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OverviewDiscover the vast worlds and pocket universes of Michael Swanwick (Stations of the Tide), the only author to win science fiction's most prestigious award five times in six years. In his dazzling new collection, the master of speculative short stories returns with tales in which magic and science improbably coexist with myth and legend. With two stories original to this collection, Swanwick aptly demonstrates with poignant humour why he is widely respected as a master of imaginative storytelling. In engaging stories, Mischling the thief races through time to defeat three trolls before the sun rises for the first time and turns the inhabitants of her city into stone. A scientist is on the run from assassins, because her research in merging human intelligence with sentient AI is too dangerous. An aging veteran obtains a military weapon from his past: a VR robotic leopard in which he rediscovers the consequences of the hunt. In the biggest heist in the history of the universe, a loser Trickster (and the girlfriend who is better than he deserves), sets out to violate every trope and expectation of fiction possible. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael SwanwickPublisher: Tachyon Publications Imprint: Tachyon Publications ISBN: 9781616964504ISBN 10: 1616964502 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 03 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for the short fiction of Michael Swanwick ""Swanwick's wildly imaginative and beautifully written short stories have been, for several years, one of the primary joys of the field."" --Washington Post Book World ""One of contemporary sf's greatest short-story writers."" --Interzone ""One of the most powerful and consistently inventive short story writers of his generation."" --Gardner Dozois, editor of the Year's Best Science Fiction series ""By turns funny, clever, mysterious, and possessing hidden depths, the stories in Swanwick's latest collection demonstrate he's at the top of his game. Delightful, thoughtful work."" --Jeff VanderMeer, author of Annihilation ""[Swanwick] is a short story writer on the order of Theodore Sturgeon, Shirley Jackson, and Roger Zelazny. . . enticing and delighting and horrifying all at once. --New York Review of Science Fiction ""Michael Swanwick is darkly magnificent."" --Jack McDevitt, author of The Engines of God ""Swanwick's prose takes no prisoners."" --Time Out Chicago [STARRED REVIEW] ""One of a handful of writers whose short pieces are as impressive as their novels. Versatility, craftsmanship, a dollop of weird, and a delightfully askew sense of humor."" --Kirkus ""Swanwick excels at satisfying conclusions that cause readers to take pause and consider the actions of the characters. Thoughtful, witty, and, at times, disturbing, this collection will appeal to those who enjoy short fiction, no matter the genre."" --Booklist ""[Swanwick's] writing is flawless and creative, his characters incredibly well-developed for short stories, and the descriptive nature of his text can make you feel as if you're living in these other worlds right along with the characters."" --Times Union ""OK--it's official. Michael Swanwick is a god."" --Jane Yolen, author of Briar Rose ""I am too busy plotting how to steal the devil's stone (given to him by a Siberian shaman) that Michael keeps by his typewriter in order to unlock his writing power, all without disturbing his cat."" --Fran Wilde, author of Updraft and Cloudbound ""Michael Swanwick is one of our most reliably entertaining and provocative writers."" --Greg Bear, author of Darwin's Radio ""Any collection by the inventive and mischievous Michael Swanwick is a treasure."" --Locus, Year in Review Advance Praise for The Universe Box [STARRED REVIEW] ""Five-time Hugo Award winner Swanwick (Stations of the Tide) swirls together myth and science in this wildly inventive collection. A frequent theme is the interaction of humanity and technology, which is probed poignantly in the bittersweet 'Artificial People, ' narrated by a newly sentient robot who falls for one of the scientists on her team, and 'The White Leopard, ' about a man who is able to see through the eyes of his leopard-shaped military drone. In 'Requiem for a White Rabbit, ' animatronic escapees flee a life of misery in an amusement park. The epistolary 'Timothy: An Oral History' imagines the consequences of a scientist in an all-female society engineering a male child in a lab. Swanwick's wry humor comes through in 'The Warm Equations, ' a space exploration story helmed by the arrogant Dr. Osborne, and in 'The Star-Bear, ' about a Russian émigré poet who meets a bizarre celestial being. All of Swanwick's stories awaken insights into the mystery of being human in an increasingly mind-bending technological world. This is an author at the height of his powers."" (Feb.) --Publishers