before the present day. There are six novels in the series.
A ship leaves Earth on the eve of World War III to found a new colony orbiting Alpha Centauri: Television 1999–2003 Disease The Tribe: New Zealand TV series that takes place in a near-future in which all the adults have been killed by a man-made virus and the children have to survive on their own Film 1999–2003 Technology The Matrix
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