Tesseracts 4

by Lorna Toolis, Michael Skeet (eds.) | Science Fiction & Fantasy | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0888783221 Global Overview for this book
Registered by monado of Toronto, Ontario Canada on 8/5/2006
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Journal Entry 1 by monado from Toronto, Ontario Canada on Saturday, August 5, 2006
This is an anthology of Canadian science fiction from 1992.

Stories:
- "Winter Was Hard" (short story) by Charles de Lint
- "The Toy Mill" (novelette) by David Nickle and Karl Schroeder
- "Also Starring" (vignette) by Cliff Burns
- "Extras" (novelette) by Robert Charles Wilson
- "Equinox" (short story) by Yves Meynard
- "Ants" (short story) by Allan Weiss
- "Out of Sync" (short story) by Ven Begamudré
- "We Can't Go on Meeting Like This" (vignette) by Phyllis Gottleib
- "Baruch, the Man-faced Dog" (short story) by Mick Burrs
- "Couples" (short story) by Eileen Kernaghan
- "The Reckoning of Gifts" (novelette) by James Alan Gardner
- "Ruby" (short story) by Charles Shelby Goerlitz
- "Judy" (short story) by Ursula Pflug
- "Chambered Nautilus" (novelette) by Élizabeth Vonarburg (translated from the French by Jane Brierley)
- "Eternity, Baby" (novelette) by Andrew Weiner
- "The Best of Both Worlds" (short story) by Lesley Choice
- "Falconer" (novelette) by John Park
- "Time Shrink" (short story) by Tim Wynne-Jones
- "Father Time" (short story) by Derryl Murphy
- "Remember, the Dead Say" (short story) by Jean-Louis Trudel
- "Death of a Dream" (novelette) by Candas Jane Dorsey

Poems:
- "Gryphons" by M. W. Field
- "Pointing North (after Christian Morgenstern)" by Tom Henighan
- "The Great Comedians (for Robert Zend)" by Tom Henighan
- "The Others" by Dave Duncan
- "At the Bus Stop, One Autumn Morning" by M. W. Field
- "Clark Kent in Old Age" by Tom Henighan
- "Much Slower Than Light" by Carolyn Clink
- "How They Made the Golem" by John Robert Columbo

Introduction by Lorna Toolis and Afterword by Michael Skeet

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