Sense of Wonder – Now Available for Kindle!

Sense of Wonder – Now Available for Kindle!

A book to which I contributed the essay on religion in science fiction is now available for Kindle at less than half the list price of the enormous print volume. The book is Sense of Wonder: A Century of Science Fiction, and I am providing the publisherโ€™s description and a list of contents below.

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Sense of Wonder โ€“ A Century of Science Fiction

Sense of Wonderย is a broad, inexpensive, single-volume anthology designed to give students a sense both of literature and history. By far the most comprehensive speculative fiction textbook available,ย Sense of Wonderย includes canonical works, stories written in response to those works, and essays on major themes and topics in the field. The book will facilitate a variety of different types of speculative fiction course, whether the course is focused on particular themes, on a chronological look at writers, or on the roots of contemporary SF. Beginning with nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century writers,Sense of Wonderย continues up through the most acclaimed present-day writers. Stories are not treated as purely academic exercises, but contextualized, which is vital in reading a genre where most writers know each other and the relationship between writer and reader is a major factor in how stories are created.

The collection includes 225 stories, poems, and bibliographic essays (contributed by professors who teach science fiction and by SF professionals), with an emphasis on the roots of modern SF. Each story author is given a biographical introduction as well.

Features

  • By far the most comprehensive teaching anthology available for SF โ€“ at about two million words itโ€™s more than twice as long as competing works.
  • Available in both book and ebook editions โ€“ Only $49.99 for the book and $39.99 for the ebook (or $69.99 for a book and ebook bundle). [NOTE: currently on sale on Amazon.com for $22.79]
  • A wide variety of stories by both major names and lesser-known but influential writers.
  • Dozens of essays introducing topics in the field, ranging from space opera to cyberpunk, from early radio dramas to postcolonial SF, from John W. Campbell and his writers to disability in science fiction. Essays are by SF professors, scholars of the field, and SF professionals.
  • A generous sampling of science fictional poetry โ€“ an important part of the field thatโ€™s often missing from textbooks.
  • Short biographical introductions to each author
  • An appendix geared to aspiring SF writers, with overviews on submitting manuscripts, literary agents, avoiding publishing scams, writersโ€™ workshops, and more.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Early Science Fiction ( -1926)ย 

Edgar Rice Burroughs, fromย A Princess of Mars

The Origins of Science Fiction (Jennifer A. Rea)

Samuel Butler, from Erewhon

Karel Capek,ย R.U.R.ย (play)

George Allan England, โ€œThe Thing from-Outsideโ€

Hugo Gernsback and His Writers (Richard Bleiler)

D. H. Lawrence, โ€œRobot Poemsโ€ (poem)

Mina Loy, โ€œLunar Baedekerโ€ (poem)

Edgar Allan Poe, โ€œMellonta Tautaโ€

On the Baroque in Science Fiction (Thomas F. Bertonneau)

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, fromย The Last Man

Nineteenth-Centuryย Science Fiction (Monique R. Morgan)

Jean Toomer, โ€œHer Lips Are Copper Wireโ€ (poem)

Jules Verne, from Off on a Comet!

Science Fiction and Hidden Histories of Science (Katherine Pandora)

H. G. Wells, โ€œThe Time Machineโ€

Dark Futures and Dystopias (Matthew Crom)

Evgenii Zamyatin, fromย We

Russian and East European Science Fiction (Sibelan Forrester)

The Field Takes Shape (1926-1936)

Miles J. Breuer, โ€œThe Gostak and the Doshesโ€

American Science Fiction Magazines (Hildy Silverman)

John W. Campbell, โ€œWho Goes There?โ€

John W. Campbell and His Writers (Zahra Jannessari Ladani)

Clare Winger Harris, โ€œThe Diabolical Drugโ€

H. P. Lovecraft, โ€œAt the Mountains of Madnessโ€ and

โ€œHarbour Whistlesโ€ (poem)

The Lovecraft Circle (Dennis H. Barbour)

Laurence Manning, โ€œThe Man Who Awokeโ€

Philip Francis Nowlan, โ€œArmageddon-2419 A.D.โ€

Science Fiction on Radio (Tim DeForest)

