A Year in the Linear City
A Year in the Linear City is a 2002 weird fiction novella by Paul Di Filippo, published by PS Publishing.
Synopsis
The Linear City is a world two city blocks across and unknowably many blocks long, with a river on one side and railroad tracks on the other. The story follows the lives of some residents of the 10,394,850th block throughout the course of a year.
Reception
A Year in the Linear City was a finalist for the 2003
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References
- ^ 2003 Hugo Awards Archived 2011-05-07 at the Wayback Machine, at TheHugoAwards.org; retrieved May 13, 2018
- ^ 2003 World Fantasy Convention, at WorldFantasy.org; retrieved May 13, 2018
- ^ Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award Archived 2012-06-15 at the Wayback Machine, at the University of Kansas; retrieved May 13, 2018
- Claude Lalumiere, in Locus; published November 18, 2002; retrieved May 13, 2018
- ^ Short Stuff: Novella Reprise, by Cheryl Morgan, in Emerald City #92, April 2003; retrieved May 13, 2018
- ^ A Year in the Linear City by Paul Di Filippo, reviewed by Keith Brooke, at Infinity Plus; published June 15, 2002; retrieved May 13, 2018
- Claude Lalumiere, at Strange Horizons; published November 4, 2002; retrieved May 13, 2018
External links
- A Year in the Linear City title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Preview of A Year in the Linear City, at Paul-Di-Filippo.com (via archive.org)