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The Millennium Express The Collected Stories Of Robert Silverberg 9 19952009 Robert Silverberg

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The Millennium Express The Collected Stories Of Robert Silverberg 9 19952009 Robert Silverberg
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Publisher: Subterrenean Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.07 MB
Pages: 488
Author: Robert Silverberg
ISBN: 9781596066687, 1596066687
Language: English
Year: 2017
Volume: 9

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"But, for all that, I went on writing short fiction all through the seventh and eighth decades of my life, and though I'm not very active these days, I would still pay attention if someone were to approach me with an interesting and challenging short-story project, or if some absolutely irresistible story idea were to come into my mind. I will not, at this point, try to claim that the stories that are collected here are the last short stories I will ever write. Surely some editor, in the years ahead, will tickle my imagination with a proposal I can't resist. But I doubt that will be happening very often; and, meanwhile, here's the harvest of the fourteen years that began in 1995-not an enormous number of stories, no, but stories nevertheless that I think are worth reading and reprinting." -Robert Silverberg, from the Introduction

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