Weekly ""Swanwick is a great science fiction writer. His stories are brilliantly inventive, often hilarious, often profound, and always heartfelt."" --Kim Stanley Robinson, author of The Ministry for the Future ""Swanwick's natural storytelling ability and wonderful imagination made these tales of strange and fantastic sing, irrespective of their genre."" --Advance the Plot ""Virtuoso Swanwick delivers a microcosm in every story of this immaculate collection."" --Cat Rambo, Nebula Award winning author of the Tabat Quartet ""Brilliant, multilayered, breathtakingly imaginative, these stories surprise, delight, sometimes shock, and always reward with their insightful humanity. Don't miss this collection by one of our very best speculative writers."" --Nancy Kress, the multiple award-winning author of Beggars in Spain ""At this advanced stage of the game, I'm in no way surprised to find that Swanwick has produced a story collection that rivals his classic, Tales of Old Earth. A true Master of Science Fiction and Fantasy, he offers up new stories in The Universe Box, stylistically fresh with his trademark wild imagination. SF short fiction lovers and beyond will relish this new collection."" --Jeffrey Ford, author of A Natural History of Hell and The Shadow Year ""Short science fiction from an all-time great at the absolute pinnacle of his form. These stories are funny, terrifying, horny, disorienting and intoxicating, often all at once."" --Cory Doctorow, author of Red Team Blues and Enshittification""Barbed whimsicality, offbeat eroticism, swanwicked sense of humor, epiphanic final sentences, and ironclad commitment to making strangeness feel even stranger."" --James Morrow, author of The Last Witchfinder and Shambling Towards Hiroshima ""Every Swanwick collection is a reminder of how much he has taught me, and how much I have yet to learn. He is truly one of the all-time great writers of short sf."" --Andy Duncan, author of An Agent of Utopia ""Swanwick's wondrous tales climb every imaginable rung of the cosmic distance ladder leading to our innermost constellations."" --Alvaro Zinos-Amaro, author of Being Michael Swanwick Praise for the short fiction of Michael Swanwick ""Swanwick's wildly imaginative and beautifully written short stories have been, for several years, one of the primary joys of the field."" --Washington Post Book World ""One of contemporary sf's greatest short-story writers."" --Interzone ""One of the most powerful and consistently inventive short story writers of his generation."" --Gardner Dozois, editor of the Year's Best Science Fiction series ""By turns funny, clever, mysterious, and possessing hidden depths."" --Jeff VanderMeer, author of Annihilation ""[Swanwick] is a short story writer on the order of Theodore Sturgeon, Shirley Jackson, and Roger Zelazny. . . enticing and delighting and horrifying all at once. --New York Review of Science Fiction Advance Praise for The Universe Box [STARRED REVIEW] ""Five-time Hugo Award winner Swanwick (Stations of the Tide) swirls together myth and science in this wildly inventive collection. A frequent theme is the interaction of humanity and technology, which is probed poignantly in the bittersweet 'Artificial People, ' narrated by a newly sentient robot who falls for one of the scientists on her team, and 'The White Leopard, ' about a man who is able to see through the eyes of his leopard-shaped military drone. In 'Requiem for a White Rabbit, ' animatronic escapees flee a life of misery in an amusement park. The epistolary 'Timothy: An Oral History' imagines the consequences of a scientist in an all-female society engineering a male child in a lab. Swanwick's wry humor comes through in 'The Warm Equations, ' a space exploration story helmed by the arrogant Dr. Osborne, and in 'The Star-Bear, ' about a Russian émigré poet who meets a bizarre celestial being. All of Swanwick's stories awaken insights into the mystery of being human in an increasingly mind-bending technological world. This is an author at the height of his powers."" (Feb.) --Publishers Weekly ""Swanwick is a great science fiction writer. His stories are brilliantly inventive, often hilarious, often profound, and always heartfelt."" --Kim Stanley Robinson, author of The Ministry for the Future ""Swanwick's natural storytelling ability and wonderful imagination made these tales of strange and fantastic sing, irrespective of their genre."" --Advance the Plot ""Virtuoso Swanwick delivers a microcosm in every story of this immaculate collection."" --Cat Rambo, Nebula Award winning author of the Tabat Quartet ""Brilliant, multilayered, breathtakingly imaginative, these stories surprise, delight, sometimes shock, and always reward with their insightful humanity. Don't miss this collection by one of our very best speculative writers."" --Nancy Kress, the multiple award-winning author of Beggars in Spain ""At this