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Amazing Tales Volume 90, Classics To Go

Embark on an extraordinary voyage through the cosmos with "Amazing Tales Volume 90", a visionary science fiction anthology, offering unparalleled expedition. This electrifying collection unfurls the boundless tapestry of human imagination, exploring themes of creation, survival, identity, and cosmic challenges across mesmerizing universes and landscapes. In Sternbach's "The Hands", you'll be drawn into a mythological odyssey where renewal blooms in the heart of apocalyptic chaos—a narrative that dances between hope and existential curiosity. Meanwhile, Alan J. Ramm's "Death Walks On Mars" beckons you to the desolate beauty of the red planet, where survival is fiercely contested in a world teetering on the brink with vengeance at its core. The anthology's richness deepens with Malcolm B. Morehart, Jr.'s "The Fugitives", a profound foray into identity and alienation. Here, a protagonist confronts deep-seated societal fears in a universe parallel to our own. Sternbach reemerges with "Jabberwock, Beware!", a whimsical yet gripping tale of Earth's cosmic face-off against alien invaders, led by a hero whose humor is as defiant as his resolve. Morehart returns with "Restricted Tool", an exhilarating narrative where mysterious gadgets meet enigmatic rules, challenging the adage of finders, keepers in thrilling new ways. Finally, Ramm's "Test Problem" invites you on a cerebral expedition where intellectual might is tested against the expansive void of space. "Amazing Tales Volume 90" is not just a collection of stories but a vibrant canvas that illustrates life's possibilities across post-apocalyptic revivals, Martian escapades, existential threats, and cosmic adversities. It promises an indelible adventure that will captivate fans of alternate realities, alien engagements, and the quest for interstellar understanding. Each tale is a gateway to a new world, rich in emotional depth and diverse in narrative flair, ensuring that every reader is entranced by the anthology's extraordinary resonance.

Richard A. Sternbach et al., Alan J. Ramm, Malcolm B. Morehart, Jr.

Richard A. Sternbach, born in 1948 in New York City, is a luminary in the realm of speculative fiction, renowned for his visionary storytelling and profound impact on the genre. Sternbach's early fascination with science and technology, fueled by the Space Race and his avid consumption of pulp science fiction, laid the groundwork for his future literary pursuits. Graduating with a degree in astrophysics, Sternbach initially embarked on a career as a NASA engineer, contributing to several pioneering space missions. However, his passion for storytelling soon led him to the world of writing, where he seamlessly blended his scientific expertise with imaginative narratives. His works often explore the ethical and philosophical implications of advanced technology, space exploration, and human evolution, making him a favorite among both science fiction aficionados and scholars. Sternbach's influence extends beyond his written works; he has been a vocal advocate for the responsible use of technology and has participated in numerous panels and think tanks addressing the future of humanity in space. His controversial stance on artificial intelligence, arguing for stringent ethical guidelines, has sparked widespread debate and influenced contemporary discourse on the subject. Mentoring a new generation of writers, Sternbach has left an indelible mark on the genre, inspiring authors to push the boundaries of imagination while grounding their stories in scientific plausibility. His contributions have not only enriched the literary landscape but have also provoked thoughtful consideration of our place in the cosmos, ensuring his legacy endures for generations to come.

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