Crystal Nights and Other Stories
Cover art by Steve Montiglio.
Subterranean Press is pleased to present the follow-up collection to Dark Integers and Other Stories. Crystal Nights is a full 50% longer than Greg Egan’s most recent collection, featuring all never-before-collected stories.
The nine stories in Greg Egan’s new collection range from parables of contemporary human conflict and ambition to far-future tales of our immortal descendants.
In “Lost Continent”, a time traveler seeking refuge from a war-torn land faces hostility and bureaucratic incompetence. “Crystal Nights” portrays a driven man’s moral compromises as he chases an elusive technological breakthrough, while in “Steve Fever” the technology itself falls victim to its own hype.
“TAP” brings us a new kind of poetry, where a word is more powerful than a thousand images. “Singleton” shows us a new kind of child, born of human DNA modeled in a quantum computer – who, in “Oracle”, journeys to a parallel world to repay a debt to an intellectual ancestor.
“Induction” chronicles the methods and motives behind humanity’s first steps to the stars. “Border Guards” reflects on the painful history of a tranquil utopia. And in the final story, “Hot Rock”, two immortal citizens of the galaxy-spanning Amalgam find that an obscure, sunless world conceals mind-spinning technological marvels, bitter factional struggles, and a many-layered secret history.
Contents:
- Introduction
- Lost Continent
- Crystal Nights
- Steve Fever
- TAP
- Induction
- Singleton
- Oracle
- Border Guards
- Hot Rock
Greg Egan
Greg Egan (born 1961) is an Australian computer programmer and science fiction author.