advanced stage of the game, I'm in no way surprised to find that Swanwick has produced a story collection that rivals his classic, Tales of Old Earth. A true Master of Science Fiction and Fantasy, he offers up new stories in The Universe Box, stylistically fresh with his trademark wild imagination. SF short fiction lovers and beyond will relish this new collection."" --Jeffrey Ford, author of A Natural History of Hell and The Shadow Year ""If Michael Swanwick had never been born, it would have been necessary to cobble him together in Victor Frankenstein's workshop, so that the SF and fantasy fields might be enriched by his barbed whimsicality, offbeat eroticism, swanwicked sense of humor, epiphanic final sentences, and ironclad commitment to making strangeness feel even stranger."" --James Morrow, author of The Last Witchfinder and Shambling Towards Hiroshima ""Every Swanwick collection is a reminder of how much he has taught me, and how much I have yet to learn. He is truly one of the all-time great writers of short sf."" --Andy Duncan, author of An Agent of Utopia ""Swanwick's wondrous tales climb every imaginable rung of the cosmic distance ladder leading to our innermost constellations."" --Alvaro Zinos-Amaro, author of Being Michael Swanwick Praise for the short fiction of Michael Swanwick ""Swanwick's wildly imaginative and beautifully written short stories have been, for several years, one of the primary joys of the field."" --Washington Post Book World ""One of contemporary sf's greatest short-story writers."" --Interzone ""One of the most powerful and consistently inventive short story writers of his generation."" --Gardner Dozois, editor of the Year's Best Science Fiction series ""By turns funny, clever, mysterious, and possessing hidden depths."" --Jeff VanderMeer, author of Annihilation ""[Swanwick] is a short story writer on the order of Theodore Sturgeon, Shirley Jackson, and Roger Zelazny. . . enticing and delighting and horrifying all at once. --New York Review of Science Fiction ""Michael Swanwick is darkly magnificent."" --Jack McDevitt, author of The Engines of God ""Swanwick's prose takes no prisoners."" --Time Out Chicago ""Swanwick is a great science fiction writer. His stories are brilliantly inventive, often hilarious, often profound, and always heartfelt."" --Kim Stanley Robinson, author of The Ministry for the Future ""Swanwick's wildly imaginative and beautifully written short stories have been, for several years, one of the primary joys of the field."" --Washington Post Book World ""One of contemporary sf's greatest short-story writers."" --Interzone ""One of the most powerful and consistently inventive short story writers of his generation."" --Gardner Dozois, editor of the Year's Best Science Fiction series ""By turns funny, clever, mysterious, and possessing hidden depths."" --Jeff VanderMeer, author of Annihilation ""[Swanwick] is a short story writer on the order of Theodore Sturgeon, Shirley Jackson, and Roger Zelazny. . . enticing and delighting and horrifying all at once. --New York Review of Science Fiction ""Michael Swanwick is darkly magnificent."" --Jack McDevitt, author of The Engines of God ""Swanwick's prose takes no prisoners."" --Time Out Chicago [STARRED REVIEW] ""One of a handful of writers whose short pieces are as impressive as their novels. Versatility, craftsmanship, a dollop of weird, and a delightfully askew sense of humor."" --Kirkus ""Swanwick excels at satisfying conclusions that cause readers to take pause and consider the actions of the characters. Thoughtful, witty, and, at times, disturbing, this collection will appeal to those who enjoy short fiction, no matter the genre."" --Booklist ""[Swanwick's] writing is flawless and creative, his characters incredibly well-developed for short stories, and the descriptive nature of his text can make you feel as if you're living in these other worlds right along with the characters."" --Times Union ""OK--it's official. Michael Swanwick is a god."" --Jane Yolen, author of Briar Rose ""I am too busy plotting how to steal the devil's stone (given to him by a Siberian shaman) that Michael keeps by his typewriter in order to unlock his writing power, all without disturbing his cat."" --Fran Wilde, author of Updraft and Cloudbound ""Michael Swanwick is one of our most reliably entertaining and provocative writers."" --Greg Bear, author of Darwin's Radio ""Any collection by the inventive and mischievous Michael Swanwick is a treasure."" --Locus, Year in Review ""Swanwick's natural storytelling ability and wonderful imagination made these tales of strange and fantastic sing, irrespective of their genre."" --Advance the Plot Advance Praise for The Universe Box [STARRED REVIEW] ""Five-time Hugo Award winner Swanwick (Stations of the Tide) swirls together myth and science in this wildly inventive collection. A frequent theme is the interaction of