A Tick Tock Heart - E-book - ePub

Edition en anglais

Note moyenne 
 David Vernon - A Tick Tock Heart.
Twenty-two award-winning short stories from the 'Stringybark Future Times Award' will propel you into a world beyond 2020. These stories will delight... Lire la suite
3,99 € E-book - ePub
Vous pouvez lire cet ebook sur les supports de lecture suivants :
Téléchargement immédiat
Dès validation de votre commande
Offrir maintenant
Ou planifier dans votre panier

Résumé

Twenty-two award-winning short stories from the 'Stringybark Future Times Award' will propel you into a world beyond 2020. These stories will delight and intrigue you in this anthology of clever tales from Australian and international authors. Mika was elbow-deep in the torso of an android when the front door hissed open. She set her tools beside the robot carcass and headed for the desk at the front of the shop, weaving around precarious piles of android parts and ducking beneath the wires and bits of robot that hung from the ceiling.
There was a girl standing behind the desk. She couldn't have been older than eighteen, with heliotrope hair and tanned skin, and she was glancing around at the shop behind the desk with a curious eye."Welcome to Mika's Android Construction and Repair, " Mika said, leaning on the desk. "I'm Mika. Shouldn't you be in school?"- from 'Not Quite Normal' by Amy de JongShe moves to the window and watches the moon rise, a blood-orange ball balanced on the horizon, illuminating the place where the track first appears.
Once, this track had been kept graded for the armies of tourists in their four-wheel-drives, but the tourists don't come anymore; the fuel is too precious and the wet seasons too long lasting to make it feasible to repair the roads. It is only possible to approach by hovercopter or on foot. The breeders always come on foot.- from 'No Bigger than my Thumb' by Beverley LelloCharlie stood on the point gazing at the bridge.
They said it was nearly three hundred years old and he guessed that it could be true. It had lasted better than the building in front of him, that's for sure. That building had once been white, apparently, and concerts and were held within its halls, but Charlie couldn't picture that having ever happened. For the building now sat like an island in the bay, its sail like shell cracked and brown. Water had long since covered the large concrete steps that led to its cavernous doors and the sea now surged through its corridors, swamping its amphitheatres and washing out the ghosts of times past.- from 'The Secret Keepers' by Sean Quentin Lee

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    16/06/2014
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-310-80648-3
  • EAN
    9781310806483
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num.
      pas de protection

Avis libraires et clients

Avis audio

Écoutez ce qu'en disent nos libraires !

À propos de l'auteur

Biographie de David Vernon

I am a freelance writer and editor. I am father of two boys. For the last few years I have focussed my writing interest on chronicling women and men's experience of childbirth and promoting better support for pregnant women and their partners. Recently, for a change of pace, I am writing two Australian history books. In 2014 I was elected Chair of the ACT Writers Centre. In 2010 I established the Stringybark Short Story Awards to promote the short story as a literary form.

Souvent acheté ensemble

Vous aimerez aussi

Derniers produits consultés

3,99 €