OtherSpace


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OtherSpace: The 2001 Yearbook is a chronicle of a year in the life of an evolving science fiction saga that unfurls on the Internet every day (www.otherspace.org).Participants further the story, which has been ongoing since 1998, and their actions often yield headline news in the OtherSpace Observer.OtherSpace: The 2001 Yearbook helps demonstrate the excitement and immediacy of this interactive storytelling environment.




Otherspace


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"Conceived at the National Air and Space Museum, in Washington D.C., in December 1990, and printed at Nexus Press in Atlanta, in October 1992"--Colophon.




The Other Space Race


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The Other Space Race is a unique look at the early U.S. space program and how it both shaped and was shaped by politics during the Cold War. Eisenhower’s “New Look” expanded the role of the Air Force in national security, and ultimately allowed ambitious aerospace projects, namely the “Dyna-Soar,” a bomber equipped with nuclear weapons that would operate in space. Eisenhower’s space policy was purely practical, creating a strong deterrent against the use of nuclear arms against the United States. With the Soviet launch of Sputnik in 1957, the political climate changed, and space travel became part of the United States’ national discourse. Sambaluk explores what followed, including the scuttling of the “Dyna-Soar” program and the transition from Eisenhower’s space policy to John Kennedy’s. This well-argued, well-researched book gives much needed perspective on the Cold War’s influence on space travel and it’s relation to the formation of public policy.







A Covenant of Justice


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In A Covenant of Justice, the sequel to Gerrold's classic space opera Under the Eye of God, The Phaestor, a genetically altered vampiric race, have set in motion their final plan for the complete enslavement of the galaxy. However, they will not go unopposed, for on numerous worlds, humans, androids, and bioforms have joined forces against their vampiric overlords. A government of vampires, dragons, and mutated humans display their galactic dominance, and while those entrusted with the wisdom of the galaxy sanction the struggle against the Phaestor, a cunning Vampire war queen, her ambitious suitor, and the fierce and invincible Dragon Lord vie for total domination. The last hope for the galaxy remains in the hands of rebels from Thoska-Roole: a band of malcontents, outnumbered and pursued, fighting for their freedom, their lives, and the future of the stars.




Astronauts and Other Space Heroes FYI


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Lists the achievements and other facts about the most famous astronauts.




The Dark Reaches


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After the Earth was destroyed by ruthless machine intelligences known as the Cold Minds, the remnants of the human race sought refuge among the Hidden Worlds. Now, after six centuries, word comes that humans may have survived in the most dangerous hiding place of all—Earth’s solar system. The Cold Minds have returned and humanity’s very existence is at risk—the fight is not going well for the Hidden Worlds. But now renegade pilot Linnea Kiaho has discovered that free humans still survive in Earth’s solar system, the center and fortress of the Cold Minds. With her fellow pilot Iain sen Paolo, Linnea embarks on a dangerous journey to Earth’s system, risking their lives in hope of discovering how humans have survived there. But what she finds is a secret so shocking, a truth so dangerous that it may save the Hidden Worlds—or shatter them forever.




Bicultural Literature and Film in French and English


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This book focuses on literature and cinema in English or French by authors and directors not working in their native language. Artists with hybrid identities have become a defining phenomenon of contemporary reality following the increased mobility between civilisations during the postcolonial period and the waves of emigration to the West. Cinema and prose fiction remain the most popular sources of cultural consumption, not least owing to the adaptability of both to the new electronic media. This volume considers cultural products in English and French in which the explicitly multi-focal representation of authors' experiences of their native languages/cultures makes itself conspicuous. The essays explore work by the peripheral and those without a country, while problematising what might be meant by the widely used but not always well-defined term ‘bicultural’. The first section looks at films by such well-known filmmakers working in France as Bouchareb, Kechiche, Legzouli and Dridi, as well as the animated feature Persepolis. Here the focus is on the representation of human experience in spatial terms, exploring the appropriation of territory cohabited by ‘local’ people, newcomers and their children, haunted by the cultural memories of distant places. The second part is devoted to multicultural authors whose ‘native’ language was English, Russian, Polish, Hungarian or Spanish (Beckett, Herzen, Voyeikova, Triolet, Conrad, Hoffmann, Kristof, Dorfman), and their creative engagement with difference. A study of the emergence of multilingual writing in Montaigne and an autobiographical essay by Elleke Boehmer on growing up surrounded by English, Dutch, Afrikaans and Zulu frame the volume's chapters. The collection relishes the freedom provided by liberation from the confines of one language and culture and the delight in creative multilingualism. This book will be of significant interest to those studying the subject of biculturalism, as well as the fields of comparative literature and cinema.




Alouette's Song, Second Edition


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"Whoever saves a life, saves a world." (ancient Jewish maxim) Alouette's Song is a New Adult romantic action-adventure featuring two couples, one heroic and one support, each having a college-aged teen plus a teen accelerated into college or beyond. Themes from government conspiracy thrillers, inspirational fiction, and coming of age, are presented through a dramatic storytelling style infused with frequent humor and irony. There are even a few small paranormal elements: a sworn protector of humanity hiding behind someone else's eyes, a 6000-year old guardian spirit keeping safe a treasure that if used selflessly could save a people... and an inherited gift infused with generation after generation of sacred use from a Jewish village in Eastern Europe. Meet Dotty and Rick. Dotty is a professional violinist with a GED. Rick is a college sophomore, having graduated high school early to pursue interests that steer him away from an abusive home. While not a typical love-at-first-sight scenario they do get thrown together in a spectacular manner. Dotty gets mugged in a subway and falls onto the tracks of a train due to arrive in a minute, getting injured in the fall. Rick is considering suicide by the very same train, but the moment he decides to do so he hears Dotty's screams. He places Dotty's need to live above his own need to die. Their collision turns into a kiss that lights up the universe for both of them. Martin and Margie have been friends from childhood. Margie has autism but is brilliant enough to hide her condition at the price of extreme loneliness. Martin is the only one who accepts her for exactly who and what she is. Margie won't reveal her hopeless love for him because of this as she knows he's gay. But Margie stumbles onto an answer for them both... having to do with the power of Time. Martin takes Margie's discovery and along with his engineering talent utilizes both to build a spacecraft. Soon both couples are together and in way over their heads within the sea of stars; only ingenuity, compassion, valor, and prayer can get them safely home.




How to be an Astronaut and Other Space Jobs


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An out-of-this-world book about space jobs for anyone from age 6+