The Law & the Heart by Kenneth Schneyer

The Law & the Heart by Kenneth Schneyer

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The Law & the Heart by Kenneth Schneyer

Debut collection of science fiction tales from Nebula-nominated author Kenneth Schneyer

First, the law. A time traveler confronts a judge to prevent four years of war. An author undergoes suspended animation to preserve his copyrights and escape his creditors. Then, the heart. A medical accident robs a husband of 20 years of marriage. A soldier mother struggles to tell the difference between her daughter and the alien enemy.

Exploring the seams where humanity and technology, society and individuality intersect, Nebula- and Sturgeon-nominated author Kenneth Schneyer presents thirteen mind-bending, thought-provoking tales of near and far futures that will amuse, amaze, and unsettle. The law will change, and the heart will change, and the heart will change the law. These stories confront the question of just what makes and keeps us human.

The stories here are formally ingenious, even startling, and at the same time full of heart; the combination is brilliant and delightful. More please -- Kim Stanley Robinson, author of 2312 and Shaman: A Novel of the Ice Age.

Spare us the lawyer jokes - here is a collection of stories from a writer who can navigate around the quiddities of the law and still plumb the tumultuous depths of human emotion. Ken Schneyer extrapolates the future of our legal systems with the dexterity of an Asimov putting his robots through their paces and yet in these (lucky) thirteen stories you will meet people just like you who live lives you would never have imagined. The Law & The Heart is a witty, moving calling card from a writer you'll want to see again soon. -- James Patrick Kelly, Hugo, Nebula and Locus Award winner

Schneyer, Kenneth: - Kenneth Schneyer forgot he wanted to be a writer for 25 years, until a 2006 home renovation forced him to find a way of retaining his sanity. Since then, he has sold stories to many science fiction and fantasy magazines and anthologies, several of which can be found on Amazon. In 2014, he received a Nebula nomination and was a finalist for the Sturgeon Memorial Award for his short story, Selected Program Notes from the Retrospective Exhibition of Theresa Rosenberg Latimer. His first collection, The Law & the Heart, will be released in 2014. Ken attended the Clarion Writers Workshop at UCSD in 2009, and joined the Cambridge Science Fiction Workshop in 2010. Mostly he writes science fiction and fantasy, but he's been known to write crime stories, poetry, and anything else that strikes his fancy. He was a theater major at Wesleyan and briefly a semiprofessional actor before attending law school at the University of Michigan. He teaches legal studies and humanities at Johnson & Wales University, and has published numerous articles on the constitutive rhetoric of legal texts. Born in Detroit, he now lives in Rhode Island with one singer, one dancer, one actor, and something with fangs. He's interested in astronomy, history, politics, philosophy, feminist theory, presidential trivia, brain science, and practically everything else. He cooks better than most people you know, and you should not play either stud poker or Trivial Pursuit against him if money is involved
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9781938808227
ISBN 10 1938808223
Titel The Law & the Heart
Autor Kenneth Schneyer
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Stillpoint/Prometheus
Erscheinungsjahr 2014-05-16
Seitenanzahl 206
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