Nat Schachner, โ€œPirates of the Gormโ€

Clark Ashton Smith, โ€œAfterwardsโ€ and โ€œThe Star-Treaderโ€ (poems)

E. E. โ€œDocโ€ Smith, from The Skylark of Space

Space Opera (David Steiling)

Donald Wandrei, โ€œThe Red Brainโ€

The Golden Age (1936-1945)

Isaac Asimov, โ€œNightfallโ€ and โ€œThe Martian Wayโ€

Gender Images in Science Fiction (Twila Yates Papay and Paul D. Reid)

Stephen Vincent Benet, โ€œBy the Waters of Babylon,โ€

โ€œNightmare for Future Referenceโ€ (poem)

Fredric Brown, โ€œArenaโ€

L. Sprague de Camp, โ€œA Gun for Dinosaurโ€

Dinosaurs in Science Fiction (Tim DeForest)

Lester Del Rey, โ€œThe Wings of Nightโ€

Lester and Judy-Lynn Del Rey (Frederik Pohl)

Raymond Z. Gallun, โ€œOld Faithfulโ€

Edmond Hamilton, โ€œThe Sargasso of Spaceโ€

Robert A. Heinlein, โ€œThe Green Hills of Earthโ€

Andre Norton, โ€œAll Cats Are Greyโ€

Young Adult Science Fiction (Carol Franko)

Frederik Pohl , โ€œDay Millionโ€

Conventions and Fandom (Sheri Giglio)

Clifford D. Simak, โ€œGrotto of the Dancing Deerโ€

Theodore Sturgeon, โ€œMicrocosmic Godโ€

A.E. van Vogt, โ€œBlack Destroyerโ€

Space Travel in Science Fiction (Steven Mollmann)

Stanley G. Weinbaum, โ€œA Martian Odysseyโ€

Jack Williamson, โ€œThe Firefly Treeโ€ and โ€œThe Metal Manโ€

The Mass Market Era (1945-1960)

Poul Anderson โ€œDuel on Syrtisโ€

Alfred Bester โ€œFondly Fahrenheitโ€

Cyborgs (Kyle William Bishop)

James Blish โ€œSurface Tensionโ€

Anthony Boucher, โ€œThe Quest for St. Aquinโ€

Science Fiction Book Reviewing (Tom Easton)

Leigh Brackett, โ€œThe Last Days of Shandakorโ€

Algis Budrys, โ€œThe Stoker and the Starsโ€

Science Fiction in Western Europe (Sonja Fritsche)

Arthur C. Clarke, โ€œThe Sentinelโ€

Science Fiction Film: The Forbidden Genre (Daniel M. Kimmel)

Hal Clement, โ€œUncommon Senseโ€

World Building (Donald M. Hassler)

Avram Davidson, โ€œOr All the Seas with Oystersโ€

Philip K. Dick, โ€œThe Defendersโ€

Robots (Amerdeep Singh)

Gordon R. Dickson, โ€œSoldier, Ask Notโ€

Philip Jose Farmer, โ€œRiverworldโ€

Religion and Science Fiction (James F. McGrath)

Tom Godwin, โ€œThe Cold Equationsโ€

Zenna Henderson, โ€œLoo Reeโ€

The Science Fiction of Death, Dying, and Grief (Kathleen Fowler)

Frank Herbert, โ€œRat Raceโ€

Damon Knight, โ€œThe Country of the Kindโ€

C. M. Kornbluth โ€œThe Little Black Bagโ€

Fritz Leiber, โ€œA Bad Day for Salesโ€

Murray Leinster, โ€œFirst Contactโ€

Aliens and Alien Worlds (Ericka Hoagland)

Richard Matheson, โ€œBorn of Man and Womanโ€

Judith Merril, โ€œThat Only a Motherโ€

Walter M. Miller Jr., โ€œDeath of a Spacemanโ€

After the End: Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction (Irene Sywenky)

Ward Moore, โ€œBring the Jubileeโ€

Alternate History (Andrew M. Gordon)

Edgar Pangborn, โ€œThe Golden Hornโ€

H. Beam Piper, โ€œGraveyard of Dreamsโ€

Eric Frank Russell, โ€œAllamagoosaโ€

Science Fiction in the UK (Nick Hubble)

