This volume consists of three science-fiction novelettes by David Alexander and Hayford Peirce that were originally published in Analog Magazine as follows:
"Finder's Fee" April 1997 - 17,420 words "Elephant's Graveyard" March 1999 - 17,680 words "Best Of Breed" December 1994 - 12,750 words Total: 47,850 ...
This volume consists of three science-fiction novelettes by David Alexander and Hayford Peirce that were originally published in Analog Magazine as follows:
"Finder's Fee" April 1997 - 17,420 words
"Elephant's Graveyard" March 1999 - 17,680 words
"Best Of Breed" December 1994 - 12,750 words
Total: 47,850 words
See my profile on Goodreads.com at:goodreads.com/author/show/2376305.David_GraceSee my profile on Amazon.com at:Amazon.Com/Author/davidgraceSee my website at:davidgraceauthor.comBrowse my books on Facebook at:facebook.com/davidgraceauthor/app_19138777091239400000499592905To purchase trade paperback editions of my books go either to Amazon.com or to my print publisher, Wildside Press at:wildsidebooks.com/GRACE-David_c_1514.htmlI used to write under the name "David Alexander" but there were several other writers using that name and publishers and agents confused me with them, so I now use the pen name, "David Grace." My first published novel was "The Chocolate Spy" followed by "Fane" then "My Real Name Is Lisa" then "The Eyes Of The Blind.I have re-titled Fane as "The Accidental Magician"; re-titled "My Real Name Is Lisa" as "Stolen Angel" and re-titled "The Eyes Of The Blind" as "True Faith." All available at Smashwords, Amazon, and other ebook sellers.All of my novels except "Daniel" are available in $7.99 or $8.99 trade paperback editions at Amazon.com from publisher, Wildside Press.My favorite books that I wrote are "The Concrete Kiss", "Shooting Crows At Dawn", "A Death In Beverly Hills", "True Faith", "Easy Target", and "Doll's Eyes" more or less in that order but the order changes from day to day. I think the best SF stories that I have written are the Tramp stories contained in SF Stories Volume 1.I have had several Sci Fi stories published in Analog Magazine and two crime stores published in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine. I am a long-time member of the Science Fiction Writers of America.The legendary SF author (and friend) Jack Vance named a planet after me in "The Face" and named a lawgiver after me in "Night Lamp."I shared a story credit (with two others) for the Outer Limits episode "Joy Ride" which starred Cliff Robertson.My last novel was "The Concrete Kiss."I often write screenplays based on my books as well as stand-alone screenplays. I have written screenplays for: "The Concrete Kiss"; "True Faith"; "Stolen Angel"; "A Death In Beverly Hills", "Doll's Eyes","The Traitor's Mistress", "Daniel" and "Etched In Bone."I have also written the non-novel related screenplays: "Dreamboat" romantic comedy; "Champion's Season" (comedy); "First Starship" (G-rated adventure).
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Overview
"Finder's Fee" April 1997 - 17,420 words
"Elephant's Graveyard" March 1999 - 17,680 words
"Best Of Breed" December 1994 - 12,750 words
Total: 47,850 ...