Author | Jack L. Chalker |
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Cover artist | Darrell K. Sweet |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Speculative fiction |
Publisher | Del Rey Books |
Publication date | 1988 |
Media type | print (paperback) |
Pages | 339 |
ISBN | 0-345-34858-3 |
Dance Band on the Titanic is a collection of speculative fiction short stories by American writer Jack L. Chalker. It was first published in paperback by Del Rey Books in July 1988.[1]
Summary
The book collects seven works of short fiction, two original to the collection, together with an introduction and few nonfiction pieces by the author. [1] It gathers together the majority of his short fiction, Chalker being primarily a novelist.[2]
Contents
- "Introduction: The Writing Game"
- "No Hiding Place" (from Stellar #3, October 1977)
- "Where Do You Get Those Crazy Ideas?"
- "Forty Days and Nights in the Wilderness" (from Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, v. 98, no. 7, July 1978)
- "Dance Band on the Titanic" (from Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, v. 2, no. 4, July/August 1978)
- "Stormsong Runner" (from Whispers II, August 1979)
- "In the Dowaii Chambers" (from The John W. Campbell Awards, Volume 5, January 1984)
- "Adrift Among the Ghosts"
- "Moths and Candle"
- "Afterwords: On Transformations and Other Last Words"
- "The Official Jack L. Chalker Handout Bibliography"
- "Brief Biographical Notes for the Interested"
Awards
Dance Band on the Titanic placed twelfth in the 1989 Locus Poll Award for Best Collection.[1]
Reception
The collection was reviewed by Don D'Ammassa in Science Fiction Chronicle v. 9, no. 11 (issue #107), August 1988, and Edward Bryant in Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine v. 8, no. 6, February 1989.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 Dance Band on the Titanic title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- ↑ "Chalker, Jack L." The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. February 7, 2019. Retrieved August 19, 2020.
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