James H. Schmitz, โ€œThe Witches of Karresโ€

Robert Sheckley, โ€œThe Prize of Perilโ€

Cordwainer Smith, โ€œThe Game of Rat and Dragonโ€

Jack Vance, โ€œSail 25โ€

The New Wave and Beyond (1960-1975)

Brian W. Aldiss, โ€œMan in His Timeโ€

The New Wave (Darren Harris-Fain)

Ben Bova, โ€œThe Next Logical Stepโ€

Marion Zimmer Bradley, โ€œThe Door Through Spaceโ€

Donald A. Wollheim (Betsy Wollheim)

John Brunner, โ€œGood with Riceโ€

F. M. Busby, โ€œIf This Is Winnetka, You Must Be Judyโ€

Octavia Butler, โ€œBloodchildโ€

Black Women Writing Speculative Fiction (Ayana Abdallah)

Jack Dann, โ€œGoing Underโ€

Samuel R. Delany, โ€œDriftglassโ€

Literary Criticism and Science Fiction (Donald M. Hassler)

The New Wave and Beyond (1960-1975) (continued)

Tom Disch, โ€œThe Demi-Urgeโ€

Harlan Ellison โ€œJeffty Is Fiveโ€

Science Fiction on Television (Jim Davis)

Joe Haldeman, โ€œHeroโ€ and โ€œSaulโ€™s Deathโ€ (poem)

Military Science Fiction (James D. Macdonald)

R. A. Lafferty, โ€œThus We Frustrate Charlemagneโ€

Time Travel (Ellen M. Rigsby)

Keith Laumer, โ€œThe Yillian Wayโ€

Ursula K. Le Guin, โ€œThe First Contact with the Gorgonidsโ€

Science Fiction and Environmentalism (Lisa Swanstrom)

Anne McCaffrey, โ€œWeyr Searchโ€

Fan Fiction (Karen Hellekson)

Vonda McIntyre, โ€œLittle Facesโ€

Larry Niven, โ€œNeutron Starโ€

Kit Reed, โ€œWhat Wolves Knowโ€

Keith Roberts, โ€œThe Lady Margaretโ€

Spider Robinson, โ€œMelancholy Elephantsโ€

Joanna Russ, โ€œSoulsโ€

Taboos and Dangerous Ideas in Modern SF (Liberty Stanavage)

Robert Silverberg, โ€œPassengersโ€

Norman Spinrad, โ€œNo Direction Homeโ€

James Tiptree Jr., โ€œThe Only Neat Thing to Doโ€

John Varley โ€œThe Persistence of Visionโ€

News Magazines of the Science Fiction Field (Ian Randal Strock)

Vernor Vinge, โ€œFast Times at Fairmont Highโ€

Kurt Vonnegut, โ€œ2 B R 0 2 Bโ€

Roger Zelazny, โ€œA Rose for Ecclesiastesโ€The Paperback Heydey (1975-1990)

Greg Bear, โ€œBlood Musicโ€

Germs in Science Fiction (Laurel Bollinger)

Gregory Benford โ€œBow Shockโ€

Hard Science Fiction (C. W. Johnson)

David Brin, โ€œSenses Three and Sixโ€

Lois McMaster Bujold, โ€œThe Mountains of Mourningโ€

Disability in Science Fiction (Breyan Strickler)

Pat Cadigan, โ€œPretty Boy Crossoverโ€

Cyberpunk (Don Riggs)

Orson Scott Card, โ€œDogwalkerโ€

C. J. Cherryh โ€œThe Sandman, the Tinman and the BettyBโ€

Paul Di Filippo, โ€œLittle Workerโ€

David Drake, โ€œRanks of Bronzeโ€

Jim Baen (Henry T. Davis with Toni Weiskopf)

Alan Dean Foster, โ€œThe Muffin Migrationโ€

Gregory Frost, โ€œMadonna of the Maquiladoraโ€

Lisa Goldstein โ€œSplit Lightโ€

James Patrick Kelly, โ€œThink Like a Dinosaurโ€

John Kessel, โ€œBuffaloโ€

James Gunn and the Center for the Study of SF (Chris McKitterick)