humanity and technology, which is probed poignantly in the bittersweet 'Artificial People, ' narrated by a newly sentient robot who falls for one of the scientists on her team, and 'The White Leopard, ' about a man who is able to see through the eyes of his leopard-shaped military drone. In 'Requiem for a White Rabbit, ' animatronic escapees flee a life of misery in an amusement park. The epistolary 'Timothy: An Oral History' imagines the consequences of a scientist in an all-female society engineering a male child in a lab. Swanwick's wry humor comes through in 'The Warm Equations, ' a space exploration story helmed by the arrogant Dr. Osborne, and in 'The Star-Bear, ' about a Russian émigré poet who meets a bizarre celestial being. All of Swanwick's stories awaken insights into the mystery of being human in an increasingly mind-bending technological world. This is an author at the height of his powers."" (Feb.) --Publishers Weekly ""Swanwick is a great science fiction writer. His stories are brilliantly inventive, often hilarious, often profound, and always heartfelt."" --Kim Stanley Robinson, author of The Ministry for the Future ""Swanwick's natural storytelling ability and wonderful imagination made these tales of strange and fantastic sing, irrespective of their genre."" --Advance the Plot ""Virtuoso Swanwick delivers a microcosm in every story of this immaculate collection."" --Cat Rambo, Nebula Award winning author of the Tabat Quartet ""Brilliant, multilayered, breathtakingly imaginative, these stories surprise, delight, sometimes shock, and always reward with their insightful humanity. Don't miss this collection by one of our very best speculative writers."" --Nancy Kress, the multiple award-winning author of Beggars in Spain ""At this advanced stage of the game, I'm in no way surprised to find that Swanwick has produced a story collection that rivals his classic, Tales of Old Earth. A true Master of Science Fiction and Fantasy, he offers up new stories in The Universe Box, stylistically fresh with his trademark wild imagination. SF short fiction lovers and beyond will relish this new collection."" --Jeffrey Ford, author of A Natural History of Hell and The Shadow Year ""Short science fiction from an all-time great at the absolute pinnacle of his form. These stories are funny, terrifying, horny, disorienting and intoxicating, often all at once."" --Cory Doctorow, author of Red Team Blues and Enshittification ""In the introduction to his sixth summary collection of short stories, Swanwick writes that 'it is that region between essence and appearance that I try to write about.' From whimsical tall tales to a true story with the merest element of fantasy ('Ghost Ships') to recasting an Icelandic myth ('The Last Day of Old Night') and contemplation on the end of Alice Sheldon/James Tiptree Jr.'s life ('Huginn and Muninn--and What Came After'), he writes entertainments and thought-provoking missives. World peace achieved by the eradication of men threatened by the birth of a man-woman child ('Timothy: An Oral History'). A dinosaur wrangler who invites the wrong person to visit his range ('Grandmother Dimetrodon'). A stolen cigar box that contains the universe but brings little joy to the protagonist ('Universe Box'). Most of these stories defy the normal tropes of sf and fantasy. They do, however, reveal the joy and agony of their writing by a man who has won multiple Hugos yet currently holds the record for most nominations that haven't won, which in and of itself boasts of the stature of his works."" --Booklist ""Barbed whimsicality, offbeat eroticism, swanwicked sense of humor, epiphanic final sentences, and ironclad commitment to making strangeness feel even stranger."" --James Morrow, author of The Last Witchfinder and Shambling Towards Hiroshima ""Every Swanwick collection is a reminder of how much he has taught me, and how much I have yet to learn. He is truly one of the all-time great writers of short sf."" --Andy Duncan, author of An Agent of Utopia ""For all his narrative adventurousness and sly wit, Swanwick can also be a master of evocative, graceful prose."" --Locus ""Swanwick's wondrous tales climb every imaginable rung of the cosmic distance ladder leading to our innermost constellations."" --Alvaro Zinos-Amaro, author of Being Michael Swanwick Praise for the short fiction of Michael Swanwick ""Swanwick's wildly imaginative and beautifully written short stories have been, for several years, one of the primary joys of the field."" --Washington Post Book World ""One of contemporary sf's greatest short-story writers."" --Interzone ""One of the most powerful and consistently inventive short story writers of his generation."" --Gardner Dozois, editor of the Year's Best Science Fiction series ""By turns funny, clever, mysterious, and possessing hidden depths."" --Jeff VanderMeer, author of Annihilation Advance Praise for The