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Lucy

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Co-Winner (with Robert Walton's VIENNA STATION) of the first Galaxy Project Long Story Contest, Forest's novelette is (as Judge Robert Silverberg writes) a rigorously worked novelette in the grand tradition "which would have delighted Galaxy's great editor Horace Gold". Humanity has dispersed throughout the cosmos in post-apocalyptic space flight; the colony on the planet Faela has terraformed the planet unsuccessfully, an indigenous biological virus has over the generations shrunk the numbers of the settlers and threatens their further existence. How the protagonist scientist, comes to terms with this seemingly ordained doom, and what this struggle implies for the continued, wider perpetuation of humanity are at the center of this carefully paced and brilliantly logical extrapolation.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Susan Forest, a Canadian, has published science fiction intermittently since 1990...a Y,A fantasy published that year won recognition in her country. Subsequently, she has been a finalist for Canada's Aurora Award (for the best work of short fantasy or science fiction by a Canadian) and has recently sold to Analog and Asimov's Magazines. A retired teacher, she is presently writing full time and is an active blogger and member of several writers groups.


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Series: The Galaxy Project Publisher: RosettaBooks

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  • ISBN: 9780795322976
  • Release date: October 1, 2011

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  • ISBN: 9780795322976
  • File size: 1773 KB
  • Release date: October 1, 2011

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English

Co-Winner (with Robert Walton's VIENNA STATION) of the first Galaxy Project Long Story Contest, Forest's novelette is (as Judge Robert Silverberg writes) a rigorously worked novelette in the grand tradition "which would have delighted Galaxy's great editor Horace Gold". Humanity has dispersed throughout the cosmos in post-apocalyptic space flight; the colony on the planet Faela has terraformed the planet unsuccessfully, an indigenous biological virus has over the generations shrunk the numbers of the settlers and threatens their further existence. How the protagonist scientist, comes to terms with this seemingly ordained doom, and what this struggle implies for the continued, wider perpetuation of humanity are at the center of this carefully paced and brilliantly logical extrapolation.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Susan Forest, a Canadian, has published science fiction intermittently since 1990...a Y,A fantasy published that year won recognition in her country. Subsequently, she has been a finalist for Canada's Aurora Award (for the best work of short fantasy or science fiction by a Canadian) and has recently sold to Analog and Asimov's Magazines. A retired teacher, she is presently writing full time and is an active blogger and member of several writers groups.


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