A finalist for both the Hugo and Locus awards, Alec Nevala-Lee has seen his short fiction and essays featured in 'Salon', the 'New York Times' and 'Analog Science Fiction and Fact'. Now Nevala-Lee delivers a gripping meditation on the human experience with his powerful collection: 'SYNDROMES: SCIENCE FICTION STORIES'.
These stories contain a cross section of narratives, people and places: an unusual couple requests to be flown to a remote island near Alaska; a series of beached whales vex a US military officer in Vietnam and cause unrest in a local village; an ecoterrorist's bomb at an upscale ski resort has unintended consequences: and mysterious killings thought to be the work of a monster in Japan turn out to be something much more real.
A finalist for both the Hugo and Locus awards, Alec Nevala-Lee has seen his short fiction and essays featured in 'Salon', the 'New York Times' and 'Analog Science Fiction and Fact'. Now Nevala-Lee delivers a gripping meditation on the human experience with his powerful collection: 'SYNDROMES: SCIENCE FICTION STORIES'.
These stories contain a cross section of narratives, people and places: an unusual couple requests to be flown to a remote island near Alaska; a series of beached whales vex a US military officer in Vietnam and cause unrest in a local village; an ecoterrorist's bomb at an upscale ski resort has unintended consequences: and mysterious killings thought to be the work of a monster in Japan turn out to be something much more real.