Universe Box [STARRED REVIEW] ""Five-time Hugo Award winner Swanwick (Stations of the Tide) swirls together myth and science in this wildly inventive collection. A frequent theme is the interaction of humanity and technology, which is probed poignantly in the bittersweet 'Artificial People, ' narrated by a newly sentient robot who falls for one of the scientists on her team, and 'The White Leopard, ' about a man who is able to see through the eyes of his leopard-shaped military drone. In 'Requiem for a White Rabbit, ' animatronic escapees flee a life of misery in an amusement park. The epistolary 'Timothy: An Oral History' imagines the consequences of a scientist in an all-female society engineering a male child in a lab. Swanwick's wry humor comes through in 'The Warm Equations, ' a space exploration story helmed by the arrogant Dr. Osborne, and in 'The Star-Bear, ' about a Russian émigré poet who meets a bizarre celestial being. All of Swanwick's stories awaken insights into the mystery of being human in an increasingly mind-bending technological world. This is an author at the height of his powers."" (Feb.) --Publishers Weekly ""Swanwick is a great science fiction writer. His stories are brilliantly inventive, often hilarious, often profound, and always heartfelt."" --Kim Stanley Robinson, author of The Ministry for the Future ""Swanwick's natural storytelling ability and wonderful imagination made these tales of strange and fantastic sing, irrespective of their genre."" --Advance the Plot ""Virtuoso Swanwick delivers a microcosm in every story of this immaculate collection."" --Cat Rambo, Nebula Award winning author of the Tabat Quartet ""Brilliant, multilayered, breathtakingly imaginative, these stories surprise, delight, sometimes shock, and always reward with their insightful humanity. Don't miss this collection by one of our very best speculative writers."" --Nancy Kress, the multiple award-winning author of Beggars in Spain ""At this advanced stage of the game, I'm in no way surprised to find that Swanwick has produced a story collection that rivals his classic, Tales of Old Earth. A true Master of Science Fiction and Fantasy, he offers up new stories in The Universe Box, stylistically fresh with his trademark wild imagination. SF short fiction lovers and beyond will relish this new collection."" --Jeffrey Ford, author of A Natural History of Hell and The Shadow Year ""Short science fiction from an all-time great at the absolute pinnacle of his form. These stories are funny, terrifying, horny, disorienting and intoxicating, often all at once."" --Cory Doctorow, author of Red Team Blues and Enshittification ""Barbed whimsicality, offbeat eroticism, swanwicked sense of humor, epiphanic final sentences, and ironclad commitment to making strangeness feel even stranger."" --James Morrow, author of The Last Witchfinder and Shambling Towards Hiroshima ""Every Swanwick collection is a reminder of how much he has taught me, and how much I have yet to learn. He is truly one of the all-time great writers of short sf."" --Andy Duncan, author of An Agent of Utopia ""For all his narrative adventurousness and sly wit, Swanwick can also be a master of evocative, graceful prose."" --Locus ""Swanwick's wondrous tales climb every imaginable rung of the cosmic distance ladder leading to our innermost constellations."" --Alvaro Zinos-Amaro, author of Being Michael Swanwick Praise for the short fiction of Michael Swanwick ""Swanwick's wildly imaginative and beautifully written short stories have been, for several years, one of the primary joys of the field."" --Washington Post Book World ""One of contemporary sf's greatest short-story writers."" --Interzone ""One of the most powerful and consistently inventive short story writers of his generation."" --Gardner Dozois, editor of the Year's Best Science Fiction series ""By turns funny, clever, mysterious, and possessing hidden depths."" --Jeff VanderMeer, author of Annihilation Author InformationMichael Swanwick is one of the most acclaimed science fiction and fantasy short-story writers of his generation, having received an unprecedented five Hugo Awards in a six year period. He is also the winner of the British Science Fiction and World Fantasy Awards. Swanwick's stories, published in such collections such as Gravity's Angels, Tales of Old Earth, and Not So Much, Said the Cat, have also appeared in many anthologies and magazines, including OMNI, Penthouse, Amazing, Asimov's Science Fiction, New Dimensions. Swanwick's novels include The Iron Dragon's Daughter, a New York Times Notable Book, the Nebula Awardwinner Stations of the Tide, the Darger & Surplus series, Dragons of Babel, and City in the Stars. His work has also been translated into more than ten languages. Swanwick lives in Pennsylvania. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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