The Periodic Table of Science Fiction
Author | Michael Swanwick |
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Language | English |
Genre | Science fiction |
Publisher | PS Publishing |
Publication date | July 1, 2005 |
Publication place | United Kingdom |
Media type | Print (Slipcased hardcover, Hardcover) |
Pages | 274 (hardcover) |
ISBN | ISBN 1-904619-01-0 (slipcase), ISBN 1-904619-00-2 (hardcover) Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character |
OCLC | 69021516 |
The Periodic Table of Science Fiction is a collection of 118 very short stories by science fiction author Michael Swanwick. Each story is named after an element in the periodic table, including the then-undiscovered Ununseptium. The stories were commissioned to run on Eileen Gunn's The Infinite Matrix[1] but were published in the Sci Fiction section of SciFi.com, between 2001 and 2003. The print edition was published in 2005, in two signed limited editions: one slipcase hardback edition with a print run of 200[2], and one hardback edition with a print run of 500 books[3].
The theme of each story in the collection is inspired by the element it is named after. The book also includes an afterword by the author, and a foreword by Theodore Gray who was awarded the IgNobel Prize for Chemistry in 2002.
External links
- Theodore Gray's Wooden Periodic Table
- The Periodic Table of Science Fiction at PS Publishing
- Serbian translation
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