Elizabeth Moon, โ€œHand to Handโ€

James Morrow, โ€œCity of Truthโ€

Utopian Science Fiction (Samuel Gerald Collins)

Pat Murphy, โ€œRachel in Loveโ€

LGBT Themes in SF (Wendy Gay Pearson)

Terry Pratchett, โ€œDeath and What Comes Nextโ€

Craig Raine, โ€œA Martian Sends A Postcard Homeโ€ (poem)

Mike Resnick, โ€œFor I Have Touched the Skyโ€

Kim Stanley Robinson, โ€œThe Lucky Strikeโ€

Lucius Shepard, โ€œBarnacle Bill the Spacerโ€ and โ€œWhite Trainsโ€ (poem)

Graphic Novels and Science Fiction (Peter J. Ingrao)

Joan Slonczewski, โ€œMicrobeโ€

S. P. Somtow, โ€œFiddling for Water Buffaloesโ€

Bruce Sterling, โ€œBicycle Repairmanโ€

Michael Swanwick, โ€œEdge of the Worldโ€

Harry Turtledove, โ€œThe Star and the Rocketsโ€

Howard Waldrop, โ€œThe Ugly Chickensโ€

Connie Willis, โ€œA Letter from the Clearysโ€

Awards in Science Fiction (Lauren Cunningham)

Gene Wolfe, โ€œSeven American Nightsโ€ and โ€œThe Computer Iterates

the Greater Trumpsโ€ (poem)SF in the Age of Consolidation (1990- )

Ayana Abdallah, โ€œShadow Catcherโ€ (poem)

Catherine Asaro, โ€œA Roll of the Diceโ€

Kage Baker, โ€œNoble Moldโ€

Steampunk (Burgsbee L. Hobbs)

Terry Bisson, โ€œBears Discover Fireโ€ and โ€œTheyโ€™re Made out of Meatโ€

Ted Chiang โ€œHell is the Absence of Godโ€

Cory Doctorow, โ€œWhen Sysadmins Ruled the Earthโ€

Survivalism (Kyle William Bishop)

Debra Doyle and James D. Macdonald, โ€œUncle Joshua and the Grooglemanโ€

Karen Joy Fowler, โ€œStanding Room Onlyโ€

James Alan Gardner, โ€œThree Hearings on the Existence of Snakes in

the Human Bloodstreamโ€

Andrea Hairston, โ€œGriots of the Galaxyโ€

Cathy Park Hong, from Dance Dance Revolution (poems)

Science Fiction and Lyric Poetry (Seo-Young Jennie Chu)

Nalo Hopkinson, โ€œA Habit of Wasteโ€

Postcolonial Science Fiction (Ericka Hoagland)

Mary Robinette Kowal, โ€œEvil Robot Monkeyโ€

Nancy Kress, โ€œMy Mother, Dancingโ€

Jonathan Lethem, โ€œThe Hardened Criminalsโ€

Maureen McHugh, โ€œThe Lincoln Trainโ€

Science Fiction and Anime (Mark Gellis)

Robert J. Sawyer, โ€œFlashesโ€

Canadian Science Fiction in English (Ruby Ramraj)

Darrell Schweitzer, โ€œAlternate Histories,โ€ โ€œScientific Romance,โ€ and

โ€œAt the Conclusion of the Intersteller Warโ€ (poems)

Charles Stross, โ€œLobstersโ€Appendices

Stories and authors listed alphabetically

Stories listed by date of first appearance

List of poems

List of essays

Science Fiction Writerโ€™s Guides

60 Rules for Writing Short SF (Terry Bisson)

Writerโ€™s Workshops (Debra Doyle)

Inventing the Future (Mike Brotherton)

Submitting a Manuscript (Leigh Grossman)

Literary Agents (Leigh Grossman)

Avoiding Publishing Scams (Leigh Grossman)

Book Details

Visit http://wonder.swordsmith.com for quotes, reviews, material for teachers, or to request an examination copy
992 pages, 8 1/2 x 11 paperback
Published byย The Wildside Press, Rockville Maryland
Edited byย Leigh Grossman, English Department, University of Connecticut
ISBN-13: 978-1-4344-3079-3
ISBN-10: 1-4344-3079-0

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