Emergence (Palmer novel)
Author | David R. Palmer |
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Cover artist | Jim Burns |
Language | English |
Genre | Science fiction novel |
Publisher | Bantam Spectra |
Publication date | November 1984 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
ISBN | ISBN 0-553-25519-3 (first edition, paperback) Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character |
Emergence is a science fiction book written by David R. Palmer and first published by Bantam Spectra in November 1984. It had three printings through July 1985, and was republished in 1990 as a "Signature Special Edition" with a few minor edits and a new afterword by the author.
Emergence was Palmer's first book published. It was developed from a pair of Hugo[1] and Nebula award nominated novellas originally published in somewhat different form in Analog magazine. The novel itself was nominated for a Hugo Award[1], a pair of Locus awards (for first novel and science fiction novel)[1], was a finalist for a Philip K. Dick Memorial Award[1], and won the Compton Crook Award[1].
The writing style of Emergence is especially unusual, as it is written in sentences almost entirely without subjects, intended to simulate shorthand.
Novellas
- Emergence -- published in an Analog anthology titled Children of the Future on January 5th, 1981[2]. It was nominated for a Hugo Award[1], a Nebula Award, a Locus Award[1], and won an Analog Analytical Laboratory Award[1]. Palmer was nominated for the 1983 John W. Campbell Award[1] for Best New Writer on the strength of this novella. A somewhat different form became the first volume of the novel.
- Seeking -- published in the February 1983 Analog magazine[3]. It was nominated for a Hugo[1], a Locus[1], and won an Analog Analytical Laboratory Award[1]. A somewhat different form became the second volume of the novel.