Chariot to the Stars features some of Steve Miller's favorite early work from Amazing Science Fiction and elsewhere. as well as a previously unpublished short story.
The stories in Chariot to the Stars ask:
*Who builds a chariot to the stars? *What if the fate of the world were in the paws of a pet? *Where do you find zero-gravity buckets and ...
Chariot to the Stars features some of Steve Miller's favorite early work from Amazing Science Fiction and elsewhere. as well as a previously unpublished short story.
The stories in Chariot to the Stars ask:
*Who builds a chariot to the stars?
*What if the fate of the world were in the paws of a pet?
*Where do you find zero-gravity buckets and Christmas twice a year?
*When is the best time to count the lines on the highway?
*How can a spaceman survive the destruction of his ship 100 light-years from home?
Why wait to find out? The answers are in
Chariot to the Stars
Steve Miller works with words. He's been a newspaper reporter, editor, and columnist; book and music reviewer; writing instructor; librarian; poet and author.
The former Curator of the University of Maryland Science Fiction Research Collection at UMBC and past President of the Instructors of Science Fiction in Higher Education, Miller is known to science fiction fans worldwide for the Liaden Universe® stories co-authored with his wife. Sharon Lee.
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Overview
Chariot to the Stars features some of Steve Miller's favorite early work from Amazing Science Fiction and elsewhere. as well as a previously unpublished short story.The stories in Chariot to the Stars ask:
*Who builds a chariot to the stars?
*What if the fate of the world were in the paws of a pet?
*Where do you find zero-gravity buckets and ...