A Review of Puss in D.C.
Paul Di Filippo reviews Puss in D.C. and Other Stories at Locus Online here.
Paul Di Filippo reviews Puss in D.C. and Other Stories at Locus Online here.
Summer does this to me. It's the heat, I tell myself while getting even lazier than usual, but should mention that the trade paperback of Seed Seeker is now out from Tor and available here and at booksellers everywhere. I'll definitely have more news to report as fall approaches. I'm also going to be at the World Fantasy Convention In Saratoga Springs, New York on November 5-8, 2015.
My short fiction collection Puss in D.C. and Other Stories has been published by Wildside Press. It's available from Amazon and Barnes & Noble, among other booksellers, but can also be purchased from the publisher here.
E-editions of five of my books are now available from Open Road Media.
About Alien Child, published in 1988, Jane Yolen said: "Count on Pamela Sargent to write a science fiction novel that is both entertaining and true to human emotion. I wish I had had this book when I was a teen because all the loneliness, all the alienation, all the apartness I felt from my family would have made more sense.”
The Golden Space, a novel on the theme of immortality, was praised by Algis Budrys as "a major intellectual achievement of SF literature..a landmark."
Behind the Eyes of Dreamers (with an introduction by George Zebrowski), Eye of Flame (introduction by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro), and The Mountain Cage (introduction by Barry N. Malzberg and with my original afterwords for this book, first published in 2002) are collections of short fiction. More information about these and other books can be found here.