Neil Clarke is the editor of Clarkesworld and Forever Magazine and owner of Wyrm Publishing, and a six-time Hugo Award Nominee for Best Editor (short form). He currently lives in New Jersey with his wife and two children.
Praise for The Eagle Has Landed
“This solid and well-rounded anthology is highly
recommended.”—Booklist, starred review
“An eclectic selection of the past 50 years in lunar science
fiction, written by a who’s who of speculative fiction writers . .
. will appeal to fans of futuristic science fiction and historic
space race aficionados.” —Publishers Weekly
Praise for Neil Clarke’s Anthologies with Night Shade Books
“Readers should savor the stories a few at a time to get the most
out of Clarke’s superior selections . . . but there are no inferior
pieces here. This is a fine, thoughtful book.”
—Publishers Weekly, starred review for Not One of Us
“Well-known SF authors grace this . . . top-notch selection of
imaginative and thought-provoking stories.”
—Kirkus Reviews, starred review for More Human Than Human
“Clarke’s stellar reprint anthology explores the expansive variety
of space exploration stories. . . . Outstanding works in which
extreme environments bring out the best and worst of human
nature.”
—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review for The Final Frontier
“Twenty one fascinating tales from some of science fiction’s new
stars. The reprint collection is multicultural and diverse, with
tales of all kinds and from some unusual places. . . . Many
standouts in this one and likely something here for all sorts of
different kinds of folks.”
—Manhattan Book Review, 4.5/5 Stars for The Final Frontier
“This hefty anthology of imperial SF covers great space battles,
small dramas within an empire, hopeless bureaucracy, and even
living space stations, zooming in and out to capture every nuance .
. . The diverse array of stories ensures that there’s plenty of
interest for any fan of large-scale SF.”
—Publishers Weekly on Galactic Empires
“Masterful editor Neil Clarke has assembled an exotic, bountiful
treasure chest of reprint tales dedicated to that mode of SF that
can arguably be said to constitute the very core of the field, the
space opera.”
—Asimov’s on Galactic Empires
“Clarke has assembled a wide range of authors – from old masters
like Robert Silverberg to more recent talents such as Aliette De
Bodard – each offering a different take on the central premise. . .
There isn’t a bad piece amongst them . . . the Galaxy really is
there for the taking.”
—Starburst on Galactic Empires, reviewed by Alister Davison
“As editor Clarke points out in his introduction, when most people
hear the term galactic empire, they immediately picture Darth Vader
and Star Wars. But there is a long history of star-faring empires
in the genre, with stories that imagine our human tendencies to
explore and conquer among the stars. . . . The stories gathered
here, all of which have appeared elsewhere, show the huge range of
possibilities of the chosen theme.”
—Library Journal on Galactic Empires
“The first must-read anthology of the year, no question, is Neil
Clarke’s Galactic Empires, an ambitious (read: huge) collection of
SF tales featuring far-flung confederations in the stars. The TOC
is a who’s-who of virtually everyone doing important work at short
length in science fiction.”
—John O’Neil, Black Gate on Galactic Empires
“Brings together some of the best voices writing in the genre
today. . . . a stunning collection of short fiction.”
—WorldsInInk on Galactic Empires
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