New America (novel)
New America is a novel by Poul Anderson published in 1982.
Plot summary
New America is a collection of short stories, including "The Queen of Air and Darkness".[1]
Reception
Michael J. Lowrey reviewed New America in Ares Magazine Special Edition #2 and commented that "Taken in toto, this is a very good collection which deserves repackaging in a more straightforward manner."[1]
Reviews
- Review by Mary Ann McIntyre Nixon (1983) in Fantasy Newsletter, #57 March 1983
gollark: It's a shame maglevs aren't more common.
gollark: Currently I'm watching a random YouTube video, looking at Discord, and managing my ebook library.
gollark: Listening to train noises all day is not, personally, my idea of interesting.
gollark: We already have had those.
gollark: I read some rough prediction that humanity has a 1 in 6 risk of being entirely wiped out in the next 100 years.
References
- Lowrey, Michael J. (1983). "Books". Ares Magazine. TSR, Inc. (Special Edition 2): 59.
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