Dinosaurs (anthology)
Dinosaurs is an anthology of science fiction short works edited by Martin H. Greenberg. It was first published in hardcover by Donald I. Fine in February 1996, with a second edition issued by Niagara/Ulverscroft in October of the same year.[1]
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Editor | Martin H. Greenberg |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Science fiction |
Publisher | Donald I. Fine |
Publication date | 1996 |
Media type | Print (hardcover) |
Pages | xi, 288 pp. |
ISBN | 1-55611-482-6 |
The book collects fourteen novelettes and short stories by various authors, together with an introduction by Robert Silverberg.
Contents
- "Introduction" (Robert Silverberg)
- "The Fog Horn" (Ray Bradbury)
- "Day of the Hunters" (Isaac Asimov)
- "Dino Trend" (Pat Cadigan)
- "Time's Arrow" (Arthur C. Clarke)
- "Chameleon" (Kristine Kathryn Rusch)
- "Shadow of a Change" (Michelle M. Sagara)
- "Strata" (Edward Bryant)
- "Green Brother" (Howard Waldrop)
- "Wildcat" (Poul Anderson)
- "Just Like Old Times" (Robert J. Sawyer)
- "The Last Thunder Horse West of the Mississippi" (Sharon N. Farber)
- "Hatching Season" (Harry Turtledove)
- "A Gun for Dinosaur" (L. Sprague de Camp)
- "Our Lady of the Sauropods" (Robert Silverberg)
Notes
- Dinosaurs title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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