Description:OMNI Trade PaperbackOriginal Christmas anthology. Twelve cosmic days of Christmas tales ranging from vampires to robots, from the hills of Appalachia to a high orbit space station, all celebrating the holiday in off-beat ways.Twelve newstories of Christmas in very unusual circumstances, ranging from vampires to robots, from the hills of Appalachia to a high orbit space station, all celebrating the holiday in their own, off-beat ways.Features tales by New York Times best seller Larry Correia, Darkship series creator Sarah A. Hoyt, Sapphire Award Winner for urban fantasy, Wen Spencer--and much, muchmore!AboutA Cosmic Christmas authors:“If you love monsters and action, you’ll love [Larry Correia]. If you love guns, you’ll love [Correia]. If you love fantasy, and especially horror fantasy, you’ll love [Correia].”Introduction: “The Shape of Christmases to Come” © 2013 by Hank Davis“Angel of Light” by Joe Haldeman first appeared in Cosmos, December 2005. © 2005 by Joe Haldeman. Reprinted by permission of the author.“And to All a Good Night” by Tony Daniel appears here for the first time. © 2013 by Tony Daniel. Published by permission of the author.“Christmas Card” by Connie Willis. A somewhat different version may have appeared in Starwind magazine, date unknown. The revised version © 2013 Connie Willis. Published by permission of the author.“Away in a Manger” by Wen Spencer first published online by Baen.com, 2013. © 2013 by Wen Spencer. Reprinted by permission of the author.“Happy Birthday, Dear Jesus” by Frederik Pohl first appeared in Alternating Currents, Ballantine Books, 1956. © 1956 by Frederik Pohl. Reprinted by permission of the author.“Shepherds and Wolves” by Sarah A. Hoyt appears here for the first time. © 2013 by Sarah A. Hoyt. Published by permission of the author.“In the Spirit of Christmas” by Tee Morris first appeared online by Imagine That! Studios, December 9, 2012. © 2012 by Tee Morris. Reprinted by permission of the author.“Wormhole Magic” by Marianne Plumridge. An earlier version of the story appeared online on the Infinity Plus website in 2004. © 2004 by Marianne Plumridge. The revised version is © 2013 by Marianne Plumridge. Published by permission of the author.“A Christmas in Amber” by Scott William Carter first appeared in Analog, December 2005. © 2005 Dell Magazines. Reprinted by permission of the author.“Space Aliens Saved My Marriage” by S. N. Dyer first appeared in Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, December 1990 © 1990 by Davis Publications. Reprinted by permission of the author.“Zwarte Piet’s Tale” by Allen Steele first appeared in Analog, December 1998 © 1998 by Dell Magazines. Reprinted by permission of the author.“How Thorvald the Bloody-Minded Saved Christmas” by Esther Friesner first appeared in Fabulous Whitby, Fabulous Albion, 2008. © 2008 by Esther Friesner. Reprinted by permission of the author.“Julian: A Christmas Story” by Robert Charles Wilson first appeared as a chapbook, PS Publishers, 2006. © 2006 by Robert Charles Wilson. Reprinted by permission of the author.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with A Cosmic Christmas 2 You. To get started finding A Cosmic Christmas 2 You, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: OMNI Trade PaperbackOriginal Christmas anthology. Twelve cosmic days of Christmas tales ranging from vampires to robots, from the hills of Appalachia to a high orbit space station, all celebrating the holiday in off-beat ways.Twelve newstories of Christmas in very unusual circumstances, ranging from vampires to robots, from the hills of Appalachia to a high orbit space station, all celebrating the holiday in their own, off-beat ways.Features tales by New York Times best seller Larry Correia, Darkship series creator Sarah A. Hoyt, Sapphire Award Winner for urban fantasy, Wen Spencer--and much, muchmore!AboutA Cosmic Christmas authors:“If you love monsters and action, you’ll love [Larry Correia]. If you love guns, you’ll love [Correia]. If you love fantasy, and especially horror fantasy, you’ll love [Correia].”Introduction: “The Shape of Christmases to Come” © 2013 by Hank Davis“Angel of Light” by Joe Haldeman first appeared in Cosmos, December 2005. © 2005 by Joe Haldeman. Reprinted by permission of the author.“And to All a Good Night” by Tony Daniel appears here for the first time. © 2013 by Tony Daniel. Published by permission of the author.“Christmas Card” by Connie Willis. A somewhat different version may have appeared in Starwind magazine, date unknown. The revised version © 2013 Connie Willis. Published by permission of the author.“Away in a Manger” by Wen Spencer first published online by Baen.com, 2013. © 2013 by Wen Spencer. Reprinted by permission of the author.“Happy Birthday, Dear Jesus” by Frederik Pohl first appeared in Alternating Currents, Ballantine Books, 1956. © 1956 by Frederik Pohl. Reprinted by permission of the author.“Shepherds and Wolves” by Sarah A. Hoyt appears here for the first time. © 2013 by Sarah A. Hoyt. Published by permission of the author.“In the Spirit of Christmas” by Tee Morris first appeared online by Imagine That! Studios, December 9, 2012. © 2012 by Tee Morris. Reprinted by permission of the author.“Wormhole Magic” by Marianne Plumridge. An earlier version of the story appeared online on the Infinity Plus website in 2004. © 2004 by Marianne Plumridge. The revised version is © 2013 by Marianne Plumridge. Published by permission of the author.“A Christmas in Amber” by Scott William Carter first appeared in Analog, December 2005. © 2005 Dell Magazines. Reprinted by permission of the author.“Space Aliens Saved My Marriage” by S. N. Dyer first appeared in Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, December 1990 © 1990 by Davis Publications. Reprinted by permission of the author.“Zwarte Piet’s Tale” by Allen Steele first appeared in Analog, December 1998 © 1998 by Dell Magazines. Reprinted by permission of the author.“How Thorvald the Bloody-Minded Saved Christmas” by Esther Friesner first appeared in Fabulous Whitby, Fabulous Albion, 2008. © 2008 by Esther Friesner. Reprinted by permission of the author.“Julian: A Christmas Story” by Robert Charles Wilson first appeared as a chapbook, PS Publishers, 2006. © 2006 by Robert Charles Wilson. Reprinted by permission of the author.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with A Cosmic Christmas 2 You. To get started finding A Cosmic Christmas 2 You, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.