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The Last Reef and Other Stories:“Neatly collected for the first time, Gareth L Powell’s short stories quickly invoke a different kind of science fiction, one that is far removed from the likes of Arthur C. Clarke or other “hard sci-fi” contemporaries. Replacing the cold vacuum of space with ...
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Wanna Buy Gareth Powell's 'The Last Reef'? Name Your Price!
SF Signal —
... The Last Reef was originally published in hardback and paperback by Elastic Press in August 2008. It contains 15 short stories, and received glowing reviews from Interzone, Prism, Sci-fi Online, and The Fix. ...
Wana buy Gareth Powel's The Last Reef? You name your price!
Beam Me Up - Science & Science Fiction news —
... to save the girl, the sentient system and himself, he must join the machine as well. Not everything is as it appears though and I am not going to ruin the ending. Why I am bringing this up is that this story is in the collection "The Last Reef & Other Stories" that was originally published in hardback and paperback by Elastic Press in August 2008. It contains 15 short stories, and received great reviews from Interzone , Prism , Sci-fi Online, and The Fix . (here is a link to the reviews ) and now if you would like a pdf of this book Gareth tells us that you can go to his ...
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