Out of the Ruins, Preston Grassmann
Out of the Ruins, Preston Grassmann
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Out of the Ruins
The Apocalyptic Anthology

Author: Preston Grassmann, China Miéville, Emily St. John Mandel, Charlie Jane Anders, Ramsey Campbell, Clive Barker, Carmen Maria Machado, various authors, others

Narrator: Alex Boyles, Chelsea Stephens, Heath Miller, Helen Lloyd, James Anderson Foster, Kevin Kenerly

Unabridged: 10 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/13/2021

Categories: Fiction, Anthologies


Synopsis

A fresh post-apocalyptic anthology: the end of the world seen through the salvage and ruins, featuring Emily St. John Mandel, Carmen Maria Machado, and moreThis anthology of post-apocalyptic fiction asks: What would you save from the fire? In the moments when it all comes crashing down, what will we value the most, and how will we save it? Out of the Ruins features stories from China Miéville, Emily St. John Mandel, Clive Barker, Carmen Maria Machado, Charlie Jane Anders, Samuel R. Delaney, Ramsey Campbell, Lavie Tidhar, Kaaron Warrern, Anna Tambour, Nina Allan, Jeffrey Thomas, Paul Di Filippo, Ron Drummond, Nikhil Singh, John Skipp, Autumn Christian, Chris Kelso, Rumi Kaneko, Nick Mamatas, and D.R.G. Sugawara.

About Preston Grassmann

Preston Grassmann is a Shirley Jackson Award–nominated editor, writer, and translator. He was born in California and spent part of his life on the same block as Philip K. Dick. He began working for Locus in 1998, as one of the youngest reviewers to work at the magazine, and returned as a contributing editor after a hiatus in Egypt and the UK. His most recent work has been published in Nature magazine, Strange Horizons, PS Publishing, Apex, Shoreline of Infinity, and Futures 2 (Tor). One of his short stories—“Cael’s Continuum”—was nominated for a Reader’s Choice Award at Tor.com. His nonfiction work and various interviews have appeared in publications such as Nature magazine, New York Review of Science Fiction, and Bull Spec. He is a regular contributor to Nature and currently lives in Japan, where he is working on several new projects, including a book of illustrated stories with Yoshika Nagata.

About China Miéville

China Miéville is a British author and literary critic. He is best known for his books of speculative fiction, which won numerous awards, including three Arthur C. Clarke Awards, two British Fantasy Awards, and four Locus Awards for Best Fantasy Novel. His nonfiction includes October, a narrative history of the Bolshevik Revolution; the photo-illustrated essay London’s Overthrow; and Between Equal Rights, a study of international law. He has written for various publications, including the New York Times, the London Guardian, Conjunctions, and Granta, and he is a founding editor of the quarterly Salvage.

About Emily St. John Mandel

Emily St. John Mandel was born in British Columbia, Canada. Her novel Station Eleven was a finalist for the 2014 National Book Award and a New York Times bestseller. She is a staff writer for The Millions, and her work has appeared in numerous anthologies, including The Best American Mystery Stories 2013and Venice Noir.

About Charlie Jane Anders

Charlie Jane Anders is the author of science fiction, young adult fantasy, mysteries, and more. Her works have been named a finalist for the Hugo Award, Nebula Award, and Arthur C. Clarke Award. Her TED Talk, “Go Ahead, Dream about the Future” got 700,000 views in its first week. With Annalee Newitz, she co-hosts the podcast Our Opinions Are Correct.

About Ramsey Campbell

Ramsey Campbell is an author, editor, and critic who has been writing for well over fifty years. One of the most celebrated horror writers of his generation, he has received more awards for his writing than any other author in the horror genre. Ramsay lives in England.

About Clive Barker

Clive Barker is the bestselling author of more than twenty books, including the New York Times bestsellers Abarat; Abarat: Days of Magic, Nights of War; and The Thief of Always. He is also an acclaimed painter, film producer, and director. For twelve years, he has been working on a vast array of paintings to illuminate the text of The Books of Abarat. He lives in California and shares his house with seven dogs, three cockatiels, several undomesticated geckoes, an African gray parrot called Smokey, and a yellow-headed Amazon parrot called Malingo.

About Carmen Maria Machado

Carmen Maria Machado is the author of several books, inclding Her Body and Other Parties, which was a finalist for the National Book Award and winner of the National Book Critics Circle’s John Leonard Prize. In the Dream House was longlisted for the PEN/Kenneth Galbraith Award for Nonfiction. Her work has appeared in Granta, the New Yorker, NPR, Electric Literature, and elsewhere. Her work has been nominated for a Nebula Award and a Shirley Jackson Award and was a finalist for the Calvino Prize.

About Alex Boyles

Read by Alex Boyles, Chelsea Stephens, Heath Miller, Helen Lloyd, James Anderson Foster, and Kevin Kenerly

About Chelsea Stephens

Chelsea Stephens is an experienced voice actor with a talent for mystery, sci-fi, and YA novels. She won an AudioFile Earphones Award for her narration of Pale Horse, Pale Rider by Katherine Anne Porter. She has a longtime love and appreciation for the performing arts, with experience in onstage acting, singing, and voice-over. Her love for reading books and the pursuit of the story led her to narration. She enjoys unfolding characters and bringing listeners into new worlds.

About Helen Lloyd

Helen Lloyd is a British actor and voice artist who recorded her first voice-over at the age of fourteen. Since then, she has spent much of her life interpreting other people’s words and bringing characters to life. A classically trained actor, she has performed with many of Britain’s leading repertory theaters, as well as at the Edinburgh Festival, the Roundhouse, and on the West End.

About James Anderson Foster

James Anderson Foster, an Earphones Award–winning narrator, has narrated audiobooks for a variety of publishers, across nearly all genres, both fiction and nonfiction. In 2015, he was a finalist in three categories for the Society of Voice Arts and Sciences Voice Arts Awards—mystery, science fiction, and fantasy.

About Kevin Kenerly

Kevin Kenerly, an Earphones Award–winning narrator, earned a BA at Olivet College. A longtime member of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, he has acted in more than twenty seasons, playing dozens of roles.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lukasz on September 20, 2021

Although I am not obsessed with apocalyptic ideas, I find the notion of the end of the world as we know it both fascinating and terrifying. If I had a choice, I would prefer to avoid such events altogether, but I can't help but wonder what would it look like? What would trigger it? Would it wipe us......more

Goodreads review by Jamie on September 03, 2022

I cherry picked a half dozen of these from the more well known authors. Shame on me, I know. They were for the most part forgettable, with two notable exceptions that both had very creative takes on how the world ends. The first, As Good as New by Charlie Jane Anders, is a kind of cozy and humorous......more

Goodreads review by Jake on June 28, 2022

If you want to know what this book is about, here’s an intelligent review from The British Fantasy Society: [URL not allowed]......more

Goodreads review by Dawn on September 18, 2021

"Out of the Ruins" is an anthology of post-apocalyptic fiction written by some of the very best authors around. Each story is brilliantly written, with great characters, and plots that instantly grabbed me. Though, with most, I wished for a much larger story (even full-length novels) I can't rate th......more

Goodreads review by Charlie on January 27, 2022

just what you’re looking for Great variety. There’s hope, realism, sci-do, fantasy, pain… Everything you could hope for. You will enjoy this book a great deal.......more