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Old 06-22-2012, 07:32 PM   #15
Greg Anos
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Stonetools, does it have to be new, or just "new to you?"

For the latter, I recommend short story collections by old big name authors. Not too many are on e-books but...

Since you convey that you like style-driven literature, I recommend Jack Vance's The Moon Moth and Other Stories (E-book at his website, no-DRM, various formats.)

Cordwainer Smith (total oveure - 37 stories) at Baen Books, $12 for total works, two volumes.

Harlan Ellison - The Deathbird



On paper, The Science Fiction Hall Of Fame. (Three Volumes)

The Collected Short Stories of Theodore Sturgeon - particularly Volumes 5, 10 and 11.
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