Barcelona Tales
ByPublisher Description
Every city has its own rhythm, its own beat and character; none more so than Barcelona. To commemorate the 2016 European Science Fiction Convention being held in this historic city, NewCon Press invited many of Spain’s top SF and fantasy authors to join those from Britain, France, and Canada to write stories that cast the city in a whole new light. Original stories from the likes of multiple award-winning Elia Barceló (whose work has been translated into eighteen languages), and Spain’s most decorated genre author Rodolfo Martínez, sit alongside tales from two-times Nebula winner Aliette de Bodard, Campbell Award-winner Lisa Tuttle, multiple award-winning author Ian Watson and more.
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. The Translator – Lisa Tuttle
3. Secret Stories of Doors – Sofia Rhei
4. Catacomb Saints – Dave Hutchinson
5. A Tale of No City – Rodolfo Martínez
6. The Ravisher, The Thief – Marian Womack
7. Himmler in the Barcelona Hallucination Cell – Ian Watson
8. Dark Pages – Ian Whates
9. Children of the Black Lady – Virginia Pérez de La Puente
10. Equi Maledicti – Sarah Singleton
11. The Dance of the Hippacotara – Claude Lalumière
12. There Will Be Demons – Alberto M. Caliani
13. What Hungers in the Dark – Aliette de Bodard
14. Barcelona/My Love – Elia Barceló
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