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Don Sakers

    Don Sakers schreibt Science-Fiction, die sich mit tiefgreifenden Fragen des Bewusstseins und der Existenz auseinandersetzt. Seine Erzählungen erforschen das Innenleben empfindungsfähiger Wesen, von alten Bäumen bis hin zu geisterhaften Präsenzen, und bieten neue Perspektiven auf klassische spekulative Szenarien. Sakers' Schreiben zeichnet sich durch seine intellektuelle Tiefe und seine Fähigkeit aus, lebendige, fantasievolle Welten hervorzurufen. Er ist eine bedeutende Stimme in der zeitgenössischen Science-Fiction, die die Leser mit seinen einzigartigen thematischen Erkundungen immer wieder fesselt.

    Weaving the Web of Days
    The Leaves of October: a novel of the Scattered Worlds
    Act Well Your Part
    A Voice in Every Wind
    • A Voice in Every Wind

      • 108 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Imagine a world where creatures communicate by scent and taste as much as sound and sight, where meaning lives in every rock and stream, and every breeze brings a new voice...A pair of linked novellas introduces us to the planet Kaa and its alien inhabitants. From the viewpoint of a remarkable alien, Dleef, we witness a world alive with sensation and emotion; and we meet a Human explorer, Treyl, who is witness to a powerful and profound transformation. For on Kaa, consciousness and sapience are new experiences - and Treyl is present at nothing less than the birth of intelligence and culture on Kaa.Sixty years later, with the Human galaxy convulsed in war, Kaa's fragile and beautiful society is menaced by the arrival of a notorious war criminal. Standing in his way is Captain Le Galvao of the Terran Empire. But Le is opposed by the Human inhabitants of Kaa. For in the depths of the forest, a secret project is underway, a project that could alter the future of Humanity...

      A Voice in Every Wind
    • Act Well Your Part

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      THE NEW BOY IN CLASSAt first Keith Graff dislikes his new school, Oak Grove High. He misses his old friends, and despairs of ever fitting in. Then he joins the school's drama club, where he meets the boyishly cute Bran Davenport: "Be honest, fella, he said to himself as he looked out the window at the cloudy October sky. Bran Davenport probably doesn't even like boys, at least not in the way you're thinking of. And if he did, which was a pretty big if, even if he did he probably wouldn't give you a second look. He's a senior, member of the Thespians, star of last year's play, and aide to the drama teacher. You're a newcomer, lower than a freshman..."Since its original publication in 1986, Act Well Your Part has become a classic, an unabashed love story set not in the world that was, but in the world as, perhaps, it should be. Speed-of-C Productions is proud to bring this timeless tale back into print for its adult fans as well as a new generation of teens

      Act Well Your Part
    • The Hlutr: immensely old, terribly wise.and utterly alien. Long before life crawled from the oceans of Earth, the forests of the Hlutr stood on a million worlds. Their soundless songs filled space, and their mastery of evolution had brought peace to countless planets. When Mankind went out into the stars, he found the Hlutr waiting for him. Waiting to observe, to converse, to help. Waiting to judge.and, if necessary, to destroy. Humans were savage, uncontrolled, aggressive and unpredictable. Should the Hlutr encourage them - or exterminate them? Parts One and Two of this book, originally published as Analog novelettes, each appeared in The World's Best SF anthologies for their respective years. The novel was a finalist for the Compton Crook Award. Wavelengths Online calls it "an underrated SF gem." Speed-of-C Productions is proud to bring The Leaves of October back into print with a brand-new epilogue written just for this edition.

      The Leaves of October: a novel of the Scattered Worlds
    • Weaving the Web of Days

      • 130 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Maj Thovold has led the Galaxy for three decades, a Golden Age of peace and prosperity. She is weary and ready to resign, but two pieces of unfinished business remain. The first is her choice of a successor; the second, an old enemy that only she has the power to defeat. The last battle will take place on the strangest battlefield known: a web of living tendrils that stretches across interstellar space. A web where Maj's enemies wait, like spiders, for their prey....

      Weaving the Web of Days