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Misquoting the Moon (Naked Moon Book 2)

Misquoting the Moon (Naked Moon Book 2)

David Bartell
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“Misquoting the Moon” - is a short story originally published in Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, March 2007, with an illustration by Nicholas Jainschigg. An asteroid will destroy life on Earth - except a lucky few. Who deserves to live? This is the story of some most unexpected Ted, survivalist of dubious ethics, and Hendrik, his African friend.


Trade

“The setting, the foreboding, and the desperation and dilemmas that Hendrik faces are compelling… the characters’ actions mattered” - The Fix

“A neat little tale about how to save a little of a world that is about to be destroyed.” - SFRevu

“While the story comes to a satisfying conclusion, it also raises questions, not of ethics, but rather more practical considerations, which might be interesting for Bartell to explore in a sequel.” - Tangent


Analog reader

"Very moving.”

“Misquoting the Moon had the greatest emotional impact that I can ever remember from a short story in any genre.”

“I loved it.”


The first story published, "Misquoting the Moon" is actually the second story in the NAKED MOON collection. Each of the early stories stands alone, the collection comprising a novel. The published versions of these stories are considered Edition 1, while these Kindle versions are Edition 2. Look for more NAKED MOON stories on Amazon.

For more information on "Misquoting the Moon",
Language
English
Pages
13
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
March 02, 2007

Misquoting the Moon (Naked Moon Book 2)

David Bartell
0/5 ( ratings)
“Misquoting the Moon” - is a short story originally published in Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, March 2007, with an illustration by Nicholas Jainschigg. An asteroid will destroy life on Earth - except a lucky few. Who deserves to live? This is the story of some most unexpected Ted, survivalist of dubious ethics, and Hendrik, his African friend.


Trade

“The setting, the foreboding, and the desperation and dilemmas that Hendrik faces are compelling… the characters’ actions mattered” - The Fix

“A neat little tale about how to save a little of a world that is about to be destroyed.” - SFRevu

“While the story comes to a satisfying conclusion, it also raises questions, not of ethics, but rather more practical considerations, which might be interesting for Bartell to explore in a sequel.” - Tangent


Analog reader

"Very moving.”

“Misquoting the Moon had the greatest emotional impact that I can ever remember from a short story in any genre.”

“I loved it.”


The first story published, "Misquoting the Moon" is actually the second story in the NAKED MOON collection. Each of the early stories stands alone, the collection comprising a novel. The published versions of these stories are considered Edition 1, while these Kindle versions are Edition 2. Look for more NAKED MOON stories on Amazon.

For more information on "Misquoting the Moon",
Language
English
Pages
13
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
March 02, 2007

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