Showing posts with label Apex Publications. Show all posts
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Feb 14, 2012

Covering Covers (and Contents) - The Apex Book of World SF 2

I love surprises.

When I woke up this morning, I had no idea that Lavie Tidhar was planning a follow up to his 2009 anthology The Apex Book of World SF.

Then I saw this.


An expedition to an alien planet; Lenin rising from the dead; a superhero so secret he does not exist; in The Apex Book of World SF 2, World Fantasy Award nominated editor Lavie Tidhar brings together a unique collection of stories from around the world. Quiet horror from Cuba and Australia; surrealist fantasy from Russia and epic fantasy from Poland; near-future tales from Mexico and Finland, or cyberpunk from South Africa: in this anthology one gets a glimpse of the complex and fascinating world of genre fiction – from all over our world.
Also included was the full Table of Contents:
  • “Alternate Girl’s Expatriate Life” - Rochita Loenen-Ruiz
  • “Mr. Goop” - Ivor W. Hartmann
  • “Trees of Bone” - Daliso Chaponda
  • “The First Peruvian in Space” - Daniel Salvo (translated by Jose B. Adolph)
  • “Eyes in the Vastness of Forever” - Gustavo Bondoni
  • “The Tomb” - Chen Qiufan (translated by the author)
  • “The Sound of Breaking Glass” - Joyce Chng
  • “A Single Year” - Csilla Kleinheincz (translated by the author)
  • “The Secret Origin of Spin-Man” - Andrew Drilon
  • “Borrowed Time” - Anabel Enríquez Piñeiro (translated by Daniel W. Koon)
  • “Branded” - Lauren Beukes
  • “December 8th” - Raúl Flores (translated by Daniel W. Koon)
  • “Hungry Man” - Will Elliott
  • “Nira and I” - Shweta Narayan
  • “Nothing Happened in 1999” - Fábio Fernandes
  • “Shadow” - Tade Thompson
  • “Shibuya no Love” - Hannu Rajaniemi
  • “Maquech” - Silvia Moreno-Garcia
  • “The Glory of the World” - Sergey Gerasimov
  • “The New Neighbours” - Tim Jones
  • “From the Lost Diary of TreeFrog7” - Nnedi Okorafor
  • “The Slows” - Gail Hareven (translated by Yaacov Jeffrey Green)
  • “Zombie Lenin” - Ekaterina Sedia
  • “Electric Sonalika” - Samit Basu
  • “The Malady” - Andrzej Sapkowski (translated by Wiesiek Powaga)
  • “A Life Made Possible Behind The Barricades” - Jacques Barcia
I've only read a few of these authors - Lauren Beukes, Hannu Rajaniemi, Ekaternia Sedia, Nnedi Okorafora - but if those names are indicative of the level of talent contained in this collection, it will be a great one indeed. So much (too much) of the science fiction and fantasy I read is written from a disturbingly small number of perspectives and it's often easy to forget there is a world of voices out there, each with their own story to tell. Books like this are a welcome wake-up call.

The Apex Book of World SF 2 is scheduled for publication in April of 2012 but if you preorder now, you can pick up the first volume for just $5 (also the current Kindle Price).

Has anyone read any of the other authors on this list? Any favorites?
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