Medea: Harlan's World
Appearance
Cover artist | Frank Kelly Freas |
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Language | English |
Genre | Science fiction |
Published | 1985 |
Publisher | Phantasia Press |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | anthology |
Medea: Harlan's World (1985; ISBN 0-932096-36-0) is a 1985 collection of science fiction short stories by different authors,[1] all taking place on the same fictional moon. It was an experiment in collaborative science fictional world-building, featuring contributions by Hal Clement, Frank Herbert, and others.
It was based on a 1975 UCLA seminar called "10 Tuesdays Down a Rabbit Hole", held by Harlan Ellison and other science fiction authors.
Contents
[edit]- Introduction: Cosmic Hod-Carriers
- Part I: The Specs
- Introduction
- Basic Concepts: Astrophysics, Geology (by Hal Clement)
- Geology, Meteorology, Oceanography, Geography, Nomenclature, Biology (by Poul Anderson)
- Biology, Ecology, Xenology (by Larry Niven)
- Xenology, Sociology, Politics, Theology, Mathematics (by Frederik Pohl)
- Part II: The Concept Seminar
- Part III: The Extrapolations, the Questions
- Part IV: Second Thoughts
- Part V: The Stories
- "Farside Station" by Jack Williamson
- "Flare Time" by Larry Niven
- "With Virgil Oddum at the East Pole" by Harlan Ellison
- "Swanilda's Song" by Frederik Pohl
- "Seasoning" by Hal Clement
- "Concepts" by Thomas M. Disch
- "Songs of a Sentient Flute" by Frank Herbert
- "Hunter's Moon" by Poul Anderson
- "The Promise" by Kate Wilhelm
- "Why Dolphins Don't Bite" by Theodore Sturgeon
- "Waiting for the Earthquake" by Robert Silverberg
References
[edit]Categories:
- 1985 books
- 1985 short stories
- Fiction set on moons
- Short stories by Frank Herbert
- Short stories by Frederik Pohl
- Short stories by Jack Williamson
- Short stories by Harlan Ellison
- Short stories by Larry Niven
- Short stories by Poul Anderson
- Short stories by Robert Silverberg
- Short stories by Theodore Sturgeon
- Science fiction anthologies
- Works by Kate Wilhelm
- Works by Thomas M. Disch
- Works edited by Harlan Ellison
- 1980s science fiction short story collection stubs