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y separately published work icon Oceanic selected work   novella   short story   science fiction  
Issue Details: First known date: 2009... 2009 Oceanic
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Contents

* Contents derived from the London,
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Gollancz , 2009 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Lost Continent, Greg Egan , single work short story science fiction

A young man from the war-torn Middle East escapes into an alternate future, in which he and hundreds of other asylum seekers are locked up by the inhabitants of the more 'enlightened' time in which they land.

(p. 1-31)
Dark Integers, Greg Egan , single work short story science fiction (p. 32-78)
Crystal Nights, Greg Egan , single work short story science fiction (p. 79-109)
Steve Fever, Greg Egan , single work short story science fiction (p. 110-128)
Induction, Greg Egan , single work short story science fiction (p. 129-144)
Singleton, Greg Egan , single work short story science fiction
After a miscarriage, scientist Ben and his wife Francine decide to try again with an artificial android child who can learn and develop like an actual human.
(p. 145-205)
Oracle, Greg Egan , single work short story science fiction (p. 206-260)
Border Guards, Greg Egan , single work short story science fiction (p. 261-287)
Riding the Crocodile, Greg Egan , single work short story science fiction (p. 288-341)
Glory, Greg Egan , single work short story (p. 342-372)
Hot Rock, Greg Egan , single work short story science fiction

'Greg Egan gives us an alien technology only he could imagine–a wandering world that's inexplicably warm enough to support life.'

Source: Back cover, Godlike Machines.

(p. 373-434)
Oceanic, Greg Egan , single work novella science fiction (p. 